The understanding of the relationship between the analysand and analyst shifted over time for both Freud and Lacan. How did Lacan differ from Freud in his handling of the analyst-analysand relation? One difference lies in…
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In his seminar on transference, Lacan elaborated that the automatic repetition was no longer related to transference. What did Lacan mean? Lacan is not saying that automatic repetition is no longer related to transference. He…
In order to do analysis, for Freud, what you need is inhibition, or symptom, or anxiety. Inhibition, symptom and anxiety are the bread that an analyst has to eat in order to earn his living….
Throughout his career, Lacan was working on the deliteralisation of Freudian concepts. What are these concepts that Lacan was working on? In Fink’s translation of ‘The Instance of the Letter in the Unconscious’ in the…
In Lacan’s view, the analysand is not ‘analysed’ by the analyst; it is the analysand who analyses, and the task of the analyst is to help him to analyse well. What does this mean and…
Lacan defines counter-transference as “the sum total of the analyst’s biases, passions, and difficulties”. What does Lacan mean here? Lacan uses the metaphor of a game of contract bridge to unpack what he means here. …
Lacan, like Freud before him, addressed the transference in a number of different ways through the development of his theoretical work. How did Lacan define transference and counter-transference? With transference, which is spoken about in…