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  • * [[Freud, S.]] (1951) [1905] 'The Three Essays on [[Sexuality]]'. S.E. 7: pp. 125-244. In: [[Sta * Freud, S. (1951) Notes upon a Case of [[Obsessional Neurosis]]. S.E. I0: pp. 153-319.
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  • ...'Great Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe'', New York: Pocket [[Library]], 1951.</ref> Playing on the [[double]]-meaning of the term "[[letter]]", [[Lacan
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  • ;1951
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  • ...hich regarded psychotics as beyond the limits of [[understanding]] (Freud, 1951).
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  • ...ues Lacan:Bibliography|An Intervention on the Transference]]'',<ref>{{L}} (1951) "[[Intervention sur le transfert]]." ''[[Écrits]]''. [[Paris]]: Seuil, 19
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  • In 1951, [[Lacan]] made his call for a "[[return to Freud]].
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  • =====1951===== ...aise the issue of Lacan's use of '[[short sessions]]' in his analyses. By 1951 Lacan is writing about the [[Imaginary]], SYmbolic and the [[Real]].
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  • <td valign="top"><font face="MISHAWAKA" size="2">1951</font></td>
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  • In 1951, [[Lacan]] began to give private lectures in [[Sylvia Bataille]]'s apartmen ...ommodated. Although [[Lacan]] sometimes refers to the private lectures of 1951-2 and 1952-3 as the first two years of his "[[seminar]]", the term is now u
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  • ...ept in his study in Vienna for many years. After Martha Freud's death in [[1951]], her ashes were also placed in that urn. Golders Green Crematorium has si
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  • ...dical Catalan, Francois de Tosquelles, qualifying as a [[psychiatrist]] in 1951; he practiced psychiatry in France and (from 1953) in Algeria. He was ''ch
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  • With ''[[Strangers on a Train]]'' (1951), based on the novel by [[Patricia Highsmith]], Hitchcock combined many of *''[[Strangers on a Train]]'' (1951)
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  • ...-solution, proclaiming as the official birthdate of the Party September 30 1951 — the YEAR of the founding of the Cambodian wing of the Indochinese CP an
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  • ...to explain the [[difference between the sexes]].<ref>[[Sigmund, Freud]]. 1951.</ref> [[Freud]] emphasizes the [[phallocentrism]] of [[children]], who, a In 1923 Freud (1951) introduced the primacy of the phallus. Although the boy and the girl init
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  • ...ectic of Enlightenment]]'' (1944) and [[Adorno]]'s ''[[Minima Moralia]]'' (1951). The authors wrote both works during the Institute's American [[exile]] i
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  • ...tgenstein|Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein]] (April 26, 1889 – April 29, 1951) was an Austrian [[philosopher]] who contributed several ground-breaking wo
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  • * [[Intervention sur le transfert, 1951]]
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  • ...age]]: the [[Understanding]] of [[Dreams]], Fairy Tales and [[Myths]]'', [[1951]]
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="50px" | [[{{Y}}|1951]]
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  • * [[Intervention sur le transfert, 1951]]
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  • The effects of [[affective]] deprivation (Bowlby, 1951) have been studied among infants placed in institutions, hospitals, or fost
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  • .... This is probably one of the major contributions of Donald [[Winnicott]] (1951), namely, to have insisted on the importance of duration during this period
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  • ...Clare") Britton, a [[psychiatric]] [[social]] worker and psychoanalyst, in 1951. ...had a major impact on [[object]] relations [[theory]], particularly in his 1951 essay "Transitional [[Objects]] and Transitional Phenomena," which focused
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  • ...DPV was admitted to the International Psychoanalytical Association at the 1951 Amsterdam congress, but not the DPG. The DPG only succeeded in regaining me ..., and an institute founded by R. W. Schulte and Franz Rudolf Haarstrick in 1951), and Göttingen (the Tiefenbrunn regional hospital, founded by G. Kühnel
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  • ...The Marxist Dialectical Method, whose first edition appeared in Moscow in 1951. In later reprints, long passages were omitted or rewritten; however, these
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  • # Winnicott, Donald W. (1953 [1951]). Transitional objects and transitional phenomena. A study of the first no
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  • David Rapaport (1951/1967; 1957/1967) saw a reciprocal [[relationship]] between the ego's autono
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  • ...tively [[Lacanian]] [[reading]] of psychoanalysis began to emerge when, in 1951, Lacan made his call for a '[[return]] to [[Freud]]'. Two years later, at t
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  • | class="s4" dir="ltr" | Lacan and Levi-[[Strauss]] or Freud's Return 1951-1957
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  • | 1951-00-00 || [http://archive.nosubject.com/documents/1951-00-00a.doc Intervention sur l’exposé de G. Amado&nbsp;: «&nbsp;Éthique | 1951-00-00 || [http://archive.nosubject.com/documents/1951-00-00b.doc Intervention sur l’exposé de P. Fouquet&nbsp;: «&nbsp;Réfle
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  • [http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1951-05-02.htm link] 1951 (7 pp.)-SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE EGO-1953
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  • ==1951== ...aise the issue of Lacan's use of '[[short sessions]]' in his analyses. By 1951 Lacan is writing about the [[Imaginary]], SYmbolic and the [[Real]].
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  • ...raphy of Jacques Lacan#1950|1950]] · [[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan#1951|1951]] · [[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan#1953|1953]] · [[Bibliography of Jacqu =====1951=====
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  • 1951 (12 pp.)-INTERVENTION SUR LE TRANSFERT (INTERVENTION ON TRANSFERENCE)-1952
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  • ...tively [[Lacanian]] [[reading]] of psychoanalysis began to emerge when, in 1951, Lacan made his call for a '[[return]] to [[Freud]]'. Two years later, at t
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  • From [[{{Y}}#1951|1951]], [[Lacan]] held a weekly [[seminar]] in which he urged what he called a [
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  • ! <font size="+2" color="#0b61c4"> '''1951''' </font> [http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1951-00-00a.htm '''Évolution Psychiatrique''']
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  • [[Freud, S.]] (1951) [1911] '[[Psycho]]-[[Analytic]] [[Notes]] on an Autobiographical Account o
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  • .../span><span style="font-family:Garamond; font-size:9pt">XX, n° 1, January 1951, pp. 15-29, cf. le passage cité pp. 27-28.</span></p><p style="margin:0pt;
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  • | Lacan and Levi-Strauss or Freud's Return 1951-1957
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  • ...w.freud2lacan.com/docs/WOLFMAN-NOTES-bilingual.pdf Lacan?s Wolfman Seminar 1951-1952 (bilingual)]
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  • ....0pt">Des deux s�minaires qui pr�c�d�rent le S�minaire, celui de 1951-1952 portait sur "L'Homme au loup " et celui de 1952-1953 sur "L'Homme aux
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  • ...�me chapitre de G. SPRINGER. Introduction to RIEMANN surfaces, Reading, 1951.</font>
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  • ...7 et P. Grimal, ''Dictionnaire de la mythologie grecque'', Vend?me, P.U.F, 1951, p. 288.
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  • ...247 et P. Grimal, Dictionnaire de la mythologie grecque, Vendôme, P.U.F, 1951, p. 288.
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  • ...247 et P. Grimal, Dictionnaire de la mythologie grecque, Vendôme, P.U.F, 1951, p. 288.</font></div><div class="div0" align="left"><font class="font5">16
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  • ...247 et P. Grimal, Dictionnaire de la mythologie grecque, Vendôme, P.U.F, 1951, p. 288.</font></div><div class="div0" align="left"><font class="font5">16
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  • ...247 et P. Grimal, Dictionnaire de la mythologie grecque, Vendôme, P.U.F, 1951, p. 288.</ref>, c’est-à-dire quand on les quitte.
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