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Founding Act

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| ''Acte de fondation''<BR>Founding act
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=====Overview=====
 
[[Lacan]] founds the [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[EFP]]) on [[Chronology|June 21, 1964]].
 
On [[Chronology|June 21, 1964]], [[Lacan]] founds the [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[EFP]]).
 
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According to the ''Acte de fondation'', the central aim of the [[EFP]] is to restore [[psychoanalysis]] to its true functin by making a rigorous critique of all the deviations and compromises which threaten its future development.
 
That function is inseparable from the [[training]] of [[analyst]]s who will be able to "reconquer" [[psychoanalysis]].
 
Membership implies active participation in the work of small study groups.
 
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The [[EFP]] is organized on the basis fo three sections, each of which is divided into three subsections: pure psychoanalysis (doctrine, training and supervision), applied psychoanalysis (doctrine of treatment, casuistics, psychiatric information) and a section devoted to surveying the Freudian field (continuous commentary on the psychoanalytic movement, articulation with related [[science]]s, [[ethics]] of [[psychoanalysis]]).
 
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The solemn tone of the opening is well known:
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