In this interview with Glyn Daly, Slavoj Žižek talks about the birth of ‘The Society for Theoretical Psychoanalysis’, and his own overall philosophical approach. He touches upon his intellectual ...relationship to thinkers such as Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida, Immanuel Kant and of course Jacques Lacan. His sources of inspiration are not only these great theorists, but also his four year long day job as a minute taker for the Yugoslavian communist party, and his personal relationship to Jacques-Alain Miller who gives him his psychoanalytical upbringing.Oversat af Nicklas Weis Damkjær
The Scientific Content Analysis (SCAN) was – despite its name –
often reproached for not being enough or not at all “scientific”. Sapir and
his followers tried to demonstrate its scientific validity ...by relying mainly
on statistics and psychology. This article proposes a different approach:
in the first step epistemologically rethink SCAN through the humanistic
science of linguistics as founded by de Saussure and further developed by
Jakobson, Derrida and others – while in the second step enhance it with
theoretical psychoanalysis in the variant of Ljubljana’s Lacanian School
of Psychoanalysis. All the theoretical work of the first part of this article
will be then tested on a case study taken from Slovenian contemporary
murder investigations, the so-called “Radan case”.
Three ways, one method intends to illustrate the notion of applied psychoanalysis, application of method, and theoretical psychoanalysis, within the frame of the question of psychoanalytic research, ...and following Jacques Lacan’s proposals. The aim of the author is to establish the relationship between the three concepts from the decoding method, and to define its consequences related to the connection between psychoanalysis and other disciplines, while keeping its specificity. // Tres vías, un método, en el marco de la pregunta por la investigación psicoanalítica se propone aclarar las nociones de Psicoanálisis aplicado, aplicación del método, psicoanálisis teórico, a la luz de las propuestas de Jacques Lacan. Establecer las relaciones entre los tres a partir del desciframiento y lo que esto permite en relación al vínculo que el psicoanálisis puede establecer con otras disciplinas conservando su especificidad.
Tres vías Maya, Beatriz Elena
Affectio societatis (Medellín),
2009
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Three ways, one method intends to illustrate
the notion of applied psychoanalysis,
application of method, and theoretical
psychoanalysis, within the frame of the
question of psychoanalytic research, ...and
following Jacques Lacan¡¦s proposals. The
aim of the author is to establish the
relationship between the three concepts from
the decoding method, and to define its
x Psicoanalista. Magister en Ciencias Sociales,
enfasis en psicoanalisis, cultura y vinculo social,
Universidad de Antioquia. Docente de los
Departamentos de psicoanalisis y psicologia de la
Universidad de Antioquia (Colombia).
consequences related to the connection
between psychoanalysis and other
disciplines, while keeping its specificity.
Trois voies, une méthode, dans le cadre de la
question sur la recherche psychanalytique se
propose d éclaircir toutes les notions de
psychanalyse appliquée, application de la
méthode, psychanalyse théorique, à la
lumière des propositions de Jacques Lacan.
Établir les rapports entre les trois à partir du
déchiffrement et ce qui ceci permet par
rapport au lien que la psychanalyse peut
établis avec d autres disciplines tout en
conservant sa spécificité.
Tres vías, un método, en el marco de la
pregunta por la investigación psicoanalítica
se propone aclarar las nociones de
Psicoanálisis aplicado, aplicación del método,
psicoanálisis teórico, a la luz de las
propuestas de Jacques Lacan. Establecer las
relaciones entre los tres a partir del
desciframiento y lo que esto permite en
relación al vínculo que el psicoanálisis puede
establecer con otras disciplinas conservando
su especificidad.
Psychoanalysis Palombo, Joseph
Psychoanalytic social work,
2000, Letnik:
7, Številka:
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Aside from the division within psychoanalysis between positivists and constructivists, the adherents to each of these positions face divisions within their own theories. Every psychoanalytic paradigm ...must include theories of development, psychopathology and treatment. Yet, the methodologies used to construct each of these theories differ from one another. Theories of development and psychopathology generally use a positivistic approach in their construction, while theories of treatment are generally constructivist or hermeneutic in their methodologies. Two books, M. Shane, E. Shane and M. Gales' (1997) Intimate Attachments: Toward a New Self Psychology, and Merton M. Gill's (1994) Psychoanalysis in Transition: A Personal View each reflecting one of these positions, are discussed to illustrate the dilemmas each of these positions faces.