ABSTRACT

One of the questions of interest to psychoanalysts is that of subjectivation. Subjection is not only an internal process. It also forms part of the mutual relations of the subject and the other. It will be recalled how the psychic combination of the members of the group occurred on the basis of a common and shared unconscious organizer: "A child is being threatened/repaired." This phantasy is an attractor of phantasy scenarios. Its effect is twofold: first, to construct the psychic consistency of the group; and second, to avoid singularizing the subjecdvizing versions of each participant in his secondary phantasy. The psychic reality of the group that is organized around Marc's confession subjects everyone to the unconscious alliances that maintain the repression and the denial. The field of psychoanalysis thus opens out onto all the configurations of the relations between one subject's denial and another's hallucination, between one subject's rejection and another's symptom.