'In attempting to reach analysands in the psychic retreat, Steiner put forth the idea of a distinction between " patient-centred " and " analyst-centred " interpretations', the latter being focused around'what he believes that the analysand believes that the analyst believes '.
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'In attempting to reach analysands in the psychic retreat, Steiner put forth the idea of a distinction between " patient-centred " and " analyst-centred " interpretations', the latter being focused around'what he believes that the analysand believes that the analyst believes '.
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Unhappy analysands, limping through August while the docs are in Truro, might want to draw succor from Daniel Menaker's " The Treatment " : You may be temporarily at sea, but at least you don't have the demonic Dr . Morales for a shrink.
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And if you're one inordinately well-read, hopelessly conflicted analysand named Hendryk, who could only be the product of the inordinately well-read playwright named Tony Kushner, you can't open your mouth without a swarm of the little varmints filling the room, endlessly trailing paradoxes and associations.
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The two ideas are interwoven in'their concept of " cryptonomy ", a reconfiguration of the Freudian unconscious as a psychic " crypt ", a kind of tomb or vault harboring the not fully confronted " phantoms " ( " fantomes " ) or secrets from the analysand's earlier history '.
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Using Lacan's concept of the letter, we should be able to see how, in Fink's example, the unconscious cleverly produces the censored thought associated with the word " algorithm " . ( Of course, this does not actually tell us " why " this particular hypothetical analysand has consciously censored a thought associated with the word " algorithm " .)
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One particularly novel orientation developed at La Borde consisted of the suspension of the classical analyst / analysand pair in favour of an open confrontation in analysis, this practice studied the dynamics of several subjects in complex interaction; it led Guattari into a broader philosophical exploration of, and political engagement with, a vast array of intellectual and cultural domains ( philosophy, ethnology, linguistics, architecture, etc . ).
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His comedians skewed much smarter than the general public, with a mean IQ score of 138, far above average . ( This was back when people believed in IQ scores . ) Janus observed that comedians _ mostly male in 1975 _ cleaved more closely to their mothers than their fathers and were unruly analysands : " They repeatedly expressed the fear that if they were successful in analysis, to the point where their suffering were greatly relieved, they would then cease to be funny ."
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His extraordinary visual and intellectual literacy and his lifelong aspiration to be part of the great tradition finally come together in this series of portrayals, not of a mountain, a la C�zanne, nor of depressingly isolated individuals ( even when depicted alongside others ) a la Lucian Freud, whose victims lie on beds or sofas like analysands in his grandfather s consulting room, but rather in intense communion with each other, in what, politely preferring his own artistic vision to Freud s, Kitaj calls : the greatest story ever told, the Woman-Man Story . Contextualising his credo in echoing Nietzsche s reminder of the relationship between creativity and the truism that procreation depends on the duality of the two sexes, Kitaj writes that this Story:
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In his seventh Seminar " The Ethics of Psychoanalysis " ( 1959 60 ), Lacan defined the ethical foundations of psychoanalysis and presented his " ethics for our time " one that would, in the words of Freud, prove to be equal to the tragedy of modern man and to the " discontent of civilization . " At the roots of the ethics is desire : analysis'only promise is austere, it is the entrance-into-the-I ( in French a play on words between " l'entr�e en je " and " l'entr�e en jeu " ) . " I must come to the place where the id was, " where the analysand discovers, in its absolute nakedness, the truth of his desire.