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The [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[École Freudienne de Paris|EFP]]) was a [[school]] of [[psychoanalysis]] founded by [[Jacques Lacan]] on 12 June 1964,
 
The [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[École Freudienne de Paris|EFP]]) was a [[French]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[school]] founded by [[Jacques Lacan]] on 12 June 1964,
after years of dispute with the [[International Psychoanalytical Association]] over the (analytic practice) methods he used in his [[training|training analyses]].
 
 
 
The [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[École Freudienne de Paris|EFP]]) ([[Freudian School of Paris]]) was a [[French]] [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] [[training]] institute (professional body) established by [[Jacques Lacan]] on June 21, 1964, after years of dispute with the [[International Psychoanalytical Association]] over the (analytic practice) methods he used in his [[training|training analyses]].
The [[École Freudienne de Paris|EPP]] was unilaterally dissolved by [[Lacan]] in 1980.
==HistoryBackground==[[{{Jacques Lacan]] had been a member of the [[Société Parisienne de Psychanalyse]] ([[Société Parisienne de Psychanalyse|SPP]]), which was a member body of the [[International Psychoanalytical Association]] ([[International Psychoanalytic Association|IPA]]). In 1953, after a disagreement about analytic practice methods, [[Lacan]] and many of his colleagues left the [[SPP]] to form a new group the [[Société Française de Psychanalyse]] ([[[[Société Française de Psychanalyse|SFP]])([[Société Française de Psychanalyse|French :School of Psychoanalysis]]). }}
One ==History of the consequences of this move was to deprive the new group of membership within the IPA. EFP==In the following years a complex process of negotiation was to take place to determine the status of the SFP within the IPA. Lacan’s practice, with his controversial innovation of variable-length sessions, and the critical stance he took towards much of the accepted orthodoxy of psychoanalytic theory and practice led1969, in 1963, to a condition being set by the IPA that the registration of the SFP was dependent upon Lacan being removed from the list of training analysts with the organisation.Lacan refused such a condition and left group disputing the SFP to form his own school which became know as the [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[École Freudienne de Paris|EFP]]).In 1969, a group disputing the EFP's accreditation process broke away to form the [[Organisation psychanalytique de langue française]], also known as the "Quatrième Groupe" (the Fourth Group).
In January 1980 [[Lacan]] announced the dissolution of the [[École Freudienne de Paris|EFP]].
* [[Société Parisienne de Psychanalyse]] ([[SPP]])
* [[Société Française de Psychanalyse]] ([[SFP]])
* [[International Psychoanalytic Association]] ([[IPA]])
[[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
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