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Jacques Lacan

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Biography
''[[Chronology|Click here for a more complete chronology of '''Jacques Lacan''''s life]].''
Born in Paris of a bourgeois Catholic family in 1901,
[[Lacan]] took up the study of medicine and pursues [[training|clinical training]] in [[psychiatry]] in the 1920s.
[[Lacan]] was born in Paris to a bourgeois Catholic family, and was educated at a Jesuit school.
In the 1930s, [[Lacan]] earned trained as a medical degree doctor specializing in [[psychiatry]], publishing a thesis on [[paranoia|paranoid aggressivity]] as a strategy of self-punishment]].
In 1927, [[Lacan]] begins his [[treatment|clincial training]] in He studied medicine and later [[psychiatry]] at the [[Sainte-Anne hospital]], where he would later teach.
In 19321927, [[Lacan]] completes began his doctoral thesis -- ''[[On paranoiac psychosis in its relations to the personalitytreatment|De la psychose paranoiaque dans ses rapports avec la personalitéclincial training]]'' ("at the [[On paranoiac psychosis in its relations to the personality|On Paranoid Psychosis and Its Relations to the PersonalitySainte-Anne hospital]]").
In 19361932, [[Lacan]] presents finishes his paper doctoral thesis on the [[mirror stageparanoia|paranoid]] [[psychosis]] at a conference of the '.<ref>''[[International Psychoanalytical AssociationOn paranoiac psychosis in its relations to the personality|De la psychose paranoiaque dans ses rapports avec la personalité]]''' ("[[IPAOn paranoiac psychosis in its relations to the personality|On Paranoid Psychosis and Its Relations to the Personality]]") in Marienbad.</ref>
In 19531936, [[Lacan]] begins presents his piece on the [[mirror stage]] -- his first public major theoretical contribution to [[seminarpsychoanalysis]] in -- at an [[Hôpital Sainte-AnneIPA]]conference in Marienbad.
In 1938, [[Lacan]] becomes a member of the '''[[Société psychanalytique de Paris]]''' ([[SPP]]), a member body of affiliated with the [[International Psycho-Analytical Association]] ([[IPA]]).
In 1953, [[Lacan]] is elected president of the begins his first public [[SPPseminar]]. However, six months later (which he resigns from the [[SPP]] will continue to join the '''[[Société Française de Psychanalyse]]''' ([[SFP]]give annually until his death) with [[Daniel Lagache]] and [[Francoise Dolto]] among others.
From 1954 Thereafter, he rises to 1963, after become a series of requests renowned and a lengthy committee investigation, the [[SFP]] is granted [[IPA]] affiliation as a member society on condition that [[Lacan]] be removed from controversial figure in the list of [[training|training analysts]]international psychoanalytic community.
In 19631953, [[Lacan]] resigns also resigned from the [[SFP]SPP] and founds his own [[school]], to join the newly established '''[[École Freudienne Société Française de ParisPsychanalyse]]''' ([[EFPSFP]]).
In 1963, after ten years of continued effort, the [[SFP]] is finally offered [[IPA]] affiliation as a member society -- on the condition that [[Lacan]] be removed from its list of [[training|training analysts]]. In 1963, [[Lacan]] chooses to leave the [[SFP]] and found his own [[school]], the '''[[École Freudienne de Paris]]''' ([[EFP]]). In 1980, [[Lacan]] single-handedly dissolves the [[EFP]] and creates in its stead the '''[[École de la Cause freudienne|Cause freudienne]]'''.<ref>[[Lacan]] states: "It is up to you to be Lacanians if you wish; I am Freudian."</ref>
In 1981, the '''[[École de la Cause freudienne|Cause freudienne]]''' is dissolved and the '''[[École de la Cause freudienne]]''' is created to replace it.
 
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