Evolving Lacanian Perspectives for Clinical Psychoanalysis: On Narcissism, Sexuation, and the Phases of Analysis in Contemporary CultureThis book presents an evolving Lacanian reading of the psychoanalytic theory of narcissism, of the phases within Oedipus, transference, and within different types of analytic treatments. Sexual difference between psychical masculinity and femininity is formulated as a negative dialectic: both sexes are not without having and not having the phallus across levels of logical organization and the three registers of experience. Many clinical examples and vignettes are offered to illustrate Lacanian theory, the permutations within sexuation, as well as the various principles of Lacanian clinical practice. The Lacanian multiform criterion for the practice of psychoanalysis is presented as an alternative to the post-Freudian notions of a standard frame, or a holding environment. The criterion extends the use of psychoanalysis to a larger group of clinical, socio-economic, and multicultural populations. Finally, the book explores the criteria used for the authorization of the analyst, and how supervision differs from analysis, and from the teacher-student and lover-beloved relationships. |
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INDEX | |
Psychoanalysis | |
and Oedipus in Analytic Treatments | |
Lacanian Perspectives on Psychoanalytic | |
From the Masters Discourse | |
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absence addition agalma Alcibiades analysand analyst becomes beloved biological borderline breast Carlos Castaneda child client clinical concept countertransference culture depression dialectical differentiated dimension ego ideal empiricism emptiness Eromenos example experience female feminine Freud he/she his/her hole ideal ego identification imaginary father imaginary phallus interpretation Jacques Lacan knowledge Lacan called Lacanian Lacanian theory lack language Latinos libido logic loss lover male masculine master maternal meaning metaphor mirror mother’s desire narcissistic needs neurosis neurotic not-all objet à Oedipal partial object patient personal analysis phallic function phallic jouissance phantasy phase of analysis phase of Oedipus position practice presence primal father primary narcissism psychical psychoanalysis psychotherapy question Real realise relation relationship represents sense session sexual difference signifier sinthome social specular image subject supposed super-ego supervision supervisor supposed to know symbolic castration symbolic mother symbolic order symbolic phallus symbolised symptom therapeutic transference transformation trauma treatment unconscious knowing woman women
