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==Sigmund Freud==
In ''[[Analysis Terminable and Interminable]]'', [[Freud]] posits the following questionasks:
<blockquote>Is there such a thing as a natural end to an analysis?<ref>{{F}} ''[[Analysis Terminable and Interminable]]''. 1937. [[SE]] XXIII p.209-253</ref> </blockquote>
==Jacques Lacan==
According to [[FreudLacan]] discusses the question of whether , it is ever indeed possible to conclude speak of concluding an [[analysis]], or whether all [[analyses]] are necessarily incomplete.
Is analysis terminable? HowAlthough not all [[analyses]] are carried through to their conclusion, [[analytic treatment]] is a logical process which has an end, and in what sense?[[Lacan]] designates this end-point by the term "[[end of analysis]]" ([[Fr]]. ''[[fin d'analyse]]'').
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