Irma’s Injection and the Emergence of the Analyst by Carole Niquet
The dream, “Irma’s Injection” (1) is described by Lacan as “the initial dream, the dream of dreams, the inaugurally deciphered dream”. (2)
The dream, “Irma’s Injection” (1) is described by Lacan as “the initial dream, the dream of dreams, the inaugurally deciphered dream”. (2)
“Indeed, psychoanalysis teaches us that a fault never occurs by chance.”1 Lacan explains that the fault expresses the life of language not on
To the unconscious, which has the disadvantage of carrying a negation, Lacan gives a positive definition in these terms: “There are only
“What is the love of truth? It’s something that mocks the lack in being (manque à être) of truth. We could call
The psychoanalyst does not have an unconscious. If he has an unconscious, it is as an analysand. In the Lacanian orientation, analyst and
In Seminar XI Lacan revisits the fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis through the prism of two new terms that he adds to Freud’s
If we follow the last Lacan, the body that one has is the result of the incorporation of the symbolic, and produces
Extract of Anne Lysy's speech in Gand, International Day of the Kring, « Weg van het onbewuste ? » / « With or without the unconscious », december, 13, 2016. Let’s
Don't hesitate! Pull on the thread – yes, dare – and you will unravel the veil that hides pleasant surprises. Follow the thread,