Clinical Psychoanalysis
Papers of The Freudian School of Melbourne
Papers of the Freudian School of Melbourne, Volume 18.
Volume 18
Clinical Psychoanalysis
Freud revealed to us a fundamental Spaltung as the essential element of the experience of the clinic; an experience which led clinical psychoanalysis further and further from the promise of self-possession, the pursuit of happiness and of the good – appearing under the form of the categorical imperative of the celebrated genital relation. Lacan taught us to recognise in the field of this Spaltung an ethics of the subject.
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Part 1: Clinical psychoanalysis
Structure and subjectivity in the clinic
– Rodney Kleiman
On the subject of style
– Michael Plastow
How to do with an inheritance
– Nati Sangiau
The psychoanalytic act: its ethics and its cause
– David Pereira
Three ages
– Mario Pujó
Adolescence and discourse
– Mario Pujó
There is love that kills
– Marcela Naszewski
The seditious ones
– Adriana Anabel Fernández, Gabriella Luisa Neira & María Lía Pereyra
Part 2: The Lacanian Discourse
Of the real in psychoanalysis
– Moustapha Safouan
A very long letter from Elie Hirsch to his brother Hyacinth on the edition of Jacques Lacan’s seminar on “The Psychoses”
– Marcel Czermak
Foundation of one’s name—proper name of a foundation
– Robert Lévy
The ties of affect
– Isidoro Vegh
A practice of the real: the end of analysis
– Benjamin Domb