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The [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[École Freudienne de Paris|EFP]]) ([[Freudian School of Paris]]) was a [[French]] [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] [[trainingschool]] institute (professional body) established founded by [[Jacques Lacan]] on 12 June 211964, 1964 following the unsuccessful attempt by the [[Société Française de Psychanalyse]] ([[SFP]]) to affiliate to the [[International Psychoanalytical Association]] ([[IPA]]) . The [[SFP]] [[divided]] into those willing to recognize the condition laid down by the [[IPA]] -- the [[exclusion]] of [[Lacan]] from the [[training]] program, and those who regrouped around [[Lacan]].  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 led, in 19631969, to a condition being set by the IPA that group disputing 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 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]].
---The [[École Freudienne de Paris|EPP]] was unilaterally dissolved by [[Lacan]] in 1980.
the school of psychoanalysis founded by lacan in 1964, following the unsuccessful attempt by the [[Société française de psychanalyse]] to affiliate to the [[Internatonal Psychoanaltyic Association]].
the society divided into those willing to recognise the condition laid down by the [[IPA]] (the exclusion of lacan from the training programme) who founded the association psychanaltique de france, and those who regrouped around [[Lacan]].
==See Also==
* [[Société Parisienne de Psychanalyse]]([[SPP]])* [[Société Française de Psychanalyse]] ([[SFP]])* [[International Psychoanalytic Association]]([[IPA]])
[[Category:Psychoanalysis]]
[[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
[[Category:Schools]]
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