Open to analysands and analysts, we propose to read, line by line, the ”Five psychoanalysis” of Freud. We begin with the story of Dora, by placing it in the context of his time, years 1900, the time when Freud abandoned hypnosis to free association, also the time when he wrote his major work, ”The Interpretation of Dreams ”. Then we will find that the different readings of Lacan has made this text. Once this journey being, Then we read the history of the Rat Man, the Wolf Man, then that of Schreber and Little Hans. Each one, in this work to develop common, should be able to find one's place. [Group of five psychoanalysis]
Category Archives: Human Sciences
Taste of Psychoanalysis
We suggest to read short texts and often renewed and open letters to newcomers in the field of psychoanalysis, texts and letters, that we’ hope, you will want to taste it. [Taste of Psychoanalysis]
Jean-Michel Vappereau — La métaphore du nom-du-père comme envers du Narcissisme: involution entre les formules de la sexuations et les tours du dire au dit dans l’Étourdit
Paper produced by Vappereau in Balvanera, 29 May 2004. This work is the final installment in a larger body called “L’involution signifiante,” and deals with the signifying involution, the nom-du-père, and the formulas of sexuation of Lacan using constructive mathematics and the Borromean knot.
[Added: 2025/08/24]Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Philosophy of Mind, psychopathology, psychoanalysis
Lacan Gallery
A series of pictures of Lacan, as a Java applet, on the Psicomundo site. [Lacan Gallery]
Psychoanalytic Perpspectieven
Review of the Department of Psychoanalysis at the University of Ghent, published quarterly, in Dutch, French, German and English. [Psychoanalytic Perpspectieven]
Érès editions
Publishing house specialized in the humanities and practices that are inspired by. [Érès editions]
Illustration for ”The Interpretation of Dreams”, with Sandor Ferenczi handwritten annotation
From data collected at the Library of Congress. [Illustration for ”The Interpretation of Dreams”, with Sandor Ferenczi handwritten annotation]
Civilization and Its Discontents
From data collected at the Library of Congress. [Civilization and Its Discontents]