Alicia Beatriz Casullo was born in
Buenos Aires, September 15, 1940. She studied at the
University of Buenos Aires, receiving degrees in
education sciences (1963) and in
psychology (1970) before doing postgraduate studies in
clinical psychology (1972-1976) at the
University of Belgrano. Casullo served as the head of the Department of Educational Psychology in the Career of Educational Sciences at the
Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, University of Buenos Aires. She was the author of the book
Psicoanálisis y Educación ("Psychoanalysis and Education"). She was a founding member of the Argentine Society of Psychoanalysis where she held various positions, including Secretary of the Training Institute, Seminar Teacher, and Coordinator of the Publications and Library Area, as well as the director and editor of the society's magazine. She also served as president of International Psychoanalytical Studies Organization (IPSO), from 1991 to 1993, having been elected during the 11th IPSO Congress held at Psychoanalytic Association of Buenos Aires (APdeBA). She was a tireless traveler who participated in numerous congresses in the country and abroad. Casullo died in Buenos Aires, April 15, 2019. == Selected works ==