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In 1953 [[Lacan]] and others resigned from the [[Societe Société Psychanalytique de Paris]] [[Société Parisienne de Psychanalyse]] ([[SPP]]) to found the [[Societe Société Psychanalytique de France]] ([[SPF]]).
[[Lacan]]'s continued use of short sessions ensured that the latter was never recognized as a competent society by the [[International Psycho-Analytical Association]] ([[IPA]]).
In 1963, similar issues led to a split in the new association and to the foundation of the [[Ecole Freudienne de Paris]] (Psychoanalytic School of Paris), which was unilaterally dissolved by [[Lacan]] himself in 1980.