The Letter Issue 66-67 (Autumn 2017/Spring 2018) Pages 69-74 Why Was Psychoanalysis Founded by an Emigrant? Charles Melman This paper addresses the question ‘Why was psychoanalysis founded by an emigrant?’ It draws parallels between Freud’s position in relation to his … Continue reading
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Issue 64 Spring 2017 (Pages 83-88) Why Am I Anxious? Charles Melman With his opening question ‘Why am I anxious?’ Dr Charles Melman is addressing the psychoanalyst who, in the face of the hole in the big Other, has to … Continue reading
THE LETTER 01 (Summer 1994) pages 136-148 Paranoia is above all linked to our representation of space, because spontaneously our representation of space is Euclidean, which has been the natural geometry for centuries. We continue to think according to the … Continue reading
THE LETTER 05 (Autumn 1995) pages 18-32 Introduction Cormac Gallagher: I am delighted once again to welcome Dr Charles Melman into our midst. I don’t think it is any exaggeration to say that he has been one of the main … Continue reading
THE LETTER 14 (Autumn 1998) pages 120-133 4é année, Séminaire du 8 octobre 1998 à mon cher Cormac Gallagher, en témoignage d’amitié Certains d’entre vous ont peut-être eu connaissance d’un document que je vous ai apporté ce soir, parce que … Continue reading
THE LETTER 16 (Summer 1999) pages 1-8 I am going to tell you things, both classical and original, having consequences for the treatment of addicts. As you know, neither Freud nor Lacan directly interested themselves in the area of addiction. … Continue reading