ABSTRACT

Jacques Lacan's impact upon the theory and practice of psychoanalysis worldwide cannot be underestimated. Lacanian Psychoanalysis looks at the current debates surrounding Lacanian practice and explores its place within historical, social and political contexts.

The book argues that Lacan’s elaboration of psychoanalytic theory is grounded in clinical practice and needs to be defined in relation to the four main traditions: psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy and spirituality.

As such topics of discussion include:

  • the intersection between psychoanalysis and social transformation
  • a new way through deadlocks of current Lacanian debate
  • a new approach to ‘clinical structures’ of neurosis, perversion and psychosis

Lacanian Psychoanalysis draws on Lacan's work to shed light on issues relevant to current therapeutic practice and as such it will be of great interest to students, trainees and practitioners of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, counselling and other domains of personal and social change.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|24 pages

Framing analysis

chapter 2|24 pages

Psychiatrising speech

chapter 3|21 pages

Psychoanalytic psychology

chapter 4|23 pages

Distributed selves

chapter 5|21 pages

Psychotherapeutic capital

chapter 6|22 pages

Re¯exive recuperation

chapter 7|26 pages

Mapping lack in the spirit

chapter 8|24 pages

A clinic in the real