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Psychoanalytical Notebooks: Formation of the Analyst

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How does one become a psychoanalyst in the Lacanian Orientation? A "must read" issue for anyone interested in this important topic. Far from training programmes which after x number of years, lead to a title ratified by supposed masters of knowledge, "training analysts" and external standards, the principle permeating the Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis is that of always working to become an analyst. Analysis, Supervision and the Cartel are the three pillars of analytic formation and the authors of the texts in this issue testify to their importance. Something is terminable and something is interminable; finite and infinite. Why is personal experience of analysis essential to becoming an analyst? What is the trajectory of an analysis? What happens after the end of analysis? Why is supervision necessary? What do Analysts of the School teach us? What is the contribution of the Lacanian orientation to civilization and its discontents? These are some of the key questions that the present issue explores.

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Published December 27, 2020

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