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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Projection is a defence mechanism in which an internal desire / thought / feeling is displaced and located outside the subject, in another subject. In a general sense, the term projection denotes an operation that consists in the displacement of something from onespace to
EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
DOUBT - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Doubt. The distinction between doubt as an instrument of rational thought and pathological doubt was known to philosophers ( Descartes, Spinoza) long before Freud, and had long been studied as a symptom or syndrome in psychiatry. Théodule Ribot defined doubt as "a conflict between two tendencies in thought, incompatible and antagonisticINTERSUBJECTIVITY
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
DOUBT - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Doubt. The distinction between doubt as an instrument of rational thought and pathological doubt was known to philosophers ( Descartes, Spinoza) long before Freud, and had long been studied as a symptom or syndrome in psychiatry. Théodule Ribot defined doubt as "a conflict between two tendencies in thought, incompatible and antagonisticINTERSUBJECTIVITY
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SPEECH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Anthropology. Lacan 's concept of speech as a "symbolic exchange " which " links human beings to each other '" is clearly influenced by the work of Mauss and Lévi-Strauss, especially their analysis of the exchange of gifts. Thus Freud 's interpretations are described as "a symbolic gift of speech, pregnant with a secret pact." ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Philosophy. The term " alienation " is the usual translation for the German term Entfremdung which features in the philosophy of Hegel and Marx . However, the Lacanian concept of alienation differs greatly from the ways that the term is employed in the Hegelian and Marxisttradition.
DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Drive as Cultural and Symbolic Construct. Lacan reminds his readers that Freud defined the drive as a montage composed of four discontinuous elements: the pressure, the end, the object and the source. The drive cannot therefore be conceived of as "some ultimate given, something archaic, primordial." It is a thoroughly cultural andsymbolic
IMAGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychology. In 1946, Lacan argues that in formulating the concept of the imago, psychoanalysis has provided psychology with a proper object of study and thus set psychology on a truly scientific footing. "It is possible.. to designate in the imago the proper object of psychology, exactly to the same extent that Galileo 's notion of the inertTRANSFERENCE
Transference is implicit in the speech act, which involves an exchange of signs that transforms the speaker and listener: In its essence, the efficacious transference which we're considering is quite simply the speech act. Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and full manner, there is, in the true sense, transference, symbolicINTERSUBJECTIVITY
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Sigmund Freud. In Freud 's work, sublimation is a process in which the libido is channelled into apparently non- sexual activities such as artistic creation and intellectual work. Sublimation thus functions as a socially acceptable escape valve for excess sexual energy which would otherwise have to be discharged in socially unacceptable formsDEAD MOTHER COMPLEX
The complex of the dead mother was described by André Green in 1980. Evidence of it emerges during the transference, so it is often not identifiable when analysis is first requested. It is manifested especially by a "transference depression," a repetition of an infantile depression that is often not capable of being recalled.The essential characteristic of this depression is that it occurs inBEAUTIFUL SOUL
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
DOUBT - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Doubt. The distinction between doubt as an instrument of rational thought and pathological doubt was known to philosophers ( Descartes, Spinoza) long before Freud, and had long been studied as a symptom or syndrome in psychiatry. Théodule Ribot defined doubt as "a conflict between two tendencies in thought, incompatible and antagonisticINTERSUBJECTIVITY
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
DOUBT - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Doubt. The distinction between doubt as an instrument of rational thought and pathological doubt was known to philosophers ( Descartes, Spinoza) long before Freud, and had long been studied as a symptom or syndrome in psychiatry. Théodule Ribot defined doubt as "a conflict between two tendencies in thought, incompatible and antagonisticINTERSUBJECTIVITY
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This page was last edited on 20 May 2019, at 16:58. This page has been accessed 2,841 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of Use EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
SPEECH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Anthropology. Lacan 's concept of speech as a "symbolic exchange " which " links human beings to each other '" is clearly influenced by the work of Mauss and Lévi-Strauss, especially their analysis of the exchange of gifts. Thus Freud 's interpretations are described as "a symbolic gift of speech, pregnant with a secret pact." ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Philosophy. The term " alienation " is the usual translation for the German term Entfremdung which features in the philosophy of Hegel and Marx . However, the Lacanian concept of alienation differs greatly from the ways that the term is employed in the Hegelian and Marxisttradition.
DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Drive as Cultural and Symbolic Construct. Lacan reminds his readers that Freud defined the drive as a montage composed of four discontinuous elements: the pressure, the end, the object and the source. The drive cannot therefore be conceived of as "some ultimate given, something archaic, primordial." It is a thoroughly cultural andsymbolic
IMAGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychology. In 1946, Lacan argues that in formulating the concept of the imago, psychoanalysis has provided psychology with a proper object of study and thus set psychology on a truly scientific footing. "It is possible.. to designate in the imago the proper object of psychology, exactly to the same extent that Galileo 's notion of the inertTRANSFERENCE
Transference is implicit in the speech act, which involves an exchange of signs that transforms the speaker and listener: In its essence, the efficacious transference which we're considering is quite simply the speech act. Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and full manner, there is, in the true sense, transference, symbolicINTERSUBJECTIVITY
This page was last edited on 24 May 2019, at 20:48. This page has been accessed 7,313 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of UseSUBLIMATION
Sigmund Freud. In Freud 's work, sublimation is a process in which the libido is channelled into apparently non- sexual activities such as artistic creation and intellectual work. Sublimation thus functions as a socially acceptable escape valve for excess sexual energy which would otherwise have to be discharged in socially unacceptable formsDEAD MOTHER COMPLEX
The complex of the dead mother was described by André Green in 1980. Evidence of it emerges during the transference, so it is often not identifiable when analysis is first requested. It is manifested especially by a "transference depression," a repetition of an infantile depression that is often not capable of being recalled.The essential characteristic of this depression is that it occurs inBEAUTIFUL SOUL
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The "work of mourning" is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object.Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that cannot be shortened, to separate from the lost object.. Extreme pain, denial of reality, hallucination of the presence of the object, and awareness of TRUTH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS This page was last edited on 20 May 2019, at 17:26. This page has been accessed 5,545 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of Use DOUBT - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The distinction between doubt as an instrument of rational thought and pathological doubt was known to philosophers (Descartes, Spinoza) long before Freud, and had long been studied as a symptom or syndrome in psychiatry.Théodule Ribot defined doubt as "a conflict between two tendencies in thought, incompatible and antagonistic, without any possible reconciliation, into a succession of EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS ↑Lacan, Jacques. The Seminar. Book VII. The Ethics of Psychoanalysis, 1959-60.Trans. Dennis Porter. London: Routledge, 1992. p. 139 ↑ Lacan, Jacques. The Seminar. ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS This page was last edited on 20 May 2019, at 17:26. This page has been accessed 5,545 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of Use DOUBT - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The distinction between doubt as an instrument of rational thought and pathological doubt was known to philosophers (Descartes, Spinoza) long before Freud, and had long been studied as a symptom or syndrome in psychiatry.Théodule Ribot defined doubt as "a conflict between two tendencies in thought, incompatible and antagonistic, without any possible reconciliation, into a succession of EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS ↑Lacan, Jacques. The Seminar. Book VII. The Ethics of Psychoanalysis, 1959-60.Trans. Dennis Porter. London: Routledge, 1992. p. 139 ↑ Lacan, Jacques. The Seminar. ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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This page was last edited on 20 May 2019, at 16:58. This page has been accessed 2,841 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of Use DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS ↑Lacan, Jacques. Écrits: A Selection.Trans. Alan Sheridan.London: Tavistock Publications, 1977. p.301 ↑ Lacan, Jacques. The Seminar.Book XI. The Four
EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS ↑Lacan, Jacques. "Le stade du miroir comme formateur de la fonction du Je," in Lacan, Jacques.Écrits.Paris: Seuil, 1966. pp. 93-100 ["The Mirror Stage as Formative ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS ↑Lacan, Jacques. Écrits.Paris: Seuil, 1966. p. 154 ↑ Lacan, Jacques. The Seminar. Book XI. The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis, 1964.Trans. AlanSUBLIMATION
↑Lacan, Jacques. The Seminar. Book VII. The Ethics of Psychoanalysis, 1959-60.Trans. Dennis Porter. London: Routledge, 1992. p. 144 ↑ Lacan, Jacques. The Seminar.INTERSUBJECTIVITY
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EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
OTHER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The " other " is perhaps the most complex term in Lacan 's work. Freud uses the term " other " to speak of der Andere ("the other person") and das Andere ("otherness"). When Lacan first begins to use the term, in the 1930s, it is not very salient, and refers simply to "other people ." Lacan seems to have borrowed the term from Hegel, to whose DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ".SUBLIMATION
Sigmund Freud. In Freud 's work, sublimation is a process in which the libido is channelled into apparently non- sexual activities such as artistic creation and intellectual work. Sublimation thus functions as a socially acceptable escape valve for excess sexual energy which would otherwise have to be discharged in socially unacceptable forms GAZE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that ORDER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
OTHER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The " other " is perhaps the most complex term in Lacan 's work. Freud uses the term " other " to speak of der Andere ("the other person") and das Andere ("otherness"). When Lacan first begins to use the term, in the 1930s, it is not very salient, and refers simply to "other people ." Lacan seems to have borrowed the term from Hegel, to whose DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ".SUBLIMATION
Sigmund Freud. In Freud 's work, sublimation is a process in which the libido is channelled into apparently non- sexual activities such as artistic creation and intellectual work. Sublimation thus functions as a socially acceptable escape valve for excess sexual energy which would otherwise have to be discharged in socially unacceptable forms GAZE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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ORDER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The imaginary, the symbolic and the real are profoundly heterogeneous, each referring to quite distinct aspects of psychoanalytic experience. It is therefore difficult to see what they have in common, and yet, the fact that Lacan refers to all three as " orders " implies that they share some common property. Lacan explores this question of whatIDENTIFICATION
↑Laplanche, Jean and Pontalis, Jean-Bertrand. The Language of Psycho-Analysis, trans. Donald Nicholson-Smith, London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of PsychoTRANSFERENCE
Transference is implicit in the speech act, which involves an exchange of signs that transforms the speaker and listener: In its essence, the efficacious transference which we're considering is quite simply the speech act. Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and full manner, there is, in the true sense, transference, symbolic DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Drive as Cultural and Symbolic Construct. Lacan reminds his readers that Freud defined the drive as a montage composed of four discontinuous elements: the pressure, the end, the object and the source. The drive cannot therefore be conceived of as "some ultimate given, something archaic, primordial." It is a thoroughly cultural andsymbolic
PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Projection is a defence mechanism in which an internal desire / thought / feeling is displaced and located outside the subject, in another subject. In a general sense, the term projection denotes an operation that consists in the displacement of something from onespace to
ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Philosophy. The term " alienation " is the usual translation for the German term Entfremdung which features in the philosophy of Hegel and Marx . However, the Lacanian concept of alienation differs greatly from the ways that the term is employed in the Hegelian and Marxisttradition.
DESIRE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The analyst's desire, 'a desire to obtain absolute difference', is the original Lacanian concept that defines the position of the analyst in analytic discourse, and represents a culmination of his elucidation of the function of desire in psychoanalysis (Lacan, 1977, p. 276; 1991). This position is structural, constitutive of analytic discourse FORMULAS OF SEXUATION This page was last edited on 21 January 2021, at 17:25. This page has been accessed 5,866 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia ofPsychoanalysis
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OTHER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The " other " is perhaps the most complex term in Lacan 's work. Freud uses the term " other " to speak of der Andere ("the other person") and das Andere ("otherness"). When Lacan first begins to use the term, in the 1930s, it is not very salient, and refers simply to "other people ." Lacan seems to have borrowed the term from Hegel, to whose EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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Sigmund Freud. In Freud 's work, sublimation is a process in which the libido is channelled into apparently non- sexual activities such as artistic creation and intellectual work. Sublimation thus functions as a socially acceptable escape valve for excess sexual energy which would otherwise have to be discharged in socially unacceptable forms TRUTH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
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OTHER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The " other " is perhaps the most complex term in Lacan 's work. Freud uses the term " other " to speak of der Andere ("the other person") and das Andere ("otherness"). When Lacan first begins to use the term, in the 1930s, it is not very salient, and refers simply to "other people ." Lacan seems to have borrowed the term from Hegel, to whose EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
SUBLIMATION
Sigmund Freud. In Freud 's work, sublimation is a process in which the libido is channelled into apparently non- sexual activities such as artistic creation and intellectual work. Sublimation thus functions as a socially acceptable escape valve for excess sexual energy which would otherwise have to be discharged in socially unacceptable forms ORDER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The imaginary, the symbolic and the real are profoundly heterogeneous, each referring to quite distinct aspects of psychoanalytic experience. It is therefore difficult to see what they have in common, and yet, the fact that Lacan refers to all three as " orders " implies that they share some common property. Lacan explores this question of whatIDENTIFICATION
↑Laplanche, Jean and Pontalis, Jean-Bertrand. The Language of Psycho-Analysis, trans. Donald Nicholson-Smith, London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho DEMAND - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS In 1961, Lacan rethinks the various stages of libidinal organisation as forms of demand. The oral phase of development is constituted by a demand (made by the subject) to be fed (which is a demand made by the subject ). In the anal stage, on the other hand, it is not a question of the subject 's demand, but the demand of the Other (the parent TIME - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Lacan 's concept of logical time anticipates his incursions into Saussurean linguistics, which is based on the distinction between the diachronic (or temporal) and the synchronic ( atemporal) aspects of language. Hence Lacan 's increasing stress, beginning in the 1950s, on synchronic or timeless structures rather than on developmental "stages ".
DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Drive as Cultural and Symbolic Construct. Lacan reminds his readers that Freud defined the drive as a montage composed of four discontinuous elements: the pressure, the end, the object and the source. The drive cannot therefore be conceived of as "some ultimate given, something archaic, primordial." It is a thoroughly cultural andsymbolic
PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Projection is a defence mechanism in which an internal desire / thought / feeling is displaced and located outside the subject, in another subject. In a general sense, the term projection denotes an operation that consists in the displacement of something from onespace to
DESIRE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The analyst's desire, 'a desire to obtain absolute difference', is the original Lacanian concept that defines the position of the analyst in analytic discourse, and represents a culmination of his elucidation of the function of desire in psychoanalysis (Lacan, 1977, p. 276; 1991). This position is structural, constitutive of analytic discourse FORMULAS OF SEXUATION This page was last edited on 21 January 2021, at 17:25. This page has been accessed 5,866 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia ofPsychoanalysis
ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Philosophy. The term " alienation " is the usual translation for the German term Entfremdung which features in the philosophy of Hegel and Marx . However, the Lacanian concept of alienation differs greatly from the ways that the term is employed in the Hegelian and Marxisttradition.
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
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OTHER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The " other " is perhaps the most complex term in Lacan 's work. Freud uses the term " other " to speak of der Andere ("the other person") and das Andere ("otherness"). When Lacan first begins to use the term, in the 1930s, it is not very salient, and refers simply to "other people ." Lacan seems to have borrowed the term from Hegel, to whose EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
SUBLIMATION
Sigmund Freud. In Freud 's work, sublimation is a process in which the libido is channelled into apparently non- sexual activities such as artistic creation and intellectual work. Sublimation thus functions as a socially acceptable escape valve for excess sexual energy which would otherwise have to be discharged in socially unacceptable forms TRUTH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
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OTHER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The " other " is perhaps the most complex term in Lacan 's work. Freud uses the term " other " to speak of der Andere ("the other person") and das Andere ("otherness"). When Lacan first begins to use the term, in the 1930s, it is not very salient, and refers simply to "other people ." Lacan seems to have borrowed the term from Hegel, to whose EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
SUBLIMATION
Sigmund Freud. In Freud 's work, sublimation is a process in which the libido is channelled into apparently non- sexual activities such as artistic creation and intellectual work. Sublimation thus functions as a socially acceptable escape valve for excess sexual energy which would otherwise have to be discharged in socially unacceptable forms ORDER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The imaginary, the symbolic and the real are profoundly heterogeneous, each referring to quite distinct aspects of psychoanalytic experience. It is therefore difficult to see what they have in common, and yet, the fact that Lacan refers to all three as " orders " implies that they share some common property. Lacan explores this question of whatIDENTIFICATION
↑Laplanche, Jean and Pontalis, Jean-Bertrand. The Language of Psycho-Analysis, trans. Donald Nicholson-Smith, London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho DEMAND - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS In 1961, Lacan rethinks the various stages of libidinal organisation as forms of demand. The oral phase of development is constituted by a demand (made by the subject) to be fed (which is a demand made by the subject ). In the anal stage, on the other hand, it is not a question of the subject 's demand, but the demand of the Other (the parent TIME - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Lacan 's concept of logical time anticipates his incursions into Saussurean linguistics, which is based on the distinction between the diachronic (or temporal) and the synchronic ( atemporal) aspects of language. Hence Lacan 's increasing stress, beginning in the 1950s, on synchronic or timeless structures rather than on developmental "stages ".
DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Drive as Cultural and Symbolic Construct. Lacan reminds his readers that Freud defined the drive as a montage composed of four discontinuous elements: the pressure, the end, the object and the source. The drive cannot therefore be conceived of as "some ultimate given, something archaic, primordial." It is a thoroughly cultural andsymbolic
PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Projection is a defence mechanism in which an internal desire / thought / feeling is displaced and located outside the subject, in another subject. In a general sense, the term projection denotes an operation that consists in the displacement of something from onespace to
DESIRE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The analyst's desire, 'a desire to obtain absolute difference', is the original Lacanian concept that defines the position of the analyst in analytic discourse, and represents a culmination of his elucidation of the function of desire in psychoanalysis (Lacan, 1977, p. 276; 1991). This position is structural, constitutive of analytic discourse FORMULAS OF SEXUATION This page was last edited on 21 January 2021, at 17:25. This page has been accessed 5,866 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia ofPsychoanalysis
ALIENATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Philosophy. The term " alienation " is the usual translation for the German term Entfremdung which features in the philosophy of Hegel and Marx . However, the Lacanian concept of alienation differs greatly from the ways that the term is employed in the Hegelian and Marxisttradition.
CASTRATION COMPLEX
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Projection is a defence mechanism in which an internal desire / thought / feeling is displaced and located outside the subject, in another subject. In a general sense, the term projection denotes an operation that consists in the displacement of something from onespace to
TRANSFERENCE
Transference is implicit in the speech act, which involves an exchange of signs that transforms the speaker and listener: In its essence, the efficacious transference which we're considering is quite simply the speech act. Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and full manner, there is, in the true sense, transference, symbolic DOUBT - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Doubt. The distinction between doubt as an instrument of rational thought and pathological doubt was known to philosophers ( Descartes, Spinoza) long before Freud, and had long been studied as a symptom or syndrome in psychiatry. Théodule Ribot defined doubt as "a conflict between two tendencies in thought, incompatible and antagonistic EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". FORMULAS OF SEXUATION This page was last edited on 21 January 2021, at 17:25. This page has been accessed 5,866 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia ofPsychoanalysis
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Projection is a defence mechanism in which an internal desire / thought / feeling is displaced and located outside the subject, in another subject. In a general sense, the term projection denotes an operation that consists in the displacement of something from onespace to
TRANSFERENCE
Transference is implicit in the speech act, which involves an exchange of signs that transforms the speaker and listener: In its essence, the efficacious transference which we're considering is quite simply the speech act. Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and full manner, there is, in the true sense, transference, symbolic DOUBT - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Doubt. The distinction between doubt as an instrument of rational thought and pathological doubt was known to philosophers ( Descartes, Spinoza) long before Freud, and had long been studied as a symptom or syndrome in psychiatry. Théodule Ribot defined doubt as "a conflict between two tendencies in thought, incompatible and antagonistic EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". FORMULAS OF SEXUATION This page was last edited on 21 January 2021, at 17:25. This page has been accessed 5,866 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia ofPsychoanalysis
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NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (1901 - 1981) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who has been called "the most controversial psycho-analyst since Freud". ". Giving yearly seminars in Paris from 1953 to 1981, Lacan influenced many leading French intellectuals in the 1960s and the 1970s, especially those associated with post-structuralism.His ideas had a significant impact on post EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
TRANSFERENCE
Transference is implicit in the speech act, which involves an exchange of signs that transforms the speaker and listener: In its essence, the efficacious transference which we're considering is quite simply the speech act. Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and full manner, there is, in the true sense, transference, symbolic IMAGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS This page was last edited on 24 May 2019, at 20:14. This page has been accessed 7,848 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of Use SEPARATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS This page was last edited on 20 May 2019, at 18:59. This page has been accessed 5,360 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of UseMASTER-SIGNIFIER
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VIDEOS/DOCUMENTARY/THE ISTER The Ister is a 2004 documentary film directed by David Barison and Daniel Ross. The film is loosely based on the works of philosopher Martin Heidegger, in particular the 1942 lecture course he delivered, Hölderlins Hymne «Der Ister», concerning a poem, Der Ister, by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin. FETISH/FETISHISTIC DISAVOWAL Definition. The term "fetish" first came into widespread use in the eighteenth century in the context of the study of "primitive religions", in which it denoted an inanimate object of worship.In the nineteenth century, Marx borrowed the term to describe the way that, in capitalist societies, social relations assume the illusory form of relations between things ("commodity fetishism").NAME-OF-THE-FATHER
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Projection is a defence mechanism in which an internal desire / thought / feeling is displaced and located outside the subject, in another subject. In a general sense, the term projection denotes an operation that consists in the displacement of something from onespace to
TRANSFERENCE
Transference is implicit in the speech act, which involves an exchange of signs that transforms the speaker and listener: In its essence, the efficacious transference which we're considering is quite simply the speech act. Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and full manner, there is, in the true sense, transference, symbolic DOUBT - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Doubt. The distinction between doubt as an instrument of rational thought and pathological doubt was known to philosophers ( Descartes, Spinoza) long before Freud, and had long been studied as a symptom or syndrome in psychiatry. Théodule Ribot defined doubt as "a conflict between two tendencies in thought, incompatible and antagonistic EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". FORMULAS OF SEXUATION This page was last edited on 21 January 2021, at 17:25. This page has been accessed 5,866 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia ofPsychoanalysis
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MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Projection is a defence mechanism in which an internal desire / thought / feeling is displaced and located outside the subject, in another subject. In a general sense, the term projection denotes an operation that consists in the displacement of something from onespace to
TRANSFERENCE
Transference is implicit in the speech act, which involves an exchange of signs that transforms the speaker and listener: In its essence, the efficacious transference which we're considering is quite simply the speech act. Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and full manner, there is, in the true sense, transference, symbolic DOUBT - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Doubt. The distinction between doubt as an instrument of rational thought and pathological doubt was known to philosophers ( Descartes, Spinoza) long before Freud, and had long been studied as a symptom or syndrome in psychiatry. Théodule Ribot defined doubt as "a conflict between two tendencies in thought, incompatible and antagonistic EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". FORMULAS OF SEXUATION This page was last edited on 21 January 2021, at 17:25. This page has been accessed 5,866 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia ofPsychoanalysis
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NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (1901 - 1981) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who has been called "the most controversial psycho-analyst since Freud". ". Giving yearly seminars in Paris from 1953 to 1981, Lacan influenced many leading French intellectuals in the 1960s and the 1970s, especially those associated with post-structuralism.His ideas had a significant impact on post EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
TRANSFERENCE
Transference is implicit in the speech act, which involves an exchange of signs that transforms the speaker and listener: In its essence, the efficacious transference which we're considering is quite simply the speech act. Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and full manner, there is, in the true sense, transference, symbolic IMAGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS This page was last edited on 24 May 2019, at 20:14. This page has been accessed 7,848 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of Use SEPARATION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS This page was last edited on 20 May 2019, at 18:59. This page has been accessed 5,360 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of UseMASTER-SIGNIFIER
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VIDEOS/DOCUMENTARY/THE ISTER The Ister is a 2004 documentary film directed by David Barison and Daniel Ross. The film is loosely based on the works of philosopher Martin Heidegger, in particular the 1942 lecture course he delivered, Hölderlins Hymne «Der Ister», concerning a poem, Der Ister, by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin. FETISH/FETISHISTIC DISAVOWAL Definition. The term "fetish" first came into widespread use in the eighteenth century in the context of the study of "primitive religions", in which it denoted an inanimate object of worship.In the nineteenth century, Marx borrowed the term to describe the way that, in capitalist societies, social relations assume the illusory form of relations between things ("commodity fetishism").NAME-OF-THE-FATHER
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NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS NO SUBJECT. Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (1901 - 1981) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who has been called "the most controversial psycho - analyst since Freud ". Giving yearly seminars in Paris from 1953 to 1981, Lacan influenced many leading French intellectuals in the 1960s and the 1970s, especially those associatedwith post
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EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
PROJECTION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Projection is a defence mechanism in which an internal desire / thought / feeling is displaced and located outside the subject, in another subject. In a general sense, the term projection denotes an operation that consists in the displacement of something from onespace to
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SUBLIMATION
Sigmund Freud. In Freud 's work, sublimation is a process in which the libido is channelled into apparently non- sexual activities such as artistic creation and intellectual work. Sublimation thus functions as a socially acceptable escape valve for excess sexual energy which would otherwise have to be discharged in socially unacceptable forms EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". IMAGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS This page was last edited on 24 May 2019, at 20:14. This page has been accessed 7,848 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of Use NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS NO SUBJECT. Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (1901 - 1981) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who has been called "the most controversial psycho - analyst since Freud ". Giving yearly seminars in Paris from 1953 to 1981, Lacan influenced many leading French intellectuals in the 1960s and the 1970s, especially those associatedwith post
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EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
MOURNING - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Mourning. The " work of mourning " is a set of mental processes, conscious and unconscious, initiated by the loss of an emotionally and instinctually cathected object. Once this work is complete, the subject is gradually able, within a period of time that DEATH - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSISSEE MORE ONNOSUBJECT.COM
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Sigmund Freud. In Freud 's work, sublimation is a process in which the libido is channelled into apparently non- sexual activities such as artistic creation and intellectual work. Sublimation thus functions as a socially acceptable escape valve for excess sexual energy which would otherwise have to be discharged in socially unacceptable forms EXTIMACY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The resulting neologism, which may be rendered " extimacy in English, neatly expresses the way in which psychoanalysis problematizes the opposition between " inside " and " outside ". IMAGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS This page was last edited on 24 May 2019, at 20:14. This page has been accessed 7,848 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of Use STRUCTURE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Lacanian nosography is a categorical classification system based on a discrete series, rather than a dimensional system based on a continuum. The three major clinical structures are therefore mutually exclusive; a subject cannot be both neurotic and psychotic, for example. The three major clinical structures together constitute allthe three
EGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The ego is also the source of resistance to psychoanalytic treatment, and thus to strengthen it would only increase those resistances. Because of its imaginary fixity, the ego is resistant to all subjective growth and change, and to the dialectical movement of desire. By undermining the fixity of the ego, psychoanalytic treatmentaims to
DRIVE - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Drive as Cultural and Symbolic Construct. Lacan reminds his readers that Freud defined the drive as a montage composed of four discontinuous elements: the pressure, the end, the object and the source. The drive cannot therefore be conceived of as "some ultimate given, something archaic, primordial." It is a thoroughly cultural andsymbolic
OTHER - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The " other " is perhaps the most complex term in Lacan 's work. Freud uses the term " other " to speak of der Andere ("the other person") and das Andere ("otherness"). When Lacan first begins to use the term, in the 1930s, it is not very salient, and refers simply to "other people ." Lacan seems to have borrowed the term from Hegel, to whose IMAGO - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS This page was last edited on 24 May 2019, at 20:14. This page has been accessed 7,848 times. About No Subject - Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis; Terms of Use FANTASY - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Sigmund Freud. The concept of fantasy is central to Freud's work. Indeed, the origin of psychoanalysis is bound up with Freud's recognition in 1897 that memories of seduction are sometimes the product of fantasy rather than traces of real sexual abuse. This crucial moment in the development of Freud's thought (which is often simplistically dubbed "the abandonment of the seduction theorySURPLUS-ENJOYMENT
It is no surprise that Coke was first introduced as a medicine - its strange taste does not seem to provide any particular satisfaction, it is not directly pleasing and endearing; however, it is precisely as such, as transcending any immediate use-value (like water, beer or wine, which definitely do quench our thirst or produce the desired effect of satisfied calm), that Coke functions as the PERVERSION - NO SUBJECT - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOANALYSIS Perversion is also a particular way in which the subject situates himself in relation to the drive. In perversion, the subject locates himself as object of the drive, as the means of the Other 's jouissance. This is to invert the structure of fantasy, which is why the formula for perversion appears as a $ in the first schema in "Kant with
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