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Aim of Psychoanalytic Treatment
===Aim of Psychoanalytic Treatment===
 
 
[[knowledge|Symbolic knowledge]] is the [[end of analysis|aim]] of [[treatment|psychoanalytic treatment]].
The [[aim|end of analysis|aim]] of [[treatment|psychoanalytic treatment]] is the [[progress|progressive reveletion]] of [[knowledge|Symbolic knowledge]].
In [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]], [[treatment]] aims toward the [[progress|progressive reveletion]] of [[knowledge|symbolic knowledge]].
[[Psychoanalytic treatment]] aims at a [[progress|progressive revelation ]] of this [[knowledge|symbolic knowledge]] to the [[subject]], and is based on the premise that the only means of access to this [[knowledge]] is via a particular form of [[speech]] called [[free association]].
However, [[psychoanalytic treatment]] does not aim at a [[Hegel]]ian "[[absolute knowledge]]," because the [[unconscious]] is irreducible; there is an inescapable division between the [[subject]] and [[knowledge]].
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