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The [[Société Parisienne de Psychanalyse]] ('''SPP''') , founded in 1926, was active until the Second World War. After losing many members in the conflict it resumed its activities in 1946. Two years later Lacan become a member of the 'committee on teaching'.
In 1953 it was proposed to found an Institute of Psychoanalysis. Only physicieans were to be permitted to become members. Understandably, psychoanalysts who were not physicians raised a protest against these proposals. There was a disagreement about analytic practice methods.
The [[LacanSPP]] was a member body of the [[SPP]] until 1953. There was a disagreement about analytic practice methods. [[Lacan]] (and many of his colleagues) left the [[SPP]] to form (a new group) the [[Société Française de Psychanalyse]] ([[SFPInternational Psycho-Analytical Association]]) ("'''[[French Psychoanalytic SocietyIPA]]"''').
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