Roberto Freire (psychiatrist)
Roberto Freire | |
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Freire in 2003 | |
| Born | Joaquim Roberto Corrêa Freire 18 January 1927 São Paulo, Brazil |
| Died | 23 May 2008 (aged 81) São Paulo, Brazil |
| Education | University of Brazil/RJ |
| Occupations | Medical psychiatrist and writer |
| Known for | Somatheraphy |
| Movement | Anarchism |
| Children | Paulo Freire (musician) Tuco Freire (musician). |
Roberto Freire (São Paulo, b. January 18, 1927; São Paulo, d. May 23, 2008) was a medical psychiatrist and Brazilian writer. He created somatherapy (Portuguese: somaterapia), also referred to as SOMA, an anarchist therapy based on the then radical new ideas of Wilhelm Reich, as well as the Brazilian martial art Capoeira Angola. As an active writer, Freire published more than thirty books in his life, among these his 1966 work Cleo e Daniel was a bestseller.