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  • ...ap of faith. Often, when you believe in something, the utmost shattering [[experience]] or shock can be an immediate, brutal confirmation of your belief. For exa Zizek: Believe me, from my personal experience coming from an ex-socialist country, I know very well the misery of [[livin
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  • ...Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience]]
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  • ...of today not realize that speech is the key to that truth, when his whole experience must find in speech alone its instrument, its context, its material, and ev As my title suggests, beyond this 'speech', what the psychoanalytic expetience discovers in the unconscious is the whole structure of language.
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  • ...he good which is the object of the moral law. It is indicated to us by our experience of listening within ourselves to commandments, whose imperative presents it One rediscovers what founds Kant's expression of the regret that, in the experience of the moral law, no intuition offers a phenomenal object.
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  • ...mpossible]] to [[understand]] anything of the [[Freudian]] technique and [[experience]]. Many difficulties are vindicated and clarified when one brings these dis ...nomena which can be said to be altogether real since we are also guided by experience in this matter, but in which, nonetheless, [[subjectivity]] is implicated a
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  • ...[[Klein]]'s [[text]]. What matters, when one tries to elaborate upon some experience, isn't so much what one understands, as what one doesn't understand. The [[ ...maginary certainly may [[capture]] [[visual]] [[perception]], its net over experience, over the relationship between language and world, is much broader.]</b><b
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  • ...radox in more than one detail as something that emerges routinely in our [[experience]]. But in order to lead you to it and relate it to the thread of our [[disc ...s and quibbles, we constantly find ourselves confronting in our analytical experience.<p>
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  • ...onding to <i>psuchi (psyche). </i>I used this analogy at the heart of the experience of repetition quite intentionally, because for any conception of the Psychi ...ference-points that are provided in it, more particularly for the strictly psychoanalytic unconscious, allow us to perceive that he may have been directed towards so
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  • || [[Television A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment]] || [[On Freud's Trieb & the Psychoanalytic Desire]]
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  • ..."[[frustration]]" came into increasing prominence in certain branches of [[psychoanalytic theory]] in the 1950s, together with a shift in emphasis from the [[Oedipus ...formulating the concept in accordance with the [[logic]] of [[Freud]]ian [[psychoanalytic theory|theory]].
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  • ...mative of the Function of the <i>I</i> As Revealed in [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Experience]]" (1949/2004), he wrote: "The jubilant assumption of his [[specular]] [[im ...tage]] as formative of the function of the I as revealed in psychoanalytic experience. In his<i>[[Écrits]]: A selection</i> ([[Bruce Fink]], Trans.).. New York:
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  • ...methodology and are surprised at the "quality of a foreign body—within [[psychoanalytic]] theory—that characterizes the conflict between Eros and the death drive
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  • ...f> If this seems to [[present]] a particularly ascetic view of [[treatment|psychoanalytic treatment]], this is exactly how [[Lacan]] wishes it to be seen; [[psychoan
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  • Latent [[dream]] [[thoughts]] (latent [[content]]) are the [[meanings]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[interpretation]] discovers in the [[manifest]] dream (the [[narrative]] Over [[time]], accumulated [[clinical]] [[experience]] and [[theoretical]] developments nuanced Freud's initial stark distinctio
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  • ...Analysis]] (1926e), where he vigorously asserted that in the practice of [[psychoanalytic treatment]], what mattered was [[good]] training, independent of diplomas o ...ld this [[position]] and asserted it since the beginning of the [[Vienna]] Psychoanalytic [[Society]], to which he liberally admitted non-physicians. In 1905 a membe
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  • ...[[reality testing]] as a way for the [[psyche]] to determine whether the [[experience]] it is undergoing is [[present]] or is the [[recall]] of a previous one. ...nalysis]] stems from the psyche's proclivity to hallucinate. If a previous experience is hallucinated, [[meaning]] made present to perception by the [[action]] o
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  • The [[experience]] of satisfaction—that of the [[infant]] at the [[breast]], as described ...ostulate also found in the experience of the [[dream]] and unverifiable by experience, according to which hallucination is a [[form]] of satisfaction. Into this
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  • ...stage]] as formative of the I function as revealed in [[psychoanalytic]] [[experience]]. In [[Écrits]]: A selection ([[Bruce Fink]], Trans.). New York: W. W. No
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  • ...object whose [[signifiers]] are enigmatic—attempts to [[control]] the [[experience]] by [[repeating]] it autoerotically. ...umbsucking; Symbiosis/symbiotic relation; [[Technique]] with [[adults]], [[psychoanalytic]]; [[Want]] of being/lack of being; Weaning; [[Wish]] for a [[baby]]; Wish,
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  • ...pts]] of biorhythms that never found [[scientific]] favor [[outside]] of [[psychoanalytic]] circles, though [[others]], such as the [[idea]] of innate bisexuality, w [[Emma Eckstein]] (1865-1924) had a particularly disastrous [[experience]] when Freud referred the then 27 year old [[analysand]] to Fliess for surg
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