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Towards Identity in the Psychoanalytic Encounter addresses the theme of identification and identity in the psychoanalytic clinic as elaborated by Jacques Lacan over the course of his teaching.

In psychoanalysis, the subject who is summoned to speak himself is by definition lacking in identity. His question is What am I? but, as he is only represented by his words, his being is always elsewhere, within other words that are yet to come. Thus a paradox: one seeks via speech the identity of a being who, through his speech, is not identifiable. Yet the fact remains, he has a body, and he is riveted to sufferings that psychoanalysis, from Freud to Lacan, identified, which are not accidental, which we call repetition and symptom, and which shift the question of identity because a One, real, is at play in them.

Towards Identity in the Psychoanalytic Encounter will be key reading for the study and research of Lacanian psychoanalysis and all practitioners interested

Table of Contents

Dedication

Preface

I. November 12, 2014

Analytic context

Consciousness of identity

Identity called into question

Towards identity

II. November 26, 2014

Apparolé” to capitalism

Identity and the Social Link

The segregative option

“Not all apparolé” to capitalism

III. December 17, 2015

Identity put into question

The subject represented

The entrance of the subject into the real

The function of identifications

IV. January 7, 2015

The order of identifications

Two primordial identifications

“The imaginary path”

An absence

V. January 21, 2015

Phallus, are you there?

Genealogy of the phallus

The phallocentric clinic

VI. February 4, 2015

Socialising phallus

Two lacks

And the Name-of-the-Father?

VII. March 11, 2015

The primordial identification

Subversion

Copulatory function of the phallus

VIII. March 25, 2015

Maternal castration

The phallic supplement

The collective and the individual

Context

IX. April 8, 2015

Our context

In the footsteps of Freud

A single psychology

“Civilizing” love

The three identifications

X. May 6, 2015

The principle of cohesion

The Freudian group is not a discourse

Links between peers?

XI. May 20, 2015

Dialectic of phallic identifications

Unconscious desire and genitality

Jouissance of the body…

What body?

The unlikely body

XII. June 3, 2015

Identification with the symptom

Non extimate jouissance

Of the real Ones

To identify oneself without identifying?

Towards Identity in the Psychoanalytic Encounter

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/22/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367342036, 978-0367342036
      ISBN10: 0367342030

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Towards Identity in the Psychoanalytic Encounter addresses the theme of identification and identity in the psychoanalytic clinic as elaborated by Jacques Lacan over the course of his teaching.

      In psychoanalysis, the subject who is summoned to speak himself is by definition lacking in identity. His question is What am I? but, as he is only represented by his words, his being is always elsewhere, within other words that are yet to come. Thus a paradox: one seeks via speech the identity of a being who, through his speech, is not identifiable. Yet the fact remains, he has a body, and he is riveted to sufferings that psychoanalysis, from Freud to Lacan, identified, which are not accidental, which we call repetition and symptom, and which shift the question of identity because a One, real, is at play in them.

      Towards Identity in the Psychoanalytic Encounter will be key reading for the study and research of Lacanian psychoanalysis and all practitioners interested

      Table of Contents

      Dedication

      Preface

      I. November 12, 2014

      Analytic context

      Consciousness of identity

      Identity called into question

      Towards identity

      II. November 26, 2014

      Apparolé” to capitalism

      Identity and the Social Link

      The segregative option

      “Not all apparolé” to capitalism

      III. December 17, 2015

      Identity put into question

      The subject represented

      The entrance of the subject into the real

      The function of identifications

      IV. January 7, 2015

      The order of identifications

      Two primordial identifications

      “The imaginary path”

      An absence

      V. January 21, 2015

      Phallus, are you there?

      Genealogy of the phallus

      The phallocentric clinic

      VI. February 4, 2015

      Socialising phallus

      Two lacks

      And the Name-of-the-Father?

      VII. March 11, 2015

      The primordial identification

      Subversion

      Copulatory function of the phallus

      VIII. March 25, 2015

      Maternal castration

      The phallic supplement

      The collective and the individual

      Context

      IX. April 8, 2015

      Our context

      In the footsteps of Freud

      A single psychology

      “Civilizing” love

      The three identifications

      X. May 6, 2015

      The principle of cohesion

      The Freudian group is not a discourse

      Links between peers?

      XI. May 20, 2015

      Dialectic of phallic identifications

      Unconscious desire and genitality

      Jouissance of the body…

      What body?

      The unlikely body

      XII. June 3, 2015

      Identification with the symptom

      Non extimate jouissance

      Of the real Ones

      To identify oneself without identifying?

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