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  • ...[[analyst]] proceeds to draw out the [[truth]] from the [[analysand]]'s [[free association]]s.<ref>{{S8}} p. 140</ref>
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  • These [[image]]s typically appear in the [[analysand]]'s [[dream]]s and [[free association|association]]s at a [[particular]] [[phase]] in the [[treatment
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  • ...gests that the signifying chain is a series of signifiers linked by free [[associations]], just one path through the network of signifiers which constitutes the sy
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  • ...ing]]; the [[analyst]] to listen to everything and to privilege nothing. [[Free association]] around [[dreams]] or [[memories]] allows [[unconscious]] [[ch ...r otherwise of medical qualifications is a matter for the various national associations. The question of the scientific [[nature]] of [[psychoanalysis]] remains co
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  • ...aster’s part; what matters – the hysteric as a precious object; free [[associations]] – knowledge that is not known (signifiers); no random links ...uld meet Wednesdays at 12:30); the prince or creator – an [[arbitrary]], free act; Lacan thinks that there is no enough contest of the [[authority]] of k
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  • ...rld as an object of faith, Jacobi legitimized belief and its theological [[associations]]. ...t exists beyond experience and, in this way, to revive the notions of God, free will, and immortality of soul. This was continued later in the century by A
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  • ...liding between phenomenology and structuralism. Phenomenology stresses the free self (the subject); structuralism emphasizes language [[determinism]]. Laca ..., puns, [[internal]] rhymes. In word play causal [[links]] dissolve and [[associations]] abound.
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  • ...finitely lost their innocence and are thoroughly reflexivized: the "free [[associations]]" of a typical educated [[analysand]] consist for the most part of attempt
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  • ...olves implicit reference to some psychoanalytic theory. Today, the "free [[associations]]" of a typical educated [[analysand]] consist for the most part of attempt ...ture — as such, this part has to be sacrificed if I am to become a truly free [[individual]]. Perhaps an even better example is provided by an adolescent
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  • ...n and inefficiency; for many Northern Germans, [[Catholic]] Bavaria is not free of Balkan contamination. Many arrogant Frenchmen associate [[Germany]] with ...[[dreams]] to hysterical symptoms) have lost their innocence: the 'free [[associations]]' of a typical educated [[patient]] consist for the most part of attempts
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  • ...he [[lack]] of European-style [[solidarity]] are no less wrong than the US free-[[market]] [[liberals]] who now gleefully returned the blow and pointed out ...e cause that made him desire it: this figure, most tragic of them all, has free access to all he wants, but finds no satisfaction in it.
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  • ...work on dreams and developed a technique of 'spontaneous' writing to give free expression to unconscious thoughts and wishes. ...rêve</i>, 1938). Freud answered: "A collection of dreams without their [[associations]], without [[understanding]] the circumstances in which someone dreamed, do
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  • ...et Union]], the notion of a forbidden Zone gives rise to (at least) five [[associations]]: Zone is (1) [[Gulag]], i.e. a separated prison territory; (2) a territor ...cial institution that prevents us, [[concrete]] individuals, from becoming free, into a metaphysical Limit that cannot ever be overcome.
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  • ...n and inefficiency; for many Northern Germans, [[Catholic]] Bavaria is not free of Balkan contamination. Many arrogant Frenchmen associate [[Germany]] with ...[[dreams]] to hysterical symptoms) have lost their innocence: the 'free [[associations]]' of a typical educated [[patient]] consist for the most part of attempts
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  • Today he says "I <i>[[hate]]</i> Paris ... too many bad [[associations]]," and though he scrupulously credits Miller with his own [[understanding] ...consecutive Mondays in the Winter of 1989-90, in the run up to the first "free elections" in Slovenia "a unique [[utopian]] moment ... when all options se
    45 KB (7,481 words) - 23:15, 23 May 2019
  • ...ised attention with which a [[psychoanalyst]] listens to a [[patient]]'s [[free association]]s. * [[Free association]]
    902 bytes (114 words) - 00:17, 21 May 2019
  • The rule of [[free association]] states that a [[patient in [[analysis]] (or [[analysand]]) mu ...responding rule requires the [[analyst]] to listen to all the [[verbal]] [[associations]] made by the [[patient]], giving no [[particular]] importance to anything
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  • ...t it ahs only one medium: the [[speech]] that conveys the patient's [[free associations]].
    414 bytes (57 words) - 00:21, 21 May 2019
  • clear that only the associations sanctioned by that language appeal<br> spect to the idea that it represcnts, iæ fixed, not free, with respect<br>
    32 KB (5,721 words) - 23:20, 17 May 2006
  • ...[[system]] of [[equivalences]] but by referring to the [[free association|associations]] of the dreamer himself. ...actly what the [[analyst]] would say about any particular [[symptom]] or [[free association|association]] they produced (which, as [[Lacan]] wryly comments
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