Héctor Fernández-Álvarez (1944-2023).

Andrés Consolí, Beatríz Gómez, M. Grazioso, S. Corbella
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This article memorializes Héctor Fernández-Álvarez (1944-2023). Héctor was an exceptional mentor, therapist, supervisor, professor, researcher, author, and leader, as well as a beloved brother, partner, father, and grandfather. The consummate renaissance person who embraced all manners of cultural expressions through an intentional wanderlust, he sought to understand all forms of human suffering and to alleviate senseless ones. Héctor's career spanned well over 5 decades. He received a licenciatura degree in 1967 from the University of Buenos Aires and a PhD in 1995 from the National University of San Luis, Argentina. Héctor held multiple academic appointments throughout Latin America and Spain. He authored over 100 journal articles or book chapters, and 16 books, including a novel, La Distancia (The Distance), and Fundamentals of an Integrated Model of Psychotherapy, one of the most respected psychotherapy books in Latin America and Spain. In 1977, Héctor challenged the constraints of a military dictatorship by founding Aiglé (the everlasting flame). Aiglé remains a nongovernmental organization that delivers clinical and community services and prepares mental health practitioners informed by an active research program that evaluates training and psychotherapeutic processes and outcomes. Over the years, Héctor advanced Aiglé as a practice-oriented research clinical setting to investigate psychotherapy as it unfolds in clinical practice. He developed an integrative model of care that resulted in Aiglé's cognitive-integrative model. Aiglé has grown to be a hallmark for research-based, leading-edge psychotherapy training in Latin America. Highlights of Héctor's career and professional contributions are noted. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
埃克托尔-费尔南德斯-阿尔瓦雷斯(1944-2023)。
本文纪念赫克托-费尔南德斯-阿尔瓦雷斯(Héctor Fernández-Álvarez,1944-2023 年)。赫克托是一位杰出的导师、治疗师、督导、教授、研究员、作家和领导者,也是一位受人爱戴的兄弟、伙伴、父亲和祖父。他是一位完美的文艺复兴者,通过有意的漫游,他拥抱了各种文化表现形式,他试图了解人类各种形式的痛苦,并减轻无意义的痛苦。赫克托的职业生涯长达 50 多年。他于 1967 年获得布宜诺斯艾利斯大学文凭,1995 年获得阿根廷国立圣路易斯大学博士学位。赫克托在拉丁美洲和西班牙担任过多项学术职务。他撰写了 100 多篇期刊论文或书籍章节,并出版了 16 本书籍,包括小说《距离》(La Distancia)和《心理治疗综合模式基础》(Fundamentals of an Integrated Model of Psychotherapy),后者是拉丁美洲和西班牙最受推崇的心理治疗书籍之一。1977 年,赫克托创立了 Aiglé(永恒之火),向军事独裁统治的束缚发起挑战。目前,Aiglé 仍是一家非政府组织,提供临床和社区服务,培养心理健康从业人员,并积极开展研究项目,对培训和心理治疗过程及结果进行评估。多年来,赫克托将 Aiglé 作为一个以实践为导向的临床研究机构加以推进,以研究心理治疗在临床实践中的发展。他开发了一种综合治疗模式,这就是艾格雷的认知-综合模式。Aiglé 已发展成为拉丁美洲以研究为基础的前沿心理治疗培训的标志。本文介绍了赫克托的职业生涯和专业贡献。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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