© 2021 University of Edinburgh. All rights reserved.The significance of language in clinical practice first emerged with the Anna O. case, a study by Freud. Lacan went on to support Freud’s findings. Through the Back to Freud movement, Lacan proved language to be crucial from theoretical and clinical perspectives. According to Lacan, the name of the father in the language used by the mother functions as a signifier for the mother’s desire. It corresponds to the first repression and enters the symbolic register. It refers to Lacan’s famous statement ‘Unconscious is structured like a language’. As such, in his theory, Lacan actively uses the concepts of signifier, signified, metaphor and metonymy and offers new interpretations of these concep...
Lacan links psychoanalysis and linguistic to explain the unconscious manner, using the theories of F...
The foremost Post-Freudian Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) has established a significant practice of psych...
The first debates in Western philosophy about language and the meaning attributed to what is spoken ...
The significance of language in clinical practice first emerged with the Anna O. case, a study by Fr...
In this work I discuss the relevance of the psychoanalytic concepts of resistance and transference f...
This paper makes two contributions to the emerging field of Lacanian discourse analysis (LDA); one, ...
This article shows that Freud, even without the resources of linguistic, already conceived the uncon...
This paper explores the evolving definition of the term ‘unconscious’ in late twentieth century Fren...
International audienceHere we seek to follow how the relation between representation of words and re...
The relationship of “psychoanalysis and language” was in the center of many theoretical and clinical...
There is no shortage of therapeutic modalities and interventions at the therapist’s disposal. Psycho...
In his 1891 On Aphasia Freud defines the “thing” in the terms of J.S. Mill’s empiricist phenomenolog...
Lacan, dans son retour à Freud, reprend le concept d’inconscient tombé dans l’oubli avec les psychan...
This chapter discusses the Lacanian viewpoint on psychoanalysis serves as the main background. It ex...
Today, we are called to forget psychoanalysis in order to escape the confines of the subject and lan...
Lacan links psychoanalysis and linguistic to explain the unconscious manner, using the theories of F...
The foremost Post-Freudian Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) has established a significant practice of psych...
The first debates in Western philosophy about language and the meaning attributed to what is spoken ...
The significance of language in clinical practice first emerged with the Anna O. case, a study by Fr...
In this work I discuss the relevance of the psychoanalytic concepts of resistance and transference f...
This paper makes two contributions to the emerging field of Lacanian discourse analysis (LDA); one, ...
This article shows that Freud, even without the resources of linguistic, already conceived the uncon...
This paper explores the evolving definition of the term ‘unconscious’ in late twentieth century Fren...
International audienceHere we seek to follow how the relation between representation of words and re...
The relationship of “psychoanalysis and language” was in the center of many theoretical and clinical...
There is no shortage of therapeutic modalities and interventions at the therapist’s disposal. Psycho...
In his 1891 On Aphasia Freud defines the “thing” in the terms of J.S. Mill’s empiricist phenomenolog...
Lacan, dans son retour à Freud, reprend le concept d’inconscient tombé dans l’oubli avec les psychan...
This chapter discusses the Lacanian viewpoint on psychoanalysis serves as the main background. It ex...
Today, we are called to forget psychoanalysis in order to escape the confines of the subject and lan...
Lacan links psychoanalysis and linguistic to explain the unconscious manner, using the theories of F...
The foremost Post-Freudian Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) has established a significant practice of psych...
The first debates in Western philosophy about language and the meaning attributed to what is spoken ...