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  • ...From an ethical perspective, Lacan has examined in an original way the [[relationship]] between desire and the [[law]], and its implications for [[treatment|psyc ...t who tells the dream to an other (with whom the subject is engaged in a [[transference]]-relation). In '[[The function and field of speech and language in psychoa
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  • ...viates from the [[perversion|norm]] of [[sexuality|heterosexual]] [[sexual relationship|genital intercourse]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Three Essays on ...omosexual]] [[woman]] whom [[Freud]] treated as a clear manifestation of [[transference]] in a [[perversion|perverse subject]].<ref>{{S4}} p. 106-7; {{F}} 1920a</r
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  • The term "[[transference]]" first emerged in [[Freud]]'s [[work]] as simply [[another]] term for the Later on, however, it came to refer to the [[patient]]'s [[relationship]] to the [[analyst]] as it develops in the [[treatment]].
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  • ...[[internal]], and [[external]] objects; the [[self]]-object; the object [[relationship]]; object choice; and [[others]]. This semantic richness reflects the compl ...llic]]), and thus also by their corresponding oral, anal or phallic object relationship. The concept of "[[part object]]" was introduced by [[Melanie Klein]], but
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  • For [[Freud]], [[displacement]] (a [[primary process]]) means the [[transference]] of [[physical]] intensities (1900a, p. 306) along an "associative path," ...om]]s, in the [[dream work]], in the production of [[joke]]s, and in the [[transference]].
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  • =====Transference===== ...tself, in the [[transference]], whereby the [[analysand]] repeats in his [[relationship]] to the [[analyst]] certain attitudes which characterised his earlier rela
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  • ====Transference==== ...]] who describe the [[end of analysis]] in terms of "liquidation" of the [[transference]].
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  • ...ofar as they impinge on [[psychoanalytic treatment]]. He insists on the [[relationship]] of [[affect]] to the [[symbolic]] [[order]]; [[affect]] means that the [[ ...h have traditionally been conceived in terms of [[affect]]s, such as the [[transference]], must be rethought in terms of their [[symbolic]] [[structure]], if the [
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  • ...m, he was focusing on the [[imaginary]] [[dimension]] of the [[woman]]'s [[transference]] rather than on the [[symbolic]] dimension.<ref>{{S4}} p. 135</ref>. ...[[analysand]], whereas the [[transference]] is anything but a symmetrical relationship.
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  • ...]], and on the way that [[desire]] is constituted [[dialectically]] by a [[relationship]] with the [[desire]] of the [[Other]]. ...rt]]", in {{Ec}} pp. 215-26 ["[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Intervention on the Transference]]", trans. [[Jacqueline Rose]], in Juliet Mitchell and Jacqueline Rose (eds
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  • ===Transference=== In 1964, [[Lacan]] defines [[transference]] as the [[attribution]] of [[knowledge]] to a [[subject]].
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  • ...act" it is the idea of "passage" that is important, for it refers to the [[relationship]] between the act and the supposed [[mental]] [[process]] that prepares for ...is limited to the framework of the [[treatment]] and the dynamics of the [[transference]].
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  • * Lacan receives his doctorate in psychiatry with a thesis on the [[relationship]] of paranoia to [[personality]] structure. This attracts considerable int ...ïaque dans ses rapports à la personnalité (Of paranoid psychosis in its relationship to personality) (France)
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  • ...sion]]; ; Phylogenesis; Phylogenetic [[Fantasy]], A: [[Overview]] of the [[Transference]] [[Neuroses]]; [[Primitive]]; Primitive horde; [[Projection]]; Taboo; Thal ...ed during his work with neurotic [[patients]] in [[Vienna]] to discuss the relationship between taboo and totemism.
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  • ...especially his [[understanding]] of [[transference]] in the therapeutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into uncon ...n-law, who had moved in with the Freuds in 1896. This rumour of an illicit relationship has been most notably propelled forward by [[Carl Jung|C. G. Jung]], Freud'
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  • ...stances beyond their control or [[understanding]]. This often involves a [[transference]] of [[guilt]] in which the "innocent" [[character]]'s failings are transfe Regarding Hitchcock's sometimes less than pleasant [[relationship]] with actors, there was a persistent rumor that he had said that actors we
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  • ...d to know" is about: when the [[analysand]] enters into a transferential [[relationship]] with the analyst, he has the same absolute certainty that the analyst kno This relationship of substitution is not limited to beliefs: the same goes for every one of t
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  • ...stirs up passionate reactions without [[knowing]] why; the [[logic]] of [[transference]] cannot be mastered, so one usually refers to the [[magic]] touch, to an u ...s mathemes, the [[objet]] [[petit a]]). On account of this asymmetry the [[relationship]] is [[impossible]]: we have either a woman with the frog or a man with the
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  • ...- what if this uniqueness is a [[myth]], the result of our (spectators) [[transference]], elevation of Hitchcock into the [[Subject]] Supposed to [[Know]]. What I ...the Lacanian notion of gaze is that it involves the [[reversal]] of the [[relationship]] between subject and object: as Lacan puts it in his [[Seminar]] XI, there
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  • ...t a fake, just playing that role): his exceptional role was rather that of transference, i.e. he occupied a place constructed (presupposed) by the others.<br> ...an put it in his polemics against Aristoteles in <i>Television</i>(6), the relationship between soul and body is never direct, since the big Other always interpose
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