The practice of Lacanian psychoanalysis : theories and principles
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The practice of Lacanian psychoanalysis : theories and principles
Routledge, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The Practice of Lacanian Psychoanalysis lays out an Aristotelian framework to account for the different types of knowing and not-knowing operative in the theory and practice of psychoanalysis.
The book proposes a new model for diagnosis, giving preference to fewer over more diagnoses, and seeks to better organize them by distinguishing between structure and surface symptoms. It examines many principles of Lacanian clinical practice, including different types of frames and evidence, the practice of citation and listening, the resistance and desire of the analyst, transference love as a metaphor, the role of negative transference at the end of analysis, and the identification with the sinthome as Lacan's last formulation regarding the end of analysis. The text also suggests that there are three forms of love and hate based on the works of Lacan and Winnicott.
Underpinned by extensive practical knowledge of the clinic and case examples for clinicians, analysts, and practicing Lacanian analysts, this book should be of interest to academics, scholars, and clinicians alike.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Lacanian Theory and a Multidimensional and Topological Approach to Diagnoses
- 2. The Graph of Desire, the Signifying Chain(s), and the late Lacan
- 3. The Clinical Evidence for Psychoanalysis, Standard and Non-Standard Frames, and the Question of Pure and Applied Psychoanalysis
- 4. Preliminary Considerations
- 5. The Singular Frame, Logical Time, and the Scansion of Sessions
- 6. The Subject Supposed to know(ing), Love and Hate, and the Question of the Negative Transference
- 7. The Three Payments of the Analyst and the Direction of the Treatment
- 8. Interpretation: Punctuation, Citation, and the Scansion of Speech
- 9. The Resistance of the Analyst, the Desire of the Analyst, and the Countertransference
- 10. The Function of the One in Sexual Difference and the Question of Feminine Jouissance
- 11. Time, Phases of Analysis and Oedipus in Analytic Treatments Writ Large (Applied Psychoanalysis)
- 12. Termination: The Third Phase of Pure Analysis: The Aim and End of Analysis Proper
- 13. Clinical Psychoanalysis in the Public Clinic and the Question of Trauma
- Appendices
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