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==Subjective Destitution==
Common to all these formulations is the idea that the [[end of analysis]] involves a change in the [[subjective position]] of the [[analysand]] (the [[analysand]]'s '[[subjective destitution]]'), and a corresponding change in the position of the [[analyst]] (the [[being|loss of [[being]] [[Fr]]. ''[[being|désêtre]]''] of the [[analyst]], the fall of the [[analyst]] from the position of the [[subject-supposed-to-know]]).
At the [[end of analysis]], the [[analyst]] is reduced to a mere [[surplus]], a pure [[objet petit a]], the [[cause of desire|cause of the analysand's desire]].
==Analytic Training==