Portal: Clinical Practice
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Resources for clinicians, analysts, and practitioners working with Lacanian psychoanalysis in clinical settings. |
Clinical Structures
Understanding the three fundamental structures is essential for diagnosis and treatment direction:
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The most common structure, characterized by repression and symptom formation. Subtypes:
Key mechanisms: Repression, Return of the repressed, Symptom, Fantasy Treatment approach: Analysis of the fundamental fantasy, transference work, bringing the unconscious to speech |
Characterized by foreclosure of the Name of the Father and a problematic relationship to the Symbolic. Subtypes:
Key mechanisms: Foreclosure, Holophrase, Elementary phenomena, Return in the Real Treatment approach: Supporting sinthome formation, working with dΓ©lire, avoiding destabilizing interpretations |
Structured around disavowal of castration and instrumentalization of the Other. Forms:
Key mechanisms: Disavowal, Avowal, Jouissance of the Other Treatment approach: Questioning the certainty of the perverse position, dialecticizing the scenario |
Fundamental Concepts for Practice
The Analytic Frame
- Analytic setting β The frame and its functions
- Free association β The fundamental rule
- Evenly suspended attention β The analyst's listening position
- Abstinence β Why the analyst doesn't gratify demand
- Neutrality β Benevolent indifference
- Variable-length session β The scansion of speech
Transference & Resistance
- Transference β The motor of analysis
- Transference love β When love emerges in treatment
- Subject supposed to know β The analyst's position in transference
- Resistance β Not an obstacle but material
- Countertransference β The analyst's own responses
The Analyst's Interventions
- Interpretation β Targeting the signifier, not meaning
- Scansion β Punctuation and cuts
- Equivocation β Playing on multiple meanings
- Construction β Building knowledge about history
- Analytic act β Beyond technique
- Cut β Interrupting, separating, deciding
Desire & Jouissance
- Desire β The fundamental lack that drives the subject
- Demand β What is articulated vs. what is meant
- Desire of the analyst β What enables analytic work
- Jouissance β Beyond the pleasure principle
- Plus-de-jouir β Surplus enjoyment
- Objet petit a β Object-cause of desire
Clinical Challenges
Working with Anxiety
- Anxiety β The affect that doesn't deceive
- Inhibition β Restriction of ego functions
- Symptom β Compromise formation
- Acting out β Message addressed to the Other
- Passage Γ l'acte β Exit from the symbolic
Impasses & Stagnation
- Negative therapeutic reaction β Getting worse with treatment
- Transference impasse β When analysis stalls
- Resistance to interpretation β What's not heard
- Working through β Overcoming repetition
Endings & Terminations
- End of analysis β The goal and its criteria
- Traversing the fantasy β Fundamental transformation
- Destitution subjective β Fall of the subject supposed to know
- Pass β Testifying to one's analysis
Case Consultation Resources
- Seminar II β The Ego in Freud's Theory (clinical technique)
- Seminar VIII β Transference (detailed case studies)
- Seminar X β Anxiety (clinical theory of affect)
- Seminar XVII β The Other Side of Psychoanalysis (social bond)
Supervision & Training
Becoming an Analyst
- Training analysis β The requirement of personal analysis
- Control analysis β Supervision of clinical work
- Seminar β Theoretical formation
- Cartel β Working in small groups
Ethical Considerations
- Ethics of psychoanalysis β Not the ethics of the good
- Desire of the analyst β What sustains the position
- Responsibility β The subject's response-ability
- Confidentiality β Absolute discretion
Diagnostic Tools
Structural Diagnosis
- Preliminary interviews β Assessment phase
- Elementary phenomena β Signs of psychosis
- Transference neurosis β Emergence in treatment
- Perverse scenario β Fixed staging of jouissance
Differential Diagnosis
- Neurosis vs. Psychosis β Key differentiating features
- Perversion vs. Perverse traits β Structure vs. behavior
- Melancholia vs. Depression β Mourning and identification
- Phobia vs. Anxiety disorder β Symbolic function
Contemporary Issues
- Autism β Lacanian approaches to autism spectrum
- Addiction β Substance use and repetition
- Eating disorders β Anorexia and bulimia
- Trauma β Working with PTSD
- Gender dysphoria β Sexuation and identification
Clinical Literature
Essential Reading
- Γcrits β "The Direction of the Treatment" (clinical orientation)
- Seminar XI β Four Fundamental Concepts (core theory)
- Seminar XX β Encore (sexuation and jouissance)
- Miller, J.-A. β "Clinical Variations on the Themes from the Freudian Unconscious"
Case Studies
- Dora β Freud's case, Lacan's reading
- Little Hans β Phobia as supplement
- Schreber β Paranoia and foreclosure
- Rat Man β Obsessive neurosis
Professional Development
- Workshops & Conferences β Upcoming clinical trainings
- Study Groups β Join or form a clinical group
- Journals β Current research
- Organizations β Training institutes
Discussion & Community
- Case Discussions β Share and discuss clinical material (anonymized)
- Theoretical Debates β Contemporary controversies
- Q&A β Ask experienced analysts
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Quick Reference
| Structure | Key Mechanism | Fundamental Question | Treatment Approach |
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| Neurosis | Repression | "What am I for the Other?" | Interpretation, fantasy analysis |
| Psychosis | Foreclosure | Certainty, not question | Support, sinthome, avoid interpretation |
| Perversion | Disavowal | "I know, but still..." | Question the scenario, dialecticize |
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