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''[[Chronology|Click here]] for a more complete chronology of [[Jacques Lacan]]'s life.''
In 1927, [[Lacan]] begins his [[treatment|clincial training ]] in [[psychiatry]] at the [[Sainte-Anne hospital]], where he would later teach. In 1931, [[Lacan]] becomes increasingly interest in [[surrealism]] and meets [[Salvador Dalí]].
In 1932, [[Lacan]] publishes his doctoral disseration (''[[On paranoiac psychosis in its relations to the personality]]'').
In 1936, [[Lacan]] presents his paper on the [[mirror stage]] to the fourteenth congress of the [[IPA]] at Marienbad on 3 August.
In 1934, [[Lacan]] begins his [[analysis]] with [[Rudolph Loewenstein]], and joins the [[Société Psychoanalytique de Paris]] ([[SPP]]) as a candidate member.
In 1938, [[Lacan]] becomes a full member of the [[Société psychanalytique de Paris]] ([[SPP]]).
Since 1938, [[Lacan]] was a member of the [[SPP]], which was a member body of the [[International Psychoanalytical Association]] ([[IPA]]).
In 1951, the [[SPP]] begins to raise the issue of [[Lacan]]'s practice of using sessions of variable duration, as opposed to the standard analytical hour.