Borossa, Julia (Personal Name)
The presentation of case material in clinical discourse, c1997: cover (Julia Borossa) p. 95 (historian of psychoanalysis; Ph. D at Cambridge)
The new Klein-Lacan dialogues, 2015: title page (Julia Borossa) page xii (Julia Borossa is the director of the Centre for Psychoanalysis, and of the Postgraduate Programmes in Psychoanalysis at Middlesex University. She is the author of Hysteria (2001) and of numerous articles and book chapters on the history, politics and cultures of psychoanalysis; the editor of Sandor Ferenczi: Selected Writings (1999) and (with Ivan Ward) of Psychoanalysis, Fascism, Fundamentalism (2009).)
NLC in OCLC, April 11, 2016: (hdg.: Borossa, Julia, 1961- ; usage: Julia Borossa.)
Middlesex University London web site, April 11, 2016: (Dr. Julia Borossa, Role: Principal Lecturer in Psychoanalysis; Director of Programmes in Psychoanalysis ; School: School of Science and Technology ; Department: Psychology ; j.borossa@mdx.ac.uk ; languages: French, Hungarian, Bulgarian) http://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-directory/borossa-julia