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=====1964=====
;21 June
: [[Lacan]] foundes the [[École Freudienne de Pariss]] ([[EFP}}). According to the ''[[Acte de fondation]]'', the central aim of the [[EFP]] is to restore [[psychoanalysis]] to its true function by making rigorous critique of all deviations and compromises which threaten its future development. That function is inseparable from the [[training|training of analysts]] who will be able to "reconquer" [[psychoanalysis]]. Membership implies active participation in the work of small study groups. The [[EFP]] is organized on the basis of three sections, each of which is divided into three subsections: pure psychoanalysis (doctrine, training and supervision), applied psychoanalysis (doctrine of treatment, casuistics, psychiatric information) and a section dedicated to surveying the Freudian field (continuous commentary on the psychoanalytic movement, articulation with related sciences, ethics of psychoanalysis).
 
 
* June Lacan founds the Ecole française de psychanalyse. His “Act of foundation” dramatizes his sense of heroic solitude (“I hereby found – as alone as I have always been in my relation to the psychoanalytic cause – the Ecole française de psychanalyse, whose direction, concerning which nothing at present prevents me from answering for, I shall undertake during the next four years to assure”). Three months later it changes its name to the Ecole freudienne de Paris. Lacan launches a new associative model for his school; study groups called “cartels, ” made up of four or five people, are constituted, including one person who reports on the progress of the group.
* June 21 - Jacques Lacan founds theÉcole Française de Psychanalyse (French School of Psychoanalysis), which will be renamedÉcole freudienne de Paris (Freudian School of Paris) in September 1964
=====1964=====
;21 June
: [[Lacan]] foundes the [[École Freudienne de Pariss]] ([[EFP}}). According to the ''[[Acte de fondation]]'', the central aim of the [[EFP]] is to restore [[psychoanalysis]] to its true function by making rigorous critique of all deviations and compromises which threaten its future development. That function is inseparable from the [[training|training of analysts]] who will be able to "reconquer" [[psychoanalysis]]. Membership implies active participation in the work of small study groups. The [[EFP]] is organized on the basis of three sections, each of which is divided into three subsections: pure psychoanalysis (doctrine, training and supervision), applied psychoanalysis (doctrine of treatment, casuistics, psychiatric information) and a section dedicated to surveying the Freudian field (continuous commentary on the psychoanalytic movement, articulation with related sciences, ethics of psychoanalysis).
 
 
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