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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38140978/treating-psychosis-today-a-lacanian-take
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stijn Vanheule
This paper examines the principal ideas from Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory of psychosis. According to Lacan's theory in the 1950s, the central organizing element of symbolically organized mental life, the Name-of-the-Father, is missing in psychosis. That theory changes with later conceptual developments in Lacan's work that focus on the incompleteness of symbolic functioning. This connects with how, in his works from the late 1960s and the 1970s, Lacan embraces the idea of a fundamental non-rapport and symbolic non-existence at the basis of mental life...
October 2023: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38140967/on-the-role-of-speech-in-psychoanalysis-revisiting-lacan-s-function-and-field
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Derek Hook
A number of underutilized concepts in Lacan's "Function and Field of Language and Speech in Psychoanalysis" are examined with an eye to rendering them accessible and practicable to analysts from outside the Lacanian tradition. The concepts of empty and full speech are discussed, along with the notions of the subject of the unconscious, and speaking as itself a mode of intersubjectivity. Attention is afforded the future-oriented mode of psychic temporality that Lacan argues pertains to psychoanalytic practice (that of the future anterior tense, the standpoint from which analysands situate themselves in respect of what they "will have been")...
October 2023: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38140964/the-reception-of-lacanian-theory-and-practice-by-american-psychoanalytic-training-programs
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Lewis Kirshner
This paper explores the principal reasons for the exclusion of Lacanian ideas from psychoanalytic training institutes in the United States. The history of Lacan's role in the International Psychoanalytical Association, from which essentially he was expelled, occupies a central place in this story. Significant issues arose also from his practice style and technical innovations, whose rationale remains controversial today. Another major obstacle for the reception of his work is the theoretical framework of Lacanian analysis, so different from that of other schools...
October 2023: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38127475/on-looking-into-the-ego-and-the-id-100-years-after-its-publication
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Howard B Levine
Freud's publication of The Ego and the Id sparked a diverging set of psychoanalytic models - ego psychology, structural conflict theory, Kleinianism, object relations theories, Lacanianism, etc. - each of which attempted to deal with the clinical limitations of his first topography in regard to unconscious guilt, negative therapeutic reactions and primitive character organizations. This paper attempts to look back on these developments from the perspective of contemporary, post-Freudian psychoanalytic theories...
December 2023: International Journal of Psycho-analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37902483/a-lacanian-perspective-on-identity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lionel Bailly
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2023: International Journal of Psycho-analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37671713/obsessions-and-compulsions-a-lifespan-perspective
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Gregory Rizzolo
Freud traced the origin of the obsessional neurosis, which he considered a model condition for psychoanalytic inquiry, to a fixation in the anal phase of psychosexual development. Although many analysts have raised doubts about his account, and while the Sullivanian and Lacanian traditions have proposed alternatives, no approach has accounted for what Freud observed as the dizzying variety of obsessive presentations, which seem to defy a singular explanation. The broader research community has moved on, meanwhile, to genetic, neurological, and cognitive-behavioral explanations of what we now call obsessive-compulsive disorder...
June 2023: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37377406/the-poisoned-father-jane-campion-s-the-power-of-the-dog-and-the-unexpected-relevance-of-lacan-to-psychiatric-practice
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Meredith Stone
OBJECTIVE: Lacan is often deemed an obscure theorist with little clinical application. However, in film studies his psychoanalytic theory has been highly influential. This paper is part of a series of articles published in this journal accompanying a psychiatry registrar teaching programme on film and psychodynamic concepts. It introduces the Lacanian ideas of the Symbolic, Imaginary and Real as they appear in Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog, and discusses their societal and clinical significance...
June 28, 2023: Australasian Psychiatry: Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37357931/uncanny-teletherapy-working-with-extimacy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin B Strosberg, Derek Hook, Sean Leadem
Responses to the question of teletherapy have multiplied over the past decades, yet many therapists are grappling with the challenges and opportunities of teletherapy for the first time in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. For many clinicians, teletherapy was, at least initially, unfamiliar and unsettling. Much of the literature construes teletherapy as a degradation of an original-incapable of providing the intimacy achieved and maintained in two-bodies-in-a-room therapy-or as a good enough simulation. Both positions risk enshrining the consulting room as offering an unmediated scene of therapy...
April 2023: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37109670/psychoanalysis-of-covid-19-patient-narratives-a-descriptive-study
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Yu Deng, Luxue Xie, Li Wang, Yaokai Chen
Background and Objectives : COVID-19 patients are a psychologically vulnerable patient group who suffer from both physical symptoms and psychological problems. The present study is a psychoanalytic investigation of COVID-19 patients utilizing Lacan's desire theory. We aimed to explore the manner in which patients' desire is presented in their lived experience narratives and sought to discover factors which directly impacted on this process. Materials and Methods : In-depth semi-structural interviews were conducted with 36 COVID-19 patients in China...
April 5, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36744667/the-extremes-of-contemporary-violence-from-a-state-of-paralysis-to-the-transformation-of-trauma
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Rajaa Stitou
Psychoanalysis is today faced, clinically and conceptually, with extremes of violence and forced exile, creating a need to rethink clinical work with patients whose life has been marked by disaster. In work with foreign patients, difficulty in speaking about trauma is sometimes attributed to a linguistic barrier; however, the experience of terror can in any situation whatever be expressed only with difficulty. Cultural differences must not be ignored, but the clinician must find a way to facilitate speech in a subject experiencing a state of dread...
December 2022: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36200362/the-mirror-operator
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marc Heimann
The paper explores the Lacanian metaphor of the mirror as a logical operator. While the mirror-stage has often been discussed regarding its imaginary relevance, the mirror as a logical operator has not yet been discussed. To mark a first approach to this, the paper discusses the formulas Lacan offers in his Seminar X , "Anxiety," as an example for the use of this operator. The formulas show a great deal of complexity that binds several elements of Lacanian thought together. Within Lacanian theory, they show a distinct relationship to the specularised and non-specularised images of the Möbius strip, as well as to the cross-cap, and they offer a deeper insight into the widely used metaphor of the mirror...
October 2022: International Journal of Psycho-analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36047946/beyond-fear-and-pity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia Gherovici
This essay attempts to expand the traditional model of negative countertransference by giving it a Lacanian twist. The author uses theories and concepts from Freud, Winnicott, and Lacan in order to explore the affective dimension of countertransference in two cases of trans-identified patients. In the first case, the author shows that wanting to do good was counterproductive, while in the second vignette maintaining a position of neutrality allowed the author to go beyond fear and pity, which led to a dynamic resolution...
September 2022: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35856534/civilization-in-transition-ontological-confrontation
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Amnéris Maroni
This paper aims at understanding the reception of the new anthropology, in particular the perspective of Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, by psychoanalysis and analytical psychology. Native peoples in Brazil have acquired visibility nationally and internationally, thanks to their mobilization and political organization. Award-winning books have been published such as A Queda do Céu (The Fall of the Sky) by Davi Kopenawa and Bruce Albert, and Ideias para Adiar o Fim do Mundo (Ideas to Postpone the End of the World) by Ailton Krenak...
April 2022: Journal of Analytical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34727734/sex-and-prediction-error-part-1-the-metapsychology-of-jouissance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Dall'Aglio
Jouissance is one of Jacques Lacan's most impenetrable concepts. Yet it is essential to Lacan's view of sex. The term is sometimes translated as "enjoyment," but this misses key features of the concept, notably its "traumatic," excessive character. This excess points to a structural negativity within the subject (i.e., the real), an original split that cannot be remedied. In this first of a series of three papers, it is proposed that "surplus prediction error"-as understood within contemporary neuropsychoanalysis-is a neural correlate for jouissance ...
August 2021: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34727730/sex-and-prediction-error-part-3-provoking-prediction-error
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Dall'Aglio
In parts 1 and 2 of this Lacanian neuropsychoanalytic series, surplus prediction error was presented as a neural correlate of the Lacanian concept of jouissance . Affective consciousness (a key source of prediction error in the brain) impels the work of cognition, the predictive work of explaining what is foreign and surprising. Yet this arousal is the necessary bedrock of all consciousness. Although the brain's predictive model strives for homeostatic explanation of prediction error, jouissance "drives a hole" in the work of homeostasis...
August 2021: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34727729/sex-and-prediction-error-part-2-jouissance-and-the-free-energy-principle-in-neuropsychoanalysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Dall'Aglio
Jouissance refers to an excess enjoyment beyond (yet tied to) speech and representation. From the perspective of some Lacanian analysts, jouissance is precisely what testifies against any relationship to the brain- jouissance "slips" out of cognition. On the contrary, it is argued here that jouissance has a central place in contemporary neuropsychoanalysis. In part 1 of this series the metapsychology of jouissance was presented in relation to the real and symbolic registers. Here, in part 2, Mark Solms's neuropsychoanalytic model of Karl Friston's free energy principle is summarized...
August 2021: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34180369/a-discursive-study-of-the-reception-of-lacanian-ideas-and-their-relation-to-kleinianism-uruguay-1955-1982
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Gonzalo Grau-Pérez, Guillermo Milán
This research addresses the initial reception of Lacanian ideas in Uruguayan psychoanalysis. Lacanian ideas arrived in Uruguay in the 1960s in a context in which Kleinian thought prevailed. This paper studies the relation between Kleinianism and Lacanianism by analyzing discursive phenomena. The corpus used for this study was built from a variety of sources: theoretical-doctrinal papers, clinical cases, media publications, seminars transcripts, and institutional documents. The discursive materials presented here show the different controversies, crossroads, compromises, and demarcations that characterized the reception of Lacanian ideas in a context of Kleinian predominance...
August 2021: International Journal of Psycho-analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33952054/-are-we-dead-time-in-h-d-s-dialogue-with-freud
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Anat Tzur Mahalel
This paper presents H. D.'s dialogue with Freud on the theme of time and timelessness. Freud presented a conception of time that varied in accordance with the various levels of consciousness. But while linear time is presented in Freud's writing as an essential part of development and mourning, timelessness has not been fully developed as such. A discussion of Freud's conception of time is followed by a reading of H. D.'s memoir Tribute to Freud . H. D. offers a series of reminiscences of different periods in her life, with an emphasis on her analysis and on Freud...
April 2021: International Journal of Psycho-analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33635105/psychoanalysis-and-psychodynamic-psychiatry-in-france
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Michel Botbol
Even if psychoanalysis in France no longer prevails with the extraordinary enthusiasm it inspired for decades, it still retains an important place, not only in psychiatry and psychology, but also in the humanities and social sciences, including literature, philosophy, art history, linguistics, and cultural anthropology. This essay considers why and how.
2021: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33351811/key-factors-of-the-willingness-of-rural-populations-settling-in-cities-rpsc-from-a-lacanian-psychoanalysis-theory-perspective
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Zhiheng Yang, Nengneng Shen, Chenxi Li
The migration of populations from rural to urban areas is a typical phenomenon of urbanization in developing countries. Based on Lacanian psychoanalysis theory, this study analyzes the decision-making mechanism of the willingness of rural populations settling in cities (RPSC), and analyzes the key factors that affect the willingness of RPSC by using the binary Logit regression method based on survey data in Changyi, China. The results show that the willingness of RPSC is a realistic choice under the joint action of the 'mirrored' incarnation and the 'non-mirrored' order...
2020: PloS One
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