Multiple clinical phenomena cannot be easily classified as either neurotic or psychotic; they may be considered as ‘fuzzy’. Contemporary Lacanian perspectives may offer theoretical and clinical tools to clarify and treat these ‘fuzzy’ clinical phenomena. This article presents two clinical cases, reviews Lacan's classical teaching (1950s) and later conceptualizations (1970s) with a specific focus on foreclosure of the Name-of-the-Father, the jouissance, and notions of triggering and stabilization. The two clinical cases are discussed highlighting limitations of classical Lacanian conceptualizations and advantages of the contemporary theories focused on the notions of jouissance, suppletion and ordinary psychosis. Overall, this article aims a...
The diagnosis of Borderline Personality Organization has taken its place in American psychoanalysis,...
This paper discusses how, starting from Blaise Pascal's Wager about God, in his later teaching Lacan...
Starting from the theories of leading psychiatrists, like Kraepelin and de Clerambault, the French p...
Multiple clinical phenomena cannot be easily classified as either neurotic or psychotic; they may be...
This dissertation examines clinical case conceptualization as approached from a Lacanian psychoanaly...
The goals of this study is to define the conceptual field of jouissance, transversely between the f...
Lacan approached psychosomatic phenomena especially through the concept of the frozen signifier. Lac...
International audienceThis article seeks to reopen a major question raised by the Lacanian nosology ...
This article gives an overview of the psychiatric approach to psychotic hallucinations and discusses...
ADEODATO, Tereza Raquel Tomé; FONTENELE, Laéria Bezerra. De Freud a Lacan: uma leitura da estabiliza...
From Jacques Lacan's theory of anxiety, principles are deduced for a Lacanian-oriented treatment of ...
The concept of foreclosure, as articulated by Lacan in his On a question preliminary to any possible...
The first section gives a brief overview of psychiatric and psychoanalytical approaches to psychosis...
International audiencePsychoanalytic research on psychosomatic phenomena. Lacan approached the psych...
Après avoir dressé dans une première partie un bref panorama des approches psychiatriques et psychan...
The diagnosis of Borderline Personality Organization has taken its place in American psychoanalysis,...
This paper discusses how, starting from Blaise Pascal's Wager about God, in his later teaching Lacan...
Starting from the theories of leading psychiatrists, like Kraepelin and de Clerambault, the French p...
Multiple clinical phenomena cannot be easily classified as either neurotic or psychotic; they may be...
This dissertation examines clinical case conceptualization as approached from a Lacanian psychoanaly...
The goals of this study is to define the conceptual field of jouissance, transversely between the f...
Lacan approached psychosomatic phenomena especially through the concept of the frozen signifier. Lac...
International audienceThis article seeks to reopen a major question raised by the Lacanian nosology ...
This article gives an overview of the psychiatric approach to psychotic hallucinations and discusses...
ADEODATO, Tereza Raquel Tomé; FONTENELE, Laéria Bezerra. De Freud a Lacan: uma leitura da estabiliza...
From Jacques Lacan's theory of anxiety, principles are deduced for a Lacanian-oriented treatment of ...
The concept of foreclosure, as articulated by Lacan in his On a question preliminary to any possible...
The first section gives a brief overview of psychiatric and psychoanalytical approaches to psychosis...
International audiencePsychoanalytic research on psychosomatic phenomena. Lacan approached the psych...
Après avoir dressé dans une première partie un bref panorama des approches psychiatriques et psychan...
The diagnosis of Borderline Personality Organization has taken its place in American psychoanalysis,...
This paper discusses how, starting from Blaise Pascal's Wager about God, in his later teaching Lacan...
Starting from the theories of leading psychiatrists, like Kraepelin and de Clerambault, the French p...