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→Desire ''Attributed'' to the Analyst
In the first sense of the term, the "[[desire of the analyst]]" refers to the [[desire]] that the [[analysand]] ''attributes'' to the [[analyst]] (in addition to [[knowledge]]) in [[psychoanalytic treatment]], rather than to the [[desire]] ''proper'' to the [[analyst]] (in his [[mind]] or [[psyche]]).
In the first sense of the term, the "[[desire of the analyst]]" refers to the [[desire]] that the [[analysand]] ''attributes'' to the [[analyst]] in [[psychoanalytic treatment]] (in addition to [[knowledge]]), rather than to the [[desire]] ''proper'' to the [[analyst]] (in his [[mind]] or [[psyche]]).
The [[analyst]] is therefore a "'''[[subject supposed to know|subject supposed to desire]]'''" (as well as a "[[subject supposed to know]]").