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  • * [[Analyst]] * [[Discourse]]
    112 bytes (10 words) - 06:20, 7 June 2006
  • ...him; the [[analyst]] must make sure that his [[desire]] "remains an x" for the [[analysand]].<ref>{{S11}} p. 274</ref> ...ince it keeps the [[analysand]] [[working]], trying to discover what the [[analyst]] wants from him.
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  • ...on]] of [[speech|spoken]] [[language]], and the [[signifier]] is conceived of as purely an acoustic [[image]] and not as a graphic one.<ref>[[Saussure|Sa ...aphic representation of a sound, but as the [[materialism|material basis]] of [[language]] itself.
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  • The "[[other]]" is perhaps the most [[complex]] term in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. {{Top}}[[autre]]]]'', ''[[A ...orrowed from [[Hegel]], to whose work [[Lacan]] was introduced in a series of lectures given by [[Alexandre Kojève]] in 1933-9.
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  • ...]] [[human]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[imaginary]] and the [[real]]. ...e for psychoanalysis; [[psychoanalysts]] are essentially 'practitioners of the symbolic function'.<ref>{{E}} p. 72</ref>
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  • ...an has examined in an original way the [[relationship]] 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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  • ...[Jacques Lacan]] argued that there were '''four''' fundamental types of '''discourse'''. ...ere: the [[Master]]'s, the [[University]]'s, the [[Hysteric]]'s, and the [[Analyst]]'s.
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  • ...onceived of it as a female disease caused by the womb wandering throughout the [[body]] (in Greek ''hysteron'' means womb). ...]] in [[psychiatry]] in the nineteenth century, especially in the [[work]] of Jean-Martin Charcot, under whom [[Freud]] studied in 1885-6.
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  • ...bout]] by the [[foreclosure]] of a primordial [[signifier]], the [[Name-of-the-Father]]. ...s]] on the grounds that the peculiarly invasive and devastating [[nature]] of psychotics' delusional systems and hallucinations indicates major [[structu
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  • ...[[affect]] from one [[idea]] to another.<ref>{{F}} ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]''. 1900a: [[SE]] V, 562</ref> ...to the [[patient]]'s [[relationship]] to the [[analyst]] as it develops in the [[treatment]].
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  • It is important to note that the English word "[[language]]" corresponds to two [[French]] [[words]]: ''[[la ...as French or [[English]], whereas ''[[langage]]'' refers to the [[system]] of [[language]] in general, abstracting from all [[particular]] languages.
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  • ...ical process]] with a beginning and an end-point, designated as the "[[end of analysis]]". ...' of analysis]] must be distinguished from the ''[[End of analysis|aim]]'' of [[psychoanalytic treatment]].
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  • ...[process]] of [[art|artistic creation]] in general and certain [[art|works of art]] in [[particular]]. He explained [[art|artistic creation]] by reference to the [[concept]] of [[sublimation]], a process in which [[sexual]] [[libido]] is redirected tow
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  • ...between the [[affect|affective]] and the [[affect|intellectual]] is one of the oldest themes in [[philosophy]], and made its way into [[Freud]]'s [[vocabu ...osition between the [[affective]] and the [[intellectual]] is not valid in the [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic field]].
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  • =====Metaphysical and Philosophical Foundations of Psychoanalytic Theory===== ...ote to his [[discourse]] that distinguishes it from most other [[school]]s of [[psychoanalytic theory]], which refuse to engage with their metaphysical a
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  • ...te is questioned in such a way as to bring out the contradictions in his [[discourse]]. ...beginning most dialogues by first reducing his interlocutor to a [[state]] of confusion and [[helplessness]].
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  • =====Discourse of the Other===== ...'[[intersubjectivity|transindividual]]'' [[nature]] of '''[[language]]''', the fact that '''[[speech]]''' always implies [[another]] [[subject]], an inter
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  • ...e of the most central, and yet most [[complex]] [[terms]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[discourse]]. ...c]] [[treatment]] is to lead the [[analysand]] to articulate the [[truth]] of his or her [[desire]].
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  • The [[French]] term ''[[parole]]'' presents considerable difficulty to the [[English]] translator because it does not correspond to any one [[English] In some contexts it corresponds to the [[English]] term "[[speech]]," and in [[others]] is best translated as "[[w
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  • ...ient]] was in a [[state]] of hypnosis, the doctor would "[[suggest]]" that the [[symptom]]s would [[disappear]]. ...[[Freud]] began using [[suggestion]] to treat [[neurotic]] [[patient]]s in the 1880s.
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  • ...re preserved under all continuous deformations. These properties are those of continuity, contiguity and delimitation. ...nces to distance, size, area and angle, and is based only on a [[concept]] of closeness or neighbourhood.
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  • ===The Punctuation of a Signifying Chain=== ...e]] and thereby sanctions [[retroactively]] one [[particular]] [[meaning]] of an [[utterance]].
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