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  • ...ey are foundational [[concepts]] which can be used but not elucidated by [[psychoanalytic theory]].<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Psychogenesis of a Case o In this paper he [[notes]] the impasses which have beset [[psychoanalytic]] discussions of [[feminine]] [[sexuality]], and argues that [[woman]] is t
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  • The term "[[symbolic]]" appears in adjectival [[form]] in Lacan's earliest [[psychoanalytic]] writings. The adjectival "[[symbolic]]" is often used by [[Lacan]] in a f ...ntially a [[linguistic]] [[dimension]]. Any aspect of the psychoanalytic [[experience]] which has a [[linguistic]] [[structure]] thus pertains to the [[symbolic
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  • ...hip]] between desire and the [[law]], and its implications for [[treatment|psychoanalytic praxis]]. <!-- he concept of [[desire]] is the central concern of [[psychoanalytic theory]]. -->
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  • :The first ten [[seminar]]s elaborate fundamental notions [[about]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[technique]], the essential [[concepts]] of [[psychoanalysis]], and its ...ysts of the EFP) and should be at the same [[stage]] in their [[analytic]] experience as the ''passant''. They listen to him and then, in turn, they testify to
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  • ...]] [[woman]] whom [[Lacan]] calls [[Aimée]] that first led [[Lacan]] to [[psychoanalytic theory]].<ref>{{1932}}</ref> It is common to compare [[Lacan]]'s tortured ...ave a [[psychotic]] [[structure]] and yet never develop [[delusions]] or [[experience]] [[hallucination]]s. When both conditions are fulfilled, the [[psychosis]
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  • ...ion, as people, as against the father or mother as "objects" used in the [[psychoanalytic]] work? The psyches of mother and father clearly play an essential [[role]] ...ion and [[adaptation]] to reality depend essentially on the [[infant]]'s [[experience]] of the mother's love and care."
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  • ...Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience]]", trans. [[Alan Sheridan]], in {{E}} pp. 1-7].</ref> ...ea]], current in [[ego-psychology]], that the [[end of analysis|aim]] of [[psychoanalytic treatment]] is to strengthen the [[ego]].
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  • [[Psychoanalytic treatment]] involves an effort to break the cycle of [[repetition]] by help ...ery special [[form]] of [[repetition]] (i.e. it is [[repetition]] within [[psychoanalytic treatment]]), which cannot simply be equated with the [[repetition|repetiti
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  • =====Psychoanalytic Experience===== ...] emphasizes that [[language]] is constitutive of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[experience]],<ref>{{Ec}} p.82</ref> and in 1946 he argues that it is [[impossible]] to
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  • =====Psychoanalytic Treatment===== ...somewhat, it could be said that [[ethics|ethical problems]] converge in [[psychoanalytic treatment]] from two sides:
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  • ...of reality. However, such a view of [[fantasy]] cannot be maintained in [[psychoanalytic theory]], since [[reality]] is not seen as an unproblematic given in which ...y]]" which is [[unconscious]].<ref>{{S8}} p. 127</ref> In the course of [[psychoanalytic treatment]], the [[analyst]] reconstructs the [[analysand]]'s [[fantasy]] i
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  • ...[affective]] and the [[intellectual]] is not valid in the [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic field]]. <blockquote>"This opposition is one of the most contrary to [[analytic]] [[experience]] and most unenlightening when it comes to [[understanding]] it."<ref>{{S1}
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  • ...nsciousness]] is subverted by the [[whole]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment|experience]] (see ''[[cogito]]'').
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  • ...[[time|linear concept]] of [[time]] which is completely at odds with the [[psychoanalytic theory]] of [[time]]. <blockquote>"It is by starting with the [[experience]] of the [[adult]] that we must grapple, retrospectively, ''nachträglich''
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  • ==Psychoanalytic Treatment== [[Lacan]] compares this to the first [[stage]] of [[psychoanalytic treatment]], when the [[analyst]] forces the [[analysand]] to confront the
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  • ==Psychoanalytic Treatment== ...fails to theorise the [[role]] of the [[symbolic]], and thus reduces the [[psychoanalytic]] [[encounter]] to an [[imaginary]] [[dual relation]]ship between [[analyst
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  • ...] argues that the [[experience]] of [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] is an experience that leads us to oppose any [[philosophy]] directly issuing from the ''[[Co
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  • =====Psychoanalytic Treament===== ...put into question by the specific [[experience]] of [[communication]] in [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]].
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  • ...ot just an exercise in logic; it also has [[practical]] consequences for [[psychoanalytic treatment]]. The most famous of these consequences, historically speaking, ...ient]] reports [[them]]. Thus when [[Lacan]] argues that the [[aim]] of [[psychoanalytic treatment]] is 'the [[complete]] reconstitution of the [[subject]]'s [[hist
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  • ...le phenomena and "deep structures" which are not the object of immediate [[experience]]. ...distant from experience, arguing that they are [[present]] in the field of experience itself; the [[unconscious]] is on the surface, and [[looking]] for it in "t
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  • ...th the [[IPA]] that it is absolutely necessary to undergo [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] if one wants to become an [[analyst]], he firmly disagrees ...s to the process by which [[people]] learn how to conduct [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]], i.e. how to be [[analyst]]s.
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  • ...regarded as one of the features that distinguishes [[Lacan]] from other [[psychoanalytic]] thinkers. [[Lacan]] often compares the psychoanalytic method to the Socratic dialogue. He also refers specifically to a [[number
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  • ...erience]] and [[feeling]] once again the [[emotion]]s associated with that experience. While it is [[true]] that intense [[memories]] may be evoked in [[psychoanalytic treatment]], with accompanying [[emotion]]al [[discharge]], this is not the
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  • This is what lies behind [[Lacan]]'s attempts to [[formalize]] [[psychoanalytic theory]] in [[terms]] of various [[mathematical]] [[algebra|formulae]]. ...guing that [[psychoanalysis]] is not based on any appeal to an ineffable [[experience]] or flash of intuition, but on a [[process]] of reasoned dialogue, even wh
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  • ...oncepts]] which, according to [[Lacan]], had previously been confused in [[psychoanalytic theory]]. ===Psychoanalytic Theory===
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  • [[Freud]]'s [[experience]] of [[treatment|treating]] [[paranoiacs]] was limited. The [[process]] of [[psychoanalytic treatment]] induces controlled [[paranoia]] into the [[human]] [[subject]].
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  • ...n's argument that the END OF ANALYSIs is not a quasi-mystical, ineffable [[experience]],but must be (in accordance with the basic [[principle]] of [[psychoanalys ...perience of [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]], and thereby to contribute to psychoanalytic knowledge.
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  • ...The problem of style and the psychiatric conception of paranoiac forms of experience” and “Motivations of paranoid crime: the crime of the Papin sisters” * Reads a major papers to the International [[Psychoanalytic]] Association (IPA) on the [[mirror]]-[[stage]] theory which remains unpubl
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  • ...em of Style and the [[Psychiatric]] Conception of [[Paranoiac]] Forms of [[Experience]]</b> and <a href="papin.htm"><b>[[Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of ...Mirror]]-[[Stage]] as Formative of the I as Revealed in [[Psychoanalytic]] Experience</b>, transl. by [[Alan Sheridan]] in <i>Écrits: A Selection</i>, W.W. Nort
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  • ...nalyst]], "[[outside]] the manipulation of [[transference]], there is no [[psychoanalytic]] act." The [[psychoanalytic act]], a "setting into act of the subject" and a "setting into act of the [
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  • ...de-jouir was, the plus-de-jouir of the other, me, insofar as I utter the [[psychoanalytic]] act, I must come." ...ciple]] that keeps tension at the minimum. He uncovers that the analytic [[experience]] is a discourse structure.
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  • ...[[Freud]] by deploying his concepts of the three 'registers' of subjective experience: the [[imaginary]], the [[symbolic]] and the [[real]]. The focal point of ...ychanalyse]] that same year, [[Lacan]] establishes two poles of [[analytic experience]]: the [[imaginary]] [[ego]] and the [[symbolic]] [[speech]]. [[Lacan]] gi
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  • ...sychoanalytic]] matter in the context of everyday life, sidestepping the [[experience]] of [[neurosis]]. He abandons his customary [[process]], that of discussin
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  • ...t affected sexuality. Such events comprise the only available material for psychoanalytic work. In effect, the etiology of neurosis that Freud had previously propose ...n, such as might have seemed necessary in light of all the developments in psychoanalytic theory. In any event, from 1910 to 1924 Freud made a host of emendations, s
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  • ...nalysts]] – and simultaneously interrogate the nature and possibility of psychoanalytic training – and, at the same time, address the non-analyst by raising the ...me at the level of the [[invocatory]] drive, which is the closest to the [[experience]] of the unconscious." The first two relate to demand, the second pair to d
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  • ...10px;"| ''[[Seminar XV|L'acte psychanalytique]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XV|The Psychoanalytic Act]]</big> ...d thus be compleed, very different from the <i>[[passe]]</i> itself. The [[psychoanalytic act]], a "setting into act of the subject" and a "setting into act of the u
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  • ...]]. Revision of his [[concepts]] was called for by his [[experience]] in [[psychoanalytic]] [[practice]]. He posited within the organism a [[primal]] [[masochism]] d Love was also at the center of the psychoanalytic experiment from the time of its initial discovery via [[transference]]. In
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  • ...in 1911, the [[Latin]] term ''[[imago]]'' had already become standard in [[psychoanalytic]] [[:category:terms|terminology]] by the [[time]] [[Lacan]] began [[trainin However, they are not the product of purely personal [[experience]] but [[universal]] prototypes which may be actualized in anyone's [[psyche
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  • ...trian neurologist and [[psychiatrist]] who co-founded the [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic school]] of [[psychology]]. Freud is best known for his theories of the [[u Freud held the opinion (based on personal [[experience]] and observation) that [[sexual]] [[activity]] was incompatible with the a
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  • ...e fundamental [[activity]] of the [[mind]] that creates the order of our [[experience]].
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  • ...Freud was [[forced]] to acknowledge, by the weight of his own [[clinical]] experience and the research of his colleagues, that this was an untenable [[position]] ...ere seen to provide feminists with the possibility of a non-essentialist [[psychoanalytic theory]] of sexual difference.
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  • ...to ordinary language. He wants to resist the over-simplification of much [[psychoanalytic]] writing. He also wants to subvert the normalization that everyday languag Lacan’s [[psychoanalytic theory]] is partly based upon the discoveries of
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  • ...e any way of symbolizing it. We [[know]] that the real exists because we [[experience]] it and it enters [[discourse]] as a [[sign]] - the infant's crying, but t ...e [[primal]] [[scene]], whereby a [[child]] has either a real or imaginary experience that it cannot comprehend. This inassimilable [[memory]] is forgotten and r
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  • ...e war reports by Ernst Jünger, in which he praises this eye-to-eye combat experience as the authentic one. Or at the level of sex, the archetypal film of the tw ...ause we cannot tolerate otherness in ourselves. Here we have a pure pseudo-psychoanalytic cultural reductionism.<br class="NetscapeDummy"/><br class="NetscapeDummy"/
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  • ...an]] rights — therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the [[experience]] of the XXth century totalitarianisms. ...neue Undurchsichtlichkeit — the new opacity.1 More than ever, our daily experience is mystifying: [[modernization]] generates new obscurantisms, the reduction
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  • ...eadings which [[project]] into the film the refined [[philosophical]] or [[psychoanalytic]] [[conceptual]] distinctions.(1) ...al. On the other hand, this very digital machine generates the "simulated" experience of reality which tends to become indiscernable from the "real" reality, wit
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  • ..., and so on and so on. I claim that we Lacanians are, on the contrary, the psychoanalytic army, a combative group working towards an [[aggressive]] re-conquest defin ...hoanalytic notion of a hard kernel of some early [[childhood]] traumatic [[experience]] that forever marked [[The Subject|the subject]]'s further [[development]]
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  • It's via this central [[role]] of pain in the subject's ethical [[experience]] that Lacan introduces the [[difference]] between the "subject of the [[en ...k by referring to Kant's [[philosophy]] as the crucial antecedent of the [[psychoanalytic]] ethics of the duty "beyond the Good". According to the standard pseudo-[[
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  • ...ign" as part of my screen persona are not simply false: although (what I [[experience]] as) my "true self" does not feel them, they are nonetheless in a [[sense] ...ential of mechanical [[rituals]] is also clearly discernible in our modern experience: every [[intellectual]] knows of the redeeming value of being temporarily s
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  • ...[[subject]]/interactor would effectively become immersed in a psychotic [[experience]] of an universe in which "we do whatever we [[want]]" and are, paradoxical ...e, unencumbered by the Real of human [[finitude]]. So, again, does not our experience of cyberspace perfectly fit this perverse universe? Isn't cyberspace also a
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