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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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  • ...as to be read against the background of Lacan's assertion that, within a [[psychoanalytic]] [[cure]], a symptom is always addressed at the [[analyst]] and as such po ...educated [[analysand]] consist for the most part of attempts to provide a psychoanalytic explanation of their disturbances…
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  • ...he pure multiple, the not yet [[symbolically]] [[structured]] multitude of experience, that which is given; this multitude is not a multitude of Ones, since the ...y (what, in the Freudo-Marxian [[tradition]], is called [[symptom]]). In [[psychoanalytic]] terms, lapses, [[dreams]], compulsive [[formations]] and acts, and so for
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  • ...on this procedure. In the standard version of [[modernity]], [[ethical]] [[experience]] is constrained to the domain of "[[subjective]] values" as opposed to "[[ <a name="23"></a>23. See [[Sigmund Freud]], "[[Psychoanalytic]] [[Notes]] on an Autobiographical Account of a Case of Paranoia," in The P
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  • ...nd the miserable flesh that is "me" off-screen translates into immediate [[experience]] the gap between [[the Real]] of the speculative [[circulation]] of capita ...[[human rights]]-therein resides the lessons painfully learned through the experience of twentieth-century totalitarianisms.
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  • ...ian, Kleinian, Lacanian - they don't [[exist]] without reference to some [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The unfortunate result of this reflexivisation is that the [[anal .... Gray accepts the psychoanalytic notion of an early childhood traumatic [[experience]] that forever marks the subject's further [[development]], but he gives it
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  • ...wonder that we encounter a parallax gap in the very core of psychoanalytic experience. When Jean Laplanche elaborates the impasses of the Freudian topic of seduc ...something discernible only via the irreducibly antinomic character of our experience of reality. <a name="9"></a><a href="#9x">9</a><br><br>
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  • ...o someone who doesn't want it." This is confirmed by our most elementary [[experience]] when somebody unexpectedly declared passionate love to us - is not the fi ...tian film: what it loses it precisely the trace of any authentic Christian experience, and, at the level of its cinematic [[texture]], rejoins its official oppon
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  • ...ly every [[theoretical]] orientation seems to recognize itself in it. My [[psychoanalytic]] friends are telling me that the authors must have read [[Lacan]]; the Fra ...ngth of the film resides not so much in this central [[thesis]] (what we [[experience]] as reality is an artificial virtual reality generated by the "Matrix," th
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  • ...us of the gaze. The so-called Post-Theorists (cognitivist critics of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[cinema]] theory) like to vary the motif of how writers of the "Theory" ...e is a mythical entity nowhere found in the actuality of the spectator's [[experience]]: this gaze effectively is missing, its status is purely [[fantasmatic]].
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  • ...nto the Other is not their [[activity]], but their [[passive]] authentic [[experience]]. They allow themselves to pursue their well-paid academic careers in the ...begin imagining Utopia to begin with. Perhaps in a more Western kind of [[psychoanalytic]] language /…/ we might [[think]] of the new onset of the Utopian process
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  • ...ative]], things get complicated. The standard, pre-[[Lacanian]], "naive" [[psychoanalytic]] [[reading]] of Hamlet, of course, focuses on Hamlet's incestuous [[desire ...[[missing]] something, i.e. <i>jouissance</i>. This is why obsessionals [[experience]] the [[compulsion]] repeatedly to accomplish their compulsive [[rituals]]
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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 "t ...edric Jameson called "cognitive mapping", to their inability to locate the experience of their situation into a meaningful Whole. The true question is thus: whic
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  • ...erstanding]] of ourselves as 'natural' beings, in the sense that we will [[experience]] our 'natural' dispositions as mediated, not as given - as things which ca ...me more fundamental level (in a [[paranoiac]] attitude, perhaps, so that I experience myself as exposed to the caprice of a '[[master]]' whose interventions can
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  • ...ic." [[Lacan]] does not take such an approach because [[psychoanalytic]] [[experience]] has revealed the duplicity of [[pleasure]]: there is a [[limit]] to [[ple
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  • ...aratus finds its natural tendency, which is to reduce tension, that is, to experience pleasure. The dream, like hysterical symptoms, slips, parapraxes, and so on * Blum, Harold P. (2000). The writing and interpretation of dreams. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 17, 651-666.
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  • Lacan's doctoral thesis, then, was written in a largely anti-[[psychoanalytic]] [[culture]] and remained within established [[psychiatric]] [[categories] ...as a psychoanalyst, founded, together with [[Marie Bonaparte]], the Greek Psychoanalytic Society.
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  • ...extensive [[empirical research]], using sociological and [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] [[categories]], in [[order]] to characterize the forces that led individu ...n]] of the subject, without yet giving rise to a new one, [[individual]] [[experience]] necessarily bases itself on the old subject, now historically condemned,
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  • ==Fantasy and Self-Experience== ==Psychoanalytic Discourse==
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  • ...one off. In the course of the next few years the sister who had had this [[experience]] fell ill. . . . I endeavored to [[cure]] her tendency to [[paranoia]] by ...ing course when faced by contrary evidence but always anchored in clinical experience. Freud's self-[[analysis]], undertaken in the preceding months, following t
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  • ...[subject]] should, under the guidance of a therapist, “rewrite” that [[experience]] in a more “positive,” benign and productive [[narrative]]. For examp
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  • ...uch readings that [[project]] into the [[film]] refined philosophical or [[psychoanalytic]] [[conceptual]] distinctions are effectively much inferior to a naïve imm ...es]], freely passing from one to another, reshaping the rules that fix our experience of reality.<br><br>
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  • ...ap of faith. Often, when you believe in something, the utmost shattering [[experience]] or shock can be an immediate, brutal confirmation of your belief. For exa ...>: Such charges may be a below-the-belt blow. Believe me, from my personal experience, coming from an ex-socialist country, I know very well the misery of [[livi
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  • ...any as possible, a majority. In this [[sense]], we do not have an actual [[experience]] of freedom today. Our freedoms are increasingly reduced to the freedom to ...erience must be some extremely violent, shattering experience. And this we experience as a sense that now we are back in real life.
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  • ...ian, Kleinian, Lacanian - they don't [[exist]] without reference to some [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The unfortunate result of this reflexivisation is that the [[anal .... Gray accepts the psychoanalytic notion of an early childhood traumatic [[experience]] that forever marks the subject's further [[development]], but he gives it
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  • ...ctualist readings which project into the film the refined philosophical or psychoanalytic conceptual distinctions.(1)<br> ...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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  • ...he pure multiple, the not yet [[symbolically]] [[structured]] multitude of experience, that which is given; this multitude is not a multitude of Ones, since the ...y (what, in the Freudo-Marxian [[tradition]], is called [[symptom]]). In [[psychoanalytic]] terms, lapses, [[dreams]], compulsive [[formations]] and acts, and so for
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  • ...hat it actualizes the purely structural meaning, transforming it into an [[experience]] of [[Sense]] (4). This, of course, is [[another]] way of saying that, thr ...sses the efficiency of the symbolic [[fiction]], and how it structures our experience of reality. The same gap is at work in our most intimate [[relationship]] t
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  • has always been virtual. Even the most [[physical]] self-[[experience]] has a [[symbolic]], potentiality already gives actual satisfaction. In [[psychoanalytic]] theory the
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  • ...nd the miserable flesh that is "me" off-screen translates into immediate [[experience]] the gap between [[the Real]] of the speculative [[circulation]] of capita ...[[human rights]]-therein resides the lessons painfully learned through the experience of twentieth-century totalitarianisms.
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  • This paper explores the implications of [[Lacanian]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]] for radical politics today. Focusing on anarchism as a revolut ...utions. The aim of this paper is to explore the contribution of Lacanian [[psychoanalytic theory]] to radical politics - in [[particular]], anarchism. This may seem
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  • ...on in this sense was the 1970's when he was in his twenties and about to [[experience]] a dramatic set back. ...nd gained in [[Paris]] in the mid Eighties being a retranslation of his "[[psychoanalytic]] reading of Hegel" from the late Seventies. During 2 or 3 years in Paris h
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  • ...eam, cucumber sandwiches, scones. It must be the mo st radically English [[experience]] possible!"<br> ...e of sugar cookies. Mint tea and cookies? What about our "radical" English experience? "Oh, I can't drink anything stronger than herbal tea in the a fternoon," h
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  • [[psychoanalytic]] [[defense]] of the [[Enlightenment]] draws criticism from Slovenia, there was no psychoanalytic [[tradition]], so we were starting
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  • ...ext.' (Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker, Lacanian Psychoanalyst and Professor of Psychoanalytic Theory, Sao Paulo, Brazil); 'Ian Parker's book is exemplary of an emerging As Zizek swerves backwards and forwards between political, psychoanalytic and philosophical reference points, his critics within each of these domain
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  • ...for example, would allow himself the following one-liner to illustrate the psychoanalytic concept of the phallus: 'What is the lightest object in the world? The peni ...eing reduced to an excremental remainder. Lacan's point is that this limit-experience is the irreducible/constitutive condition of the (im)possibility of the cre
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  • ...Yet how can they fail to recognize its importance when their "[[whole]] [[experience]] must find in [[speech]] alone its [[instrument]], its [[content]], its [[ ...oanalytic]] conceptions themselves. Literary criticism has sought to use [[psychoanalytic theory]] to explain literature, and even literature itself has sometimes so
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  • ...at its use in these two spheres before examining its [[relationship]] to [[psychoanalytic]] [[thought]]. ...nrich Lambert as a designation for an empirical description of [[human]] [[experience]] devoid of all metaphysical presuppositions.
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  • ...he [[UNAM]] (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico) and established a [[psychoanalytic]] section at the medical [[school]] there. He taught at the [[UNAM]] until ...commonly held out as proof of "[[true]] love." Indeed, Fromm viewed the [[experience]] of "falling in love" as evidence of one's failure to [[understand]] the t
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  • ...na Freud]] is one of the pioneers of [[child psychoanalysis]] and of the [[psychoanalytic]] study of normal child [[development]]. Her main contribution to psychoanalytic [[theory]] is her description of the [[defense]] mechanisms used by the [[e
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  • ...) is a [[France|French]] [[feminism|feminist]] and [[psychoanalytic theory|psychoanalytic]] and [[culture theory|cultural theorist]]. She is best known for her works In the 1960s Irigaray participated in [[Jacques Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic]] [[seminars]]. She trained as and became an [[analyst]]. In [[1968]] she r
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  • ...ap of faith. Often, when you believe in something, the utmost shattering [[experience]] or shock can be an immediate, brutal confirmation of your belief. For exa Zizek: Believe me, from my personal experience coming from an ex-socialist country, I know very well the misery of [[livin
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  • ...of today not realize that speech is the key to that truth, when his whole experience must find in speech alone its instrument, its context, its material, and ev As my title suggests, beyond this 'speech', what the psychoanalytic expetience discovers in the unconscious is the whole structure of language.
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  • ...he good which is the object of the moral law. It is indicated to us by our experience of listening within ourselves to commandments, whose imperative presents it One rediscovers what founds Kant's expression of the regret that, in the experience of the moral law, no intuition offers a phenomenal object.
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  • ...mpossible]] to [[understand]] anything of the [[Freudian]] technique and [[experience]]. Many difficulties are vindicated and clarified when one brings these dis ...nomena which can be said to be altogether real since we are also guided by experience in this matter, but in which, nonetheless, [[subjectivity]] is implicated a
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  • ...[[Klein]]'s [[text]]. What matters, when one tries to elaborate upon some experience, isn't so much what one understands, as what one doesn't understand. The [[ ...maginary certainly may [[capture]] [[visual]] [[perception]], its net over experience, over the relationship between language and world, is much broader.]</b><b
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  • ...radox in more than one detail as something that emerges routinely in our [[experience]]. But in order to lead you to it and relate it to the thread of our [[disc ...s and quibbles, we constantly find ourselves confronting in our analytical experience.<p>
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  • ...onding to <i>psuchi (psyche). </i>I used this analogy at the heart of the experience of repetition quite intentionally, because for any conception of the Psychi ...ference-points that are provided in it, more particularly for the strictly psychoanalytic unconscious, allow us to perceive that he may have been directed towards so
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  • ..."[[frustration]]" came into increasing prominence in certain branches of [[psychoanalytic theory]] in the 1950s, together with a shift in emphasis from the [[Oedipus ...formulating the concept in accordance with the [[logic]] of [[Freud]]ian [[psychoanalytic theory|theory]].
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  • ...mative of the Function of the <i>I</i> As Revealed in [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Experience]]" (1949/2004), he wrote: "The jubilant assumption of his [[specular]] [[im ...tage]] as formative of the function of the I as revealed in psychoanalytic experience. In his<i>[[Écrits]]: A selection</i> ([[Bruce Fink]], Trans.).. New York:
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  • ...methodology and are surprised at the "quality of a foreign body—within [[psychoanalytic]] theory—that characterizes the conflict between Eros and the death drive
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  • ...f> If this seems to [[present]] a particularly ascetic view of [[treatment|psychoanalytic treatment]], this is exactly how [[Lacan]] wishes it to be seen; [[psychoan
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  • Latent [[dream]] [[thoughts]] (latent [[content]]) are the [[meanings]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[interpretation]] discovers in the [[manifest]] dream (the [[narrative]] Over [[time]], accumulated [[clinical]] [[experience]] and [[theoretical]] developments nuanced Freud's initial stark distinctio
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  • ...Analysis]] (1926e), where he vigorously asserted that in the practice of [[psychoanalytic treatment]], what mattered was [[good]] training, independent of diplomas o ...ld this [[position]] and asserted it since the beginning of the [[Vienna]] Psychoanalytic [[Society]], to which he liberally admitted non-physicians. In 1905 a membe
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  • ...[[reality testing]] as a way for the [[psyche]] to determine whether the [[experience]] it is undergoing is [[present]] or is the [[recall]] of a previous one. ...nalysis]] stems from the psyche's proclivity to hallucinate. If a previous experience is hallucinated, [[meaning]] made present to perception by the [[action]] o
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  • The [[experience]] of satisfaction—that of the [[infant]] at the [[breast]], as described ...ostulate also found in the experience of the [[dream]] and unverifiable by experience, according to which hallucination is a [[form]] of satisfaction. Into this
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  • ...stage]] as formative of the I function as revealed in [[psychoanalytic]] [[experience]]. In [[Écrits]]: A selection ([[Bruce Fink]], Trans.). New York: W. W. No
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  • ...object whose [[signifiers]] are enigmatic—attempts to [[control]] the [[experience]] by [[repeating]] it autoerotically. ...umbsucking; Symbiosis/symbiotic relation; [[Technique]] with [[adults]], [[psychoanalytic]]; [[Want]] of being/lack of being; Weaning; [[Wish]] for a [[baby]]; Wish,
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  • ...pts]] of biorhythms that never found [[scientific]] favor [[outside]] of [[psychoanalytic]] circles, though [[others]], such as the [[idea]] of innate bisexuality, w [[Emma Eckstein]] (1865-1924) had a particularly disastrous [[experience]] when Freud referred the then 27 year old [[analysand]] to Fliess for surg
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  • Classical psychiatrists had described the [[experience]] of a person whose consciousness was besieged by an intrusive [[thought]] ...n. The description of obsessional neurosis served as a [[model]] for all [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]]. This is why Freud, throughout his [[work]], constantly return
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  • ...ch Freud wrote about in [[German]] literally as "the I", one's conscious [[experience]] of oneself) as a complex. If the "I" is a complex, what might be the arch ...namic]] [[psychotherapy]], in gross structure very much in the strain of [[psychoanalytic]] [[practice]] first formed by Freud.
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  • ...cts [[emotion]] from a ‘dangerous’ object to a ‘safe’ object. In [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]], [[displacement]] is a defense mechanism that shifts sexual or * [[Isolation]]:Inability to simultaneously [[experience]] the cognitive and [[affective]] components of a situation.
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  • ...[doubt]]. Inevitably, childhood memories are subject to the happenstance [[experience]] of the subject, leading to [[unconscious]] distortions, infidelities, mas ...and cognitive approaches to memory. Remembering remains a key element of [[psychoanalytic]] treatment. As in other relations that psychoanalysis has with proximate [
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  • ...s outdated in the [[psychiatry|psychiatric]] [[clinic]], where [[treatment|psychoanalytic treatment]] is losing ground to [[drug treatment]] and [[behavioural therap Nowhere is this [[paradox]]ical [[change]] in the role of [[psychoanalytic]] [[interpretation]] clearer than in the [[case]] of [[dreams]]. The conve
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  • ...ife]]. Those who question this derivation of gifts should consider their [[experience]] of [[psycho]]-[[analytic]] [[treatment]], study the gifts they receive as * [[Money in psychoanalytic treatmen]]
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  • [[Psychoanalytic]] research bearing upon infantile autism led to significant advances in the ...ial stimulation. The impact would be experienced as an intense aesthetic [[experience]] that would at the same [[time]] be a source of [[anxiety]] because of the
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  • ...n 1965 by John [[Money]] (Money, 1965). The term was introduced into the [[psychoanalytic]] [[literature]] by Robert Stoller in [[1968]] (Stoller, 1968). Money used the term to distinguish the [[subjective]] [[experience]] of [[gender]] from the [[concept]] of "gender [[role]]" which he used to
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  • ...lysis]], while [[others]] seek to reinstate hypnotism as part of an anti-[[psychoanalytic]] tendency. For hypnosis, like [[animal]] magnetism before it, does not ref ...ent), or taking by force. He situates the subject not on the basis of some experience or state of consciousness but on the basis of a [[logic]] that “is alread
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  • ...n of the wish, which became highly influential in the [[development]] of [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]]. The aim of the [[wish]] is to recreate that [[experience]], following paths laid down by primary [[process]] [[thought]], taking int
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  • ...tions bequeathed by [[Lacan]], to improve its usage for the [[analytic]] [[experience]]? It informs itself of the psychoanalytic quality of the work which the subject has produced in group activity or in
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  • ...to transformation. Second, the psychoanalytic process applies to how the [[experience]] created by the [[analytic]] setting and the rules of [[technique]] is liv Have developments in psychoanalytic [[thinking]] since Freud followed through on this recommendation? Probably
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  • [[Experience]] of [[satisfaction]] Framework of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]]
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  • ...insofar as it is pointed toward the wish—the italics are Freud's). An "[[experience]] of satisfaction" can ensue, because of an intervening [[adult]] who creat See also: Amentia; Convenience, dream of; Experience of satisfaction; [[Interpretation of Dreams]], The; Wish/yearning; Wish-ful
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  • ...and in accord with [[social]] and [[cultural]] convention. In contrast to psychoanalytic symbols, these symbols are consciously [[understood]] by the individuals wi ...s is innate, though their development depends upon human development and [[experience]].
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  • ...re a [[number]] of [[concepts]] that are essential for [[understanding]] [[psychoanalytic theory]]. ...d's theory of the [[unconscious]] is the foundation upon which much of his psychoanalytic theory is built. Freud hypothesized that the [[mind]] is [[divided]] into [
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  • [[Freudian]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]] did not long remain the only method of explaining the [[human] ...England, and America. Adler was for a [[time]] the president of the Vienna Psychoanalytic [[Association]] and the editor of its journal. Yet there had always been di
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  • The techniques of psychoanalytic therapy are designed to increase awareness, foster insights into the patien ...atent content, if revealed directly, can be very painful for the person to experience. So to make it less threatening, it transforms into what is called manifest
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  • ...F., [[French]]-[[Language]] [[Psychoanalytic]] Group) is one of the larger psychoanalytic groups in [[France]]. It claims to follow principles and methods that have ...de psychanalyse into the [[Association psychanalytique de France]] (French Psychoanalytic Association) and theÉcole Freudienne de [[Paris]] ([[Freudian]] [[School]]
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  • ...approach to the part of [[analytic]] [[training]] traditionally known in [[psychoanalytic]] societies as "[[control]]" or "supervised" analysis. "Thus fourth analysi ...ient]], it is no longer the didactic contract, but also the [[clinical]] [[experience]], with all its unknowns, that regulates the relation of the [[subject]] to
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  • Jus,t as women alone can [[experience]] ecstasy without [[knowing]] what its nature is, so these women were able ...om the French [[psychologist]] Henri Wallon, but [[reinterpreted]] it in [[psychoanalytic]] terms. The idea of the [[mirror stage]] (I prefer the term phase because
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  • ...ind]] (1977, p. 294/795) or "some archetypal, or in any sense ineffable, [[experience]]" of the subject (1977, p. 295/796), even though such phenomena might offe ...know what [it] is saying, or even if [it] is speaking, [which] the entire experience of [[analysis]] has taught us" (1977, p. 299/800).
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  • ...ity, but also, and more importantly, of the manner in which we understand, experience and indeed govern ourselves, ethically and politically. ...is undertaken in Foucauldian spirit, extending the critical assessment of psychoanalytic focus on desire and Law, but on the other hand the book also convincingly s
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  • ...ence to the importance of the [[castration]] [[complex]] for traditional [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]], both in [[terms]] of eventual~ tom [[formation]] and in terms ...otion]] of [[aphanisis]] (the [[disappearance]] of sexual desire) into the psychoanalytic debate, since with this he suggests "the relation between castration and de
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  • ...seful. This is my [[formula]]. What is the place of origin, the original [[experience]], of [[psychoanalysis]]? The complaint of the [[hysteric]]. And [[hysteria ...identification with your fantasy, what you have to do is to penetrate, to experience the void behind fantasy. Although there are big shifts, the fundamental mov
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  • ...ideational life—that is to say, until their ego was faced with such an [[experience]], an [[idea]] or a [[feeling]] which aroused such a distressing affect tha # Bion, Wilfred. (1962). Learning from experience. [[London]]: Heinemann.
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  • ...r stage as formative of the I function as revealed in [[psychoanalytic]] [[experience]]. In [[Écrits]]: A selection. ([[Bruce Fink]], Trans.). New York: W. W. N
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  • ...As Formative of the Function of the I As Revealed in [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Experience]]" [1949/2004]). For her part, Aulagnier emphasized that after the young [[ ...cipate, and invest in a future time-[[space]], despite the fact that lived experience will quickly reveal that in doing so, the I is investing not only in the un
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  • A large part of [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]] concerns the early years of [[life]] and childhood but, in a c In so doing they were "systematically constructing a psychoanalytic [[psychology]] of the child, integrating two kinds of data: data based on d
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  • ...ated themselves in relation to philosophy, making use of it and explaining psychoanalytic [[terms]] by reference to it. For their part, [[philosophers]] have regarde ...dipal complex, where we enter into the [[reality]] [[test]] and where we [[experience]] a <i>[[jouissance]]</i> [[[enjoyment]]] beyond the [[pleasure]] [[princip
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  • ...ciation]] in 1993. It seeks to create a sociology that is close to lived [[experience]] and that makes the [[subject]] and the subject's [[splitting]] and contra ...e, intoxicated by the success of analysis, have indiscriminately applied [[psychoanalytic]] [[concepts]] to social [[reality]] and have succeeded only in bastardizin
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  • ...phobias, the [[affect]] that characterizes it seems to originate in the [[experience]] of [[separation]]. The absence of the mother, in the preverbal [[infant]] ...s the child's accession to a [[total]] [[object relation]] and thus to the experience of separation. This issue becomes the basis for the organization of the fea
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  • ...as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Experience]]" (1949/2004), he described the [[mirror stage]] as "a drama whose [[inter ...tage]] as formative of the function of the I as revealed in psychoanalytic experience. InÉcrits: A selection ([[Bruce Fink]], Trans.), pp. 3-9. New York: Norton
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  • ...ysis]]</i> (1926e), where he vigorously asserted that in the practice of [[psychoanalytic treatment]], what mattered was [[good]] training, independent of diplomas o ...ld this [[position]] and asserted it since the beginning of the [[Vienna]] Psychoanalytic [[Society]], to which he liberally admitted non-physicians. In 1905 a membe
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  • ...or prognosis. These include Otto Kernberg, who feels that the ability to [[experience]] [[guilt]] is "a [[good]] prognostic [[sign]] in the evaluation of the '[[
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  • ...hoanalyst]] by the psychoanalytic [[community]] and serves as a prelude to psychoanalytic [[practice]]. Many attempts have been made to define the optimum [[conditio ...ysts]] in training reveal the most intimate aspects of their beings if the experience served as a means of obtaining a [[state]]-authorized degree or certificate
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  • Transference love is a defining feature of the [[psychoanalytic]] method. [[Psychoanalysis]] does not [[cure]] by love, but love and the an ...very point accessible to our [[intervention]]. It is a piece of [[real]] [[experience]], but one which has been made possible by especially favorable [[condition
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  • ...euer]] earlier, it was with Jung's [[meaning]] that it finally entered the psychoanalytic [[vocabulary]]. ...essed neither the [[theoretical]] [[understanding]] nor the [[clinical]] [[experience]] to take these findings further. One can argue that these unfinished quest
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  • ...vious generations. This is not a [[biological]] [[theory]], but rather a [[psychoanalytic]] theory of the history of the facts and [[acts]] that constitute the biolo ...tualize a prior period that defines the [[subject]]'s history and that the psychoanalytic [[process]] reactualizes during [[treatment]]. To explore the various borde
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  • ...convinced by the [[work]], each of its arguments reflecting his personal [[experience]]: "They were even expressed in my own [[terms]]," he said. In a footnote t ...t confusion between the [[outline]] of substantialized types and empirical experience gives his statements [[about]] women a shocking character—"The absolute [
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  • ..., there has not always been a clear [[distinction]] between psychiatry and psychoanalytic practice. To bring the relation into sharper focus, I will not consider fil It took the cinema more than twenty years to [[present]] psychoanalytic imagery, even in a rudimentary [[form]]. In 1919, R. Wiene filmed <i>The Ca
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  • ...ng]] of this [[notion]] has to do with its articulation with the essential psychoanalytic [[concepts]] and methodological [[conditions]] that made possible the disco ...f [[three]] generations to [[speak]] of intergenerational phenomena from a psychoanalytic point of view. In fact, this notion involves a parental and grandparental i
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  • ...is prior to the primary processes and would precede [[individual]] life [[experience]], constituting a sort of a priori framework in which the events in the psy ...ing from Experience (1962) described the primal as being "at the source of experience," defining something prior to thought made up of sensory impressions transl
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  • ...discover the strength of the impressions (Eindruck) imparted by previous [[experience]] (Erlebnis). ...lex]] mixture of memories, fantasies, and day's residues (1918b [1914]). [[Psychoanalytic]] interpretation rediscovers—but more often reconstructs—childhood memo
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  • ...s and [[processes]] result from the effects of the influence of [[life]] [[experience]] on the [[instinctual]] [[drives]]. In primary autonomy, Hartmann [[identi
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  • ...mits of the ego. While the [[work of mourning]] flattens the contours of [[experience]], the mental work required by the love trauma restores to it the variety a
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  • ...chmer, to explain them in terms of the [[individual]]'s [[history]] and "[[experience]]" (Erlebnis) (1932, p. 92), with "its [[social]] and [[ethical]] stresses, ...f the recently established Société psychanalytique de [[Paris]] (Paris [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Society]]). In his thesis, he hailed "the scientific import of [[Freudi
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  • ...ng]] the play of unconscious [[desire]] in the [[text]]. The [[object]] of psychoanalytic criticism was no longer to hunt for phallic [[symbols]] or to explain [[Ham ...uld be erroneous, however, to [[speak]] of the psychoanalysis of authors; psychoanalytic criticism is an application of Freudian theory and not an equivalent to a [
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  • ...is not by aiming at [[them]] in their own [[reality]], not in biological [[experience]]. ...level of the organization of [[instincts]] and vital forces. The Freudian experience discovers them only by exerting itself, if I may say so, on a secondary for
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  • been summarized and discussed from the [[psychoanalytic]] point<br> his [[repetition]] of this distressing [[experience]] as a game fit in with<br>
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  • key to that [[truth]], when his [[whole]] [[experience]] must find in speech alone<br> As my title suggests, beyond this 'speech', what the [[psychoanalytic]] ex-<br>
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  • ...onding to <i>psuchi (psyche). </i>I used this analogy at the heart of the experience of repetition quite intentionally, because for any conception of the Psychi ...ference-points that are provided in it, more particularly for the strictly psychoanalytic unconscious, allow us to perceive that he may have been directed towards so
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  • ...anoids in [[order]] to avoid the deadlock of sexuality - these humanoids [[experience]] no passions proper, no intense self-assertion that can lead to destructiv ...of negation," in the gradual [[progress]] towards the disembodying of our experience (first [[writing]] instead of the "[[living]]" [[speech]], then press, then
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  • ...it would finally be possible, psychoanalysis would no longer be needed. [[Psychoanalytic theory]] is ultimately the theory of why its clinical [[practice]] is doome ...rence]] between the discursive functioning of civilization as such and the psychoanalytic social link? Miller resorts here to a suspicious solution: in our civilizat
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  • ...gmʊnt ˈfrɔʏ̯t]) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[school]] of [[psychology]]. ...have found little that is "good" about human beings on the whole. In my [[experience]] most of them are trash, no matter whether they publicly subscribe to this
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  • Suckling is not a [[psychoanalytic]] [[concept]]. In [[speaking]] of suckling we cannot forget the [[physical] ...in this body-to-body relation, the [[exchange]] of glances and the sensual experience are essential to [[communication]].
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  • I hereby found -as alone as I have always been in my relation to the [[psychoanalytic]] [[cause]]- the French [[School]] of [[Psychoanalysis]], whose direction I ...y qualified, just as anyone who can contribute to demonstrating that the [[experience]] of this training is well-grounded is invited to join.
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  • ...ences, their concern for the [[formation]] of [[analysts]], the style of [[psychoanalytic]] [[practice]], and the [[doctrine]] of the [[end of analysis]]. The creati ...d aim have become a "serious" [[experience]] in the Lacanian [[sense]]: an experience that generates a series.
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  • ...], from 1896 until now, of new [[concepts]] and [[ideas]]. Given growing [[experience]] with [[therapy]] and [[theoretical]] research, these factors require cont ...its effects, [[sexuality]], [[dreams]], the container and [[content]] of [[psychoanalytic]] therapy. Reminiscences, which are inherent in all the [[analysand]]'s [[m
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  • ...en he was 35 years of age, practising as a [[psychiatrist]] and still in [[psychoanalytic]] [[training]]. At the fourteenth congress of the International [[Psycho]]- ...refore, can be seen to set the tone for Lacan's [[relationship]] with the psychoanalytic establishment for the rest of his career. He felt himself to have been snub
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  • Much of [[Lacan]]'s work is aimed at shifting the emphasis in [[psychoanalytic theory]] from the [[mother]]-[[child]] relation (the [[preoedipal]], the pr [[Lacan]] overcomes this [[impasse]] in [[Freudian]] [[psychoanalytic theory]] by defining [[perversion]] not as a form of [[behavior] but as a [
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  • ...sign]] and [[symbol]] have [[meanings]] different from their meanings in [[psychoanalytic]] usage. For Jung, a sign is a token of meaning that stands for something k ...al sources and presents the dreamer with the images as inner facts. Such [[experience]] of inner [[reality]] opens the way for psychological transformation. Tran
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  • ...drive]] ([[Trieb]]) is followed in the "Project" by a discussion of the "[[experience]] of [[satisfaction]]"—a reaction to the "filling" ("Erfüllung," which a ...d [[sexual]] spheres, in counterpoint to satisfaction, Freud turns to the "experience of pain," in which the system perceives a "hostile object" (is Freud [[thin
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  • Those of Lacan's [[psychoanalytic]] discoveries that can be made to enter into resonance with the Pre-Socrati ...tee]] of discourse, which is in the end their [[instrument]] for gauging [[experience]]." <a title="" [[name]]="_ftnref1" href="#_ftn1">[1]</a><br><br>
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  • [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Theory]] and Criticism: 3. The Post-Lacanians ..."subject," this line of thought eventually led to far-reaching changes in psychoanalytic [[practice]] in [[France]] and beyond regarding how [[therapy]] is conducte
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  • ...), [[Christian Metz]] took up Baudry’s model for his combined semiotic-[[psychoanalytic]] approach to cinema in a series of essays written between 1973 and 1976 pu ...hip, this essay became the catalyst for the most substantial challenges to psychoanalytic film theory from both those in favor of and those who rejected the applicat
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  • ...es the existence of a nonlibidinous [[aggressive]] drive. Children later [[experience]] "the depressive position," in which the final [[loss]] of the good object ...arguing that [[deceived]] husbands both deny and reenact the [[childhood]] experience of dispossession; she concludes that literature itself may be [[understood]
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  • ...e but of the [[lack]] of recognition of a desire. Indeed, Lacan sees the [[psychoanalytic]] situation as a context conducive to the subject's recognition of his or h ...stitutions as necessary to an [[understanding]] of (the [[text]] of) our [[experience]]. In Lacan's view there should be an initiation into the methods of the [[
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  • ...as formative of the function of the I as rev;ealed in [[psychoanalytic]] [[experience]]'. The essay is [[about]] the [[formation]] of [[identity]], the [[moment]
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  • ...ing of the external [[world]]; the preconscious covers those elements of [[experience]] which can be called into consciousness at will; the unconscious is made u serves to keep [[guilt]]-laden wishes out of conscious experience. The [[symptoms]], dreams and [[slips of the tongue]] that occur in everyda
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  • [[Psychoanalytic]] discourse subverts the discourses of both the master and the university b ...cise of power and an expanding body of knowledge. In contrast, the task of psychoanalytic discourse is to follow the flow of the [[signifying chain]], not for its ow
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  • ...ce]] will push the mental [[subject]] toward the initial [[hallucinatory]] experience, which, interacting with [[perception]], will constitute the basic of ideat ...repercussion of a [[traumatic]] [[event]], associated with a [[concrete]] experience, but in fact it may be the transposed expression of, say, a [[guilty]] unco
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  • ...conceived it, can be defined as a lost piece of the [[subject]]'s lived [[experience]] that is accessible only through the [[work]] of [[construction]]. The ter ...t it occurred at one time that will never be repeated. Thus, seen from a [[psychoanalytic]] perspective, historical truth is not the [[material]] truth of an event,
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  • ...herefore, potentially possible, and indeed one of the essential goals of [[psychoanalytic]] work (Freud, 1937d) is to extend the influence of the [[Reality Principle ...ty and mental reality are not, therefore, strictly at odds. The reality of experience marks history with an imprint that has [[significance]] within the current
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  • ...n 1965 by John [[Money]] (Money, 1965). The term was introduced into the [[psychoanalytic]] [[literature]] by Robert Stoller in [[1968]] (Stoller, 1968). Money used the term to distinguish the [[subjective]] [[experience]] of gender from the [[concept]] of "gender [[role]]" which he used to desc
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  • ...fferently to the [[memory]] of the first [[experience]] than to the actual experience as lived. [[Left]] in suspense, the initial memory became pathogenic and tr ...istic than that of a pure interplay of forces, as set forth in classical [[psychoanalytic]] thought.
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  • ...cases of multiple [[personality]] and hysteria. The ground for receiving [[psychoanalytic]] [[ideas]] was prepared by Havelock Ellis through his encyclopedic writing ...ust be regarded as an outstanding [[figure]] in the [[development]] of the psychoanalytic movement, he was not alone. David Eder gave the first paper on psychoanalys
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  • Organized psychoanalysis in the city dates to establishment of the Chicago [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Society]] in 1931. N. Lionel Blitzsten, the society's first president, ...l]] activities. A charismatic [[figure]] originally attached to the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute, Alexander became a magnet for other European analysts, especiall
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  • The term [[child]] [[analysis]] refers to the application of [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] and [[concepts]] to a child with a view to [[understanding] ...only with Klein that the notion of [[transference]] and the [[idea]] of [[psychoanalytic treatment]] for children appeared. This perspective placed her in sharp opp
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  • ...ed from this [[game]] allowed the child to [[work]] over the unpleasurable experience of his mother's [[absence]]. In Freud's view, the [[compulsion]] to [[repea ...of the [[existence]] of this intermediate zone where the question whether experience was of external or of internal origin simply did not arise. Transitional ob
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  • ...nders of ego [[psychology]] in the United States, was then director of a [[psychoanalytic]] journal financed by [[Marie Bonaparte]], with whom he began to discuss as ...us works and historical documentation. He then offered examples from his [[experience]] as an [[analyst]]; he believed that [[therapy]] represented "a [[good]] o
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  • Since these early interdisciplinary efforts, a [[whole]] field of [[psychoanalytic]] film criticism has evolved. Systematic studies of movies first appeared i The [[Lacanian]] approach to film criticism centers on how audiences [[experience]] movies. The camera creates a "[[gaze]]" or perspective on the events of t
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  • ...an embarrassing incident of urinary incontinence. Worried that he might [[experience]] [[another]] while on [[stage]] at Clark, Jung offered to [[help]] by anal ...ated the growth of [[psychoanalysis]] in the United States: the American [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Association]] was founded in Baltimore just two years later, years earl
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  • The drive, as it is constructed by Freud on the basis of the experience of the unconscious, prohibits psychologizing thought from resorting to "ins I am no more unable to do so than anyone else, but in the field of psychoanalytic training, the process of displacement makes teaching cacophonous.
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  • ...ion between the [[affective]] and the [[intellectual]] is not valid in the psychoanalytic field. 'This opposition is one of the most contrary to [[analytic]] experience and most unenlightening when it comes to [[understanding]] it' (Sl, 274).
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  • ...ative of the Function of the ''I'' Function, as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience]]
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  • The [[psychoanalytic]] reliance of [[symbolic]] equations, such as the unconscious equation betw ...the [[concept]] of [[libido]] is meaningless unless it is referrd to the [[experience]] of the [[individual]]; [[libido]] does not [[exist]] [[outside]] its [[co
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  • ...alytic]] [[literature]]. On '<i>je</i>', see Note 2 below.</ref> It is an experience which leads us to oppose any [[philosophy]] directly issuing from the ''[[C ...whose veiled faces it is our privilege to see in [[outline]] in our daily experience and the penumbra of symbolic efficacity<ref>Cf. Claude Lévi-[[Strauss]], '
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  • ...take [[Freud]]'s discovery seriously. As is known, it is in the realm of [[experience]] inaugurated by [[psychoanalysis]] that we may grasp along what [[imaginar ...t these imaginary incidences, far from representing the [[essence]] of our experience, reveal only what in it remains inconsistent unless they are related to [[t
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  • ...be read together because a truly essential discussion that goes beyond the psychoanalytic field takes place here. Against what he called "personalist ideology," Laca ...ytic field is "the field where it speaks," "the distance of structure from experience fades," since structure operates "not as a theoretical model but as the ori
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  • ...o articulate what remained "unarticulated after half a century of constant experience." Beyond the desire to become an analyst, he wanted to articulate "the endi ...setre (a crucial term here) and that the year 1967-1968 was devoted to the psychoanalytic act (L' Acte psychanalytique 69).
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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” ...miroir’. * 3 August Lacan attends the 14th congress of the International Psychoanalytic Association at Marienbad, where he presents his paper on [[the mirror stage
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  • In [[psychoanalytic treatment]] In [[Lacanian]] [[psychoanalytic theory|theory]] the [[analyst]] stands in the [[place]] of "[[objet (petit)
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  • ...] - [[law]] persists as a constituent element of [[human]] [[practical]] [[experience]]. This [[trauma]]tic, [[senseless]] [[injunction]] is also the [[psychoanalytic]] [[notion]] of the [[superego]].
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  • According to [[Freud]], the peak period for the [[experience]] of the [[Oedipus complex]] is at [[about]] [[three]] to five years of age ...nd in the orientation of [[human]] [[desire]]s; and that it was basic to [[psychoanalytic theory]] and [[practice]].
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  • ....the-site.org.uk/ The SITE for Contemporary Psychoanalysis] - A UK-based [[psychoanalytic]] [[training]] organisation [http://www.apwonline.org Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroups] -- A network of clinically-orientated [[reading]] groups in th
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  • ...dation has so much the upper hand in all this over acci­dental personal [[experience]] that it makes no [[difference]] whether a child has really sucked at the ...ent of the [[race]], and we shall therefore not find improbable what the [[psychoanalytic]] investigation of the child's [[psyche]] asserts concerning the [[infantil
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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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  • ...nce]] of these [[images]] of the [[fragmented body]] beneath the classic [[psychoanalytic]] [[complexes]]. ...Bion and John Rickman whom he had met during his stay. (They tried to use psychoanalytic ideas in the rehabilitation of army misfits).
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  • ...esistance - in such a universe, of course, there is no place for the limit-experience of the Muselmann, of the living dead deprived of the capacity of human enga ...always bear in mind that humanism is an ideology, the way we spontaneously experience our predicament, and that the true knowledge of humans and their history sh
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  • ...important, even remarkable, undertaking. Deploying the post-[[Freudian]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[thought]] of Jacques [[Lacan]] and the [[dialectic]] arguments of [[Heg ...ered. He expresses genuine concern about the [[fragmentation]] of shared [[experience]] resulting from the rise in home-viewing of films but goes on. ‘I was in
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  • ...criticism or struggle, and arriving at a new unity on a new basis. In our experience this is the correct method of resolving contradictions among the people."</ ...to begin imagining Utopia to begin with. Perhaps in a more Western kind of psychoanalytic language /.../ we might think of the new onset of the Utopian process as a
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  • in the ego's [[experience]] of reality. Another way to [[understand]] function of the I as revealed in [[psychoanalytic]] experience' in
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  • * As is known, it is in the realm of [[experience]] inaugurated by psychoanalysis that we may grasp along what [[imaginary]] ...not by aiming at [[them]] in their own [[reality]], not in [[biological]] experience.
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  • ...Stage]] As Formative Function Of The I As Revealed In [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Experience]] [[Television]]: A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment
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  • ...the eye through which God sees himself. Something homologous to this weird experience, applied to God himself, occurs in the Incarnation.<br /> ...lled in the novel -, does undergo a kind of spiritual conversion, but this experience is much closer to what Lacan called "subjective destitution": an abrupt awa
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  • ...s to forget or abandon them. It is not by coincidence that I have used the psychoanalytic term 'disavowal' to describe this attitude. As is well known, disavowal, as ...ntasmatic desire is enacted. /.../ Doesn't something similar happen in the psychoanalytic clinic? And isn't this also the challenge for radical democratic ethics? (2
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  • ...Thing which thinks” is thus the condition of possibility for all of my experience, but it is at the same [[time]] inaccessible to me as an [[agent]] of [[des ...ižek’s prescription for the absent centre of political ontology. The [[psychoanalytic]] [[cure]] consists in [[traversing]] the fantasy to its [[limit]], and thu
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  • ...Loewenstein (psychoanalyst)|Rudolph Loewenstein]], trained at the [[Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute]], would permit the [[incorporation]] of the fledgling group, ini ...Lacan may be consulted in [[English]] in ''[[Television/A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment]]''.</ref>
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  • =‘Fundamentals of Psychoanalytic Technique: A Lacanian Approach for Practitioners’ by Bruce Fink= An introduction to psychoanalytic technique from a Lacanian perspective.
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  • ...e filmic experience that result from the encounter with the Real that this experience makes possible. Many contemporary theorists emphasize the importance of the ...y emphasize the disruptive role of the Real and of ''jouissance'' in the experience of the human subject. There is a growing number of films in contemporary ci
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  • ...ading of Sophocle’s ''Antigone''), and the tragic dimension of analytic experience. His exploration leads us to startling insights on “the consequence of ma
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  • ...documentary and its text became famous because this is the only televisual experience practiced by Lacan. A fair amount is made of the fact that Lacan was renown ...nge-to-the-psychoanalytic-establishment/ ‘Television: A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment’ by Jacques Lacan] (''book'')
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  • ...deadlock of Reason: when it tries to overstep the boundaries of our finite experience, reason (logos, symbolic order) gets necessarily entangled in antinomies, a In psychoanalytic terms, this choice is that of the "fundamental fantasy," of the basic frame
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  • ...titutes and guarantees the core of my being, since I can never consciously experience it and assume it. One should counter Boulter's question "To what extent do ...l right of each of us is the right to tell his/her/their own story of life-experience, especially of pain, humiliation and suffering. But, again, it is clear tha
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  • What is crucial here from the psychoanalytic perspective is the link between the capitalist dynamics of surplus-value an ...y: 'Is ''this'' art?' – but it is precisely this negative reaction, this experience of the radical incongruity between the object and the Place it occupies, th
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  • ...or of ideology which reverses the lack of our knowledge into the imaginary experience of the ineffable surplus of Meaning. The next step towards "suture" proper ...he stick is really (in itself) straight – so in what sense does here the experience change also the thing itself? Wasn't the stick all the time the same (strai
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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 enunciatio ...eadlock 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-Hege
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  • ...ce to Hegel is operative only in the early Lacan, for whom the goal of the psychoanalytic cure is the complete symbolization ("symbolic realization") of symptoms, an ...refers to these lines in order to denigrate healing as the primary goal of psychoanalytic treatment: health comes ''par surcroît''―in addition or in excess, and b
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  • ...ted passage from ''Jenaer Realphilosophie'', where Hegel characterizes the experience of pure Self, of the contraction-into-self of the subject, as the "night of ...symbolic order, the universe of the Word, logos, can only emerge from the experience of this abyss. As Hegel puts it, this inwardness of the pure self "must ent
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  • ...the Oprah Winfrey shows, Gray di­rectly enacted this 'rewriting-the-past experience' with a woman who, at the end, gratefully embraced him, crying with joy tha ...ent in our lives – ''no images of God'' does not point towards a gnostic experience of the divine beyond our reality, a divine which is beyond any image; on th
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  • ...unciation, of jouissance as impossible; the notion that, at the end of the psychoanalytic cure, the analysand has to assume symbolic castration, to accept a fundamen ..."subjective destitution" involves the opposite gesture: at the end of the psychoanalytic cure, the analysand has to suspend the urge to symbolize/internalize, to in
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  • * [[Books/Bruce Fink/Fundamentals Of Psychoanalytic Technique A Lacanian Approach For Practitioners]] * [[Books/Giorgio Agamben/Infancy And History The Destruction Of Experience]]
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  • "This new book on Lacan and time is an incisive and novel [[intervention]] in psychoanalytic studies. It offers a thorough and remarkably clear account of Lacan’s wor ...us that time is for Lacan a logical [[category]], not a category of our [[experience]] of [[reality]]. Time [[structures]] the [[processes]] of [[unconscious]]
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