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Exploring psychoanalysis through the work of Jacques Lacan
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thank you for this effort
i like your site
and can you plese reffer me here in your site i can fined ( the real ) as lacan describe ?
thank u
Thank you, Santiago. I haven’t written an article specifically about the Real (mainly because I think it tends to be an over-used concept in Lacanian psychoanalysis). But if you use the search box on the top right of any page you can search on “the Real” and related terms. Hope that helps. Owen
I just found you on Youtube and I’m here to just say your videos are great
I’m an artist and I’m really inspired by Freud in my works and whole of meaning of my life
I found your videos very useful thanks for that .
What do you start to read, if you want to read Lacan?
Made this a few years ago – https://www.lacanonline.com/2012/07/reading-lacan-where-to-start/. Think it’s still good. Would add Annie Rogers’ ‘Incandescent Alphabets’ to it…. Perhaps some others. Email me when you’re through the list if you need some more recommendations 🙂 Owen
I am about to start an 800-page work project analyzing Jacques Lacan’s thinking centered on his work, Writings translated by Bruce Fink in conjunction with my theoretical concerns summarized by the expression “musicality of reality”. Do you publish works on Lacan or do you know any publishers who are particularly interested in manuscripts on Lacan? Is there someone in your institute with whom I could discuss Lacan’s thoughts? plato2550@gmail.com
Your content gives me immense motivation to take the decision to pursue psychoanalytical therapy after my academic training. Thank you therefore for the wonderful work here!
I’m studying psychology in Berlin and I find it frustrating that not even one single course is on psychoanalysis. I therefore want to do my masters elsewhere and I was wondering if you can recommend a good program? So far I only came across Dublin, Pennsylvania and Zurich and wondered if there are special programs to become a clinical psychologist in the lacanian tradition?