Fonds pour la recherche et le traitement psychanalytique des psychoses

Psychiatrie en ville

Psychoses: le débat

 
 

Une Clinique psychanalytique pour la famille

Cocktail d'information sur le Fonds

Conférence du Dr Danielle Bergeron au Congrès de l'ISPS

Dépression, psychiatrie et psychanalyse

Psychanalyse et sociétés

22 ans de traitement psychanalytique des psychoses

Comment reconnaître les psychoses et comment intervenir?

Yearly Training Seminar in Lacanian Psychoanalysis

Clinical Cases Seminar in Lacanian Psychoanalysis

Sessions de formation clinique en psychanalyse

Séminaire clinique à Montréal

Club-Art

 

Charles Turk, M.D.

Visite au "388" du Lieutenant-gouverneur, l'honorable Lise Thibault

Rapport 2004 du Président du Gifric

Lancement du livre "Dire l'impensable, l'Autre: pérégrinations avec Raymond Lemieux"

Gifric, récipiendaire 2004 du Hans W. Loewald Memorial Award

Quebec at the Caribbean:
the effects of the visit of members of GIFRIC to San Juan, Puerto Rico

 

Dire l'impensable, l'Autre: pérégrinations avec Raymond Lemieux

After Lacan. Clinical Practice and the Subject of the Unconscious

 

Invitation du CPM
8 janvier 2005

Journées cliniques
"La mutation des cercles"
15 janvier 2005

Clinical Days in Los Angeles

Journée intercercle

Journées annuelles

Willy Apollon, Danielle Bergeron, and Lucie Cantin are Training Analysts at Gifric. Apollon is the coeditor (with Richard Feldstein) of Lacan, Politics, Aesthetics, also published by SUNY Press. Robert Hughes is a Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Literature at Emory University. Kareen Malone is Associate Professor of Psychology at State University of West Georgia and coeditor (with Stephen R. Freidlander) of The Subject of Lacan: A Lacanian Reader of Psychologists, also published by SUNY press.

After Lacan combines abundant case materials with graceful yet sophisticated theoritical exposition in order to explore the clinical practice of Lacanian psychoanalysis. Focusing on the groundbreaking clinical treatment of psychosis that Gifric (Groupe Interdisciplinaire Freudien de Recherches et d'Interventions Cliniques et Culturelles) has pioneered in Quebec, the authors discuss how Lacanians theorize psychosis and how Gifric has come to treat it analytically Chapters are devoted to the general concepts and key terms that constitute the touchstones of the early phase of analytic treatment, elaborating their interrelations and their clinical relevance. The second pahse of analytic treatment is also discussed, introducing a new set of terms to understand transference and the ethical act of analysis in the subject's assumption of the Other's lack. The concluding chapters broaden discussion to include the key psychic structure that describe the organization of subjectivity and thereby dictate the terms of analysis: not just psychosis, but also perversion and obsessionnal and hysterical neurosis.

"An increasing number of clinicians find themselves interested in Lacan but do not have much clinical literature to see how theory can be applied beyond the academy and into their own consulting rooms. This book addresses that lack. It is one of the best I have read and certainly the most complete in terms of including clinical examples of adequate length and sophistication."
- Mardy S. Ireland, member of the Après-Coup Psychoanalytical Association and Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California.

"Case histories hold an inherent fascination, I think, and in this book they are no exception. They offer a concrete way of grasping the concepts, but they also give a sense of, and a feeling for, the suffering individual. After Lacan shows how suffering is alleviated by the treatment described. In itself, this would suffice to justify reading on. But the conceptual clarity and the elegance of the exposition equally solicit the reader's continued attention. This a book that many have been waiting for."
- Juliet Flower MacCannell, author of Figuring Lacan: Criticism and the Cultural Unconscious and The Hysteric's Guide to the Future Female Subject.