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  • [[Lacan]] accused the major [[school|psychoanalytic schools]] of reducing [[psychoanalysis]] to the [[imaginary|imaginary order [[Lacan]] accused the major [[school|psychoanalytic schools]] of his day of reducing [[psychoanalysis]] to the [[imaginary|imag
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  • ...holic]] [[tradition]]. He is educated at the collège Stanislas, a Jesuit school. After his ''baccalauréat'' he studies [[medicine]] and later [[psychiatr :The first ten [[seminar]]s elaborate fundamental notions [[about]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[technique]], the essential [[concepts]] of [[psychoanalysis]], and its
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  • ...]s that provides the [[intellectual]] basis for the [[object-relations]] [[school]] of [[psychoanalysis]]. ...ion, as people, as against the father or mother as "objects" used in the [[psychoanalytic]] work? The psyches of mother and father clearly play an essential [[role]]
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  • ...["[[The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience]]", trans. [[Alan Sheridan]], in {{E}} pp. 1-7].</ref> ...', but also means it to imply a more direct reference to Anglo-American [[school]]s of [[psychoanalysis]], especially [[ego-psychology]].
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  • [[Psychoanalytic treatment]] involves an effort to break the cycle of [[repetition]] by help ...ederholungszwang]]'' is a reminder of how much he owes to the [[French]] [[school]] of [[psychiatry]] in which he was first trained.</ref> to refer to the ''
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  • ...g that [[Freud]]'s radical insights had been universally betrayed by the [[school|three major schools]] of [[psychoanalysis]] within the [[IPA]]: [[ego-psych ...ng the antithesis constituted by the [[phase]] in the [[history]] of the [[psychoanalytic]] movement since the [[death]] of Freud, showing what psychoanalysis is not
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  • =====Metaphysical and Philosophical Foundations of Psychoanalytic Theory===== ...o his [[discourse]] that distinguishes it from most other [[school]]s of [[psychoanalytic theory]], which refuse to engage with their metaphysical and [[philosophica
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  • ...eud]] only used the term very rarely, it became much more widely used in [[psychoanalytic theory]] after his [[death]]. On the other hand, some [[analyst]]s from the [[Klein]]ian [[school]], beginning with Paula Heimann, argued that the [[analyst]] should be guid
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  • ...ing the concept of [[defence]], and prefers not to center his concept of [[psychoanalytic treatment]] around it. ...[[resistance]] and [[defence]] is quite different from that of [[other]] [[school]]s of [[psychoanalysis]], which, if they have distinguished between [[defen
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  • ...[[time|linear concept]] of [[time]] which is completely at odds with the [[psychoanalytic theory]] of [[time]]. ...the restoration of fluidity and movement to the [[psyche]] as the aim of [[psychoanalytic treatment]].
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  • The [[cartel]] is the basic [[working]] unit on which [[Lacan]] based his [[school]] of [[psychoanalysis]], the ''[[École Freudienne de Psychanalyse]]'' ([[E <blockquote>"Those who enter this School will undertake to fulfil a task that is [[subject]] to both [[internal]] an
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  • ...isms of [[ego-psychology]] and [[object-relations theory]] is that these [[school]]s betrayed [[Freud]]'s discovery by returning to the [[Freud|pre-Freudian]
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  • ...th the [[IPA]] that it is absolutely necessary to undergo [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] if one wants to become an [[analyst]], he firmly disagrees ...s to the process by which [[people]] learn how to conduct [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]], i.e. how to be [[analyst]]s.
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  • ...]]) and art, which provides the starting-point for the many varieties of [[psychoanalytic criticism]]. --> ...s with colleagues to whom he had once been close, and the history of the [[psychoanalytic]] movement is one of splits and schisms as well as of international expansi
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  • ...té Française de Psychanalyse]]'' ([[SPP]]), he [[chose]] to call it a "[[school]]" (''école'') for precise reasons. ...ool|psychoanalytic formation]] centred around a ''[[doctrine]]'' than an [[school|institutional order]] centred around ''a group of important [[people]]''.
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  • ...[[Paris]], or EFP), [[Lacan]] instituted a new kind of procedure in the [[School]] (Lacan, 1967). The procedure was called 'the pass' and was essentially an ...ecognition was granted by [[another]], wholly independent means in Lacan's School, and corresponded to the title of A.M.E. (Analyste Membre de L'Ecole).
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  • He attended a prestigious Catholic school, the '''Collège Stanislas'''.<ref>An ambitious student, he excelled in [[r In 1963, [[Lacan]] resigns from the [[SFP]] and founds his own [[school]], the '''[[École Freudienne de Paris]]''' ([[EFP]]).
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  • <b>The [[Mirror]]-[[Stage]] as Formative of the I as Revealed in [[Psychoanalytic]] Experience</b>, transl. by [[Alan Sheridan]] in <i>Écrits: A Selection</ <b>The [[Mirror Stage]], Source of the I-Function, as shown by Psychoanalytic Experience</b>, transl. in <i>International Journal of Psychoanalysis</i> 3
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  • ...de-jouir was, the plus-de-jouir of the other, me, insofar as I utter the [[psychoanalytic]] act, I must come." ...ourse has always been viewed suspiciously by “the authorities” (either psychoanalytic or political / administrative); he makes fun of those who in the early 1950
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  • ...analyse]] ([[SFP]]) ([[French Psychoanalytic Society]]) was a [[French]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[society]] founded on June 18, 1953. ...Freudienne de Paris]] ([[EFP]]). In 1964 Lacan went on to found his own [[school]], [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[EFP]]).
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