discourse
- The Libidinal Economy of Discourses and the challenges of maladaptation
- Matrices, mattresses and the relation to the referent group
- Working forensically: uncovering the constraints on narrative and subjection
- What is happening to ‘Boundaries’, ‘Authority’ and ‘Containment’?
- The perverse discourses
double subjection
- In which Zizek misreads Lacan
- How are we to distinguish a ‘repressed unconscious’ from a ‘radically unconscious’?
- Why a ‘Lacanian’ reading of the unconscious?
- What might it mean to ‘Confront the Real Issues’?
- Betraying the citizen: social defences against innovation
- To ‘contain’: signifiers, signifieds and Thirdness
- How does ‘sophisticated’ group mentality relate to basic assumption behaviour?
drive functioning
- Working with the subject’s relation to the unconscious within the context of an organisation and its ecosystem
- Anxiety and Innovation – working with the beyond of double subjection
- When should critical realists care about drive structure?
- Structural ‘gaps’ – the wigo/wiRgo relation
- The Promoted Sibling as an expression of libidinal investment
- Being, between two deaths
- The relation to drive structure
- The question(ing) of faith
- The structure of a Lacanian ‘discourse’
- The basic schema of the Project
ethical challenge
- What does it mean ‘not to give ground to one’s desire’?
- Meeting the challenge of impotence
- What might it mean to ‘Confront the Real Issues’?
- Working with a transference to the work
- The small-s/Big-S distinction and its relation to the structure of père-version
- On psychoanalysing organisations and using psychoanalytic language: are we entering a third epoch?
- The burden imposed by the requirements for abstract thought
- On the refusal of (big-S) Symbolic castration
- What can we learn from Lance Armstrong?
- Counter-resistance is always on the side of the supplier-provider
identification
- On vagueness and its conservation
- What makes an economy a ‘libidinal economy’?
- Getting caught ‘inside’ particular forms of Thirdness as an effect of unconscious valency
- Managing the risks of social disruption
- Difficulties with the use of Lacan in Susan Long’s ‘The Perverse Organisation’
- Crises of delegation in recognising new truths
- Freud’s third identification – identification to a symptom
learning
- Formulating network interventions
- The ISPSO listserve: our parallel process in (not) working through differences
- The drivers of organisational scope
- Triple loop learning
- Three risks to a reading
- The ‘Plus-One’ exercise
objects
- What might make translation difficult from a Lacanian reading to a Kleinian reading of Freud?
- Getting caught ‘inside’ particular forms of Thirdness as an effect of unconscious valency
- Reading ‘symbol formation’ as a 4-term relation
- The missing subject-ego relation in true symbolism, symbolic equation and object-relations
- THE environment does not ex-sist: engendering ‘boundary’ as the object of psychoanalytic study
- The social object – distinguishing Kleinian, ‘real’ and Lacanian objects
quantum organisation
- The Quantum Metaphor III – working without boundaries
- The Quantum Metaphor II – North-South vs East-West dominance
- The Quantum Metaphor I – the asymmetries
symptom
- How is the internet revolution changing us?
- The split-screen journal
- Bion, Lacan and the thing-in-itself
- The Quadripod
- Distinguishing the Kleinian object and the Lacanian symptom