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===Psychotic Phenomena===
 
===Psychotic Phenomena===
  
 
In [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]], there is a distinction between [[psychosis]] -- which is a ''[[clinical structure]]'' -- [[psychosis|psychotic phenomena]] -- such as [[delusions]] and [[hallucinations]].
 
In [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]], there is a distinction between [[psychosis]] -- which is a ''[[clinical structure]]'' -- [[psychosis|psychotic phenomena]] -- such as [[delusions]] and [[hallucinations]].
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In [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]], it is important to distinguish between [[psychosis]] -- which is a ''[[clinical structure]]'' -- [[psychosis|psychotic phenomena]] -- such as [[delusions]] and [[hallucinations]].

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Psychotic Phenomena

In Lacanian psychoanalysis, there is a distinction between psychosis -- which is a clinical structure -- psychotic phenomena -- such as delusions and hallucinations.

In Lacanian psychoanalysis, it is important to distinguish between psychosis -- which is a clinical structure -- psychotic phenomena -- such as delusions and hallucinations.