THE LETTER 12 (Spring 1998) pages 41-47 Bruce Fink opens his latest book with the old joke: How many psychologists does it take to change a lightbulb? Only one, but the lightbulb has to really want to change! He goes … Continue reading
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THE LETTER 15 (Spring 1999) pages 71-83 We have been talking here today of phantasy, and of its central place, in all its different forms, in psychoanalysis. As we know, phantasy is a signifier which immediately invokes another, which stands … Continue reading
THE LETTER 18 (Spring 2000) pages 35-46 There are two possible emphases in the title of this congress. Firstly it provides an opportunity to examine the aspects of the psychoanalytic act which are essential to it as a specifically psychoanalytic … Continue reading
THE LETTER 24 (Spring 2002) pages 89-98 We are all familiar with the unique pleasures attendant on studying the work of Jacques Lacan. His complexity and his unparalleled ability to find the perfect equivocation upon which to balance his ideas … Continue reading