COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; INTRODUCTION; PART I THE UNCONSCIOUS, REAL; CHAPTER ONE Trajectory; CHAPTER TWO Towards the Real; CHAPTER THREE Lalangue, traumatic; CHAPTER FOUR From the transference towards the other unconscious; CHAPTER FIVE The royal road to the RUCS; CHAPTER
Lacan - The Unconscious Reinvented
β Scribed by Soler, Colette;
- Publisher
- Karnac Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 195 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1782411011
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β¦ Synopsis
COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; INTRODUCTION; PART I THE UNCONSCIOUS, REAL; CHAPTER ONE Trajectory; CHAPTER TWO Towards the Real; CHAPTER THREE Lalangue, traumatic; CHAPTER FOUR From the transference towards the other unconscious; CHAPTER FIVE The royal road to the RUCS; CHAPTER SIX The Borromean aleph; CHAPTER SEVEN The parlΓͺtre; PART II ANALYSIS ORIENTED TOWARDS THE REAL; CHAPTER EIGHT The end pass; CHAPTER NINE The time that isn't logical; CHAPTER TEN Terminable analysis; CHAPTER ELEVEN Identification with the symptom or worse.;Has Jacques Lacan's impact on psychoanalysis really been assessed? His formulation that the Freudian unconscious is ""structured like a language"" is well-known, but this was only the beginning. There was then the radically new thesis of the ""real unconscious"". Why this step?Searching for the Ariadne's thread that runs throughout Lacan's ever-evolving teaching, this book illuminates the questions implicit in each step, and sheds new light on his revisions and renewals of psychoanalytic concepts. In tracing these, Colette Soler brings out their consequences for the clinic, and in particular.
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