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A Reading of Anxiety

Lacan’s Seminar X
Buch | Hardcover
310 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-76277-7 (ISBN)
159,95 inkl. MwSt
A Reading of Anxiety follows the sessions of Lacan’s Seminar X, examining its presentation of the structure of anxiety, step by step.

Christian Fierens considers why and how the structure of anxiety always depends on speech even if it remains on the threshold between the symbolic and the real and explains that there is a genuine connection between anxiety and the Lacanian object a which puts in doubt the obviousness of any object. The book then explores the importance of anxiety for the practice of the analyst, determines that the object a is fundamentally void and discusses encountering nothingness. Finally, Fierens establishes that this nothingness inside the object and inside anxiety leads to the truth of anxiety.

A Reading of Anxiety will be an essential book for students as well as clinicians to find a practical way to cope with anxiety as a clinical approach to the real in psychoanalysis. It will be relevant to all readers interested in the work of Lacan.

Christian Fierens is a psychoanalyst and psychiatrist based in Belgium. He holds a PhD on psychosis in Freud’s work and has published several books on Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis, including The Soul of Narcissism and The Jouissance Principle, both published by Routledge.

Introduction

Part One: Anxiety and the real

Chapter 1: Anxiety as 'real', starting from the signifier

Lesson 1: From the signifier to the reference table (inhibition/symptom/anxiety)

1. How to understand the signifier?

2. How do we approach anxiety?

3. The Reference Table Inhibition, Symptom and Anxiety

Lesson 2: Anxiety as the Truth of Desire

1. How to Approach Anxiety - Three Methods

2. Anxiety as the Truth of Desire

3. The Division of the Other by the Question of the Subject

Chapter 2: The real and non-knowledge

Lesson 3: The unconscious implicates the real

1. The symbolic and the real

2. The imaginary and the real

Lesson 4: Unheimlichkeit

1. The home of the speaking being

2. The Sandman

3. Anxiety and Phantasy in Neurosis

Lesson 5: Not-Knowing and the Void

1. Not-knowing in philosophy

2. The Nightmare and Anxiety

3. Neurosis and its treatment of the void

Part Two: Anxiety and Act involve object a

Chapter 3: Anxiety, Act and object a

Lesson 6: Anxiety, acting out and passage à l’acte

1. The structure of anxiety

2. Action and Stumbling against a Background of Anxiety : Acting out and Passage à l’acte

3. Jouissance, Desire and the Law

Lesson 7: Around object a

1. Presentation of object a

2. The Castration Complex and the Primordial Cut

3. Object a and the Transference

4. Topology: object a and the cross-cap

Chapter 4: Object a and the Transference

Lesson 8: Introduction of object a

1. object a as the cause of desire

2. Object a in the Seminar on Ethics

3. Desire and the law: from where does it come?

4. The empty space that allows the transference to be situated

5. The Young Homosexual Woman

Lesson 9: Transference in acting out and passage à l’acte

1. Signifying division and the end result

2. Having and Being in the Development of the Ego

3. Acting out, passage à l’acte, the transference

Part Three: The desire of the analyst

Chapter 5: Lack, an introduction to the desire of the analyst

Four types of circle

Lesson 10: Lack, The Transference and Mourning

1. Frustration, deprivation, castration

2. Castration and the Cross-cap

3. Two Ways to Practise the Transference

4. Love, the mourning of having and the mourning of being

Lesson 11: Psychoanalysis, science or creation?

Lesson 12: The Desire of the Analyst, the Law and Object a

1. Demand, Desire and the law

2. Anxiety to situate the desire of the analyst

Chapter 6: Anxiety and the desire of the analyst

Lesson 13: Anxiety and the in-between

1. Anxiety, fear, fright…

2. The Division of the Big Other by the Question of the Subject

3. Illustrations of the Division

4. The In-between of object a or the issue of minus phi

Lesson 14: Desire in question by and with minus phi

1. The question and the teacher

2. Resuming the Question: The Primacy of minus phi

3. Aphorisms on Jouissance, Anxiety and Desire

4. Woman, jouissance, minus phi - The man for the woman

Part Four: Minus phi and Object a

Chapter 7: Minus Phi and the Desire of the Female Analyst

Lesson 15: Minus phi and enjoyment

1. The place of Jouissance in the Ethics

2. Enjoyment (minus phi) and desire (plus phi)

3. Man’s misdirection

4. The feminine void and desire as market value for jouissance

5. Don Juan, the Desire of the Female Analyst as a Feminine Dream

Lesson 16: Object a starting from the woman

1. The Desire of Lucia Tower, Analyst

2. Woman and minus phi (non-specularisable)

3. What is a vase?

4. Circumcision

Chapter 8: Minus phi and the scopic object

Lesson 17: Objectality and the Scopic Object

1. The path of the Freudian message is objectality or object a

2. The body and object a

3. The primacy of object a

4. Buddhism's challenge to desire: the scopic object

Lesson 18: The Dialectic of Object a in the Shadow of the Scopic Object

1. The oral object as amboceptor?

2. The Phallic Object

Part Five: The Vocal Object

Chapter 9: The central role of the vocal object

Lesson 19: The shofar and the place of the vocal object

1. The vocal face of object a introduced by the shofar

2. Two kinds or two Faces of the superego

3. Space and the eye put in question by the vocal face of object a

4. Questioning knowledge in the scopic field

Lesson 20: Teaching and Minus Phi (More about the Vocal Object a)

1. Teaching and pedagogy

2. The phallic function as minus phi

3. Approaches to Jouissance and the Drive

4. Anxiety: Object a and the Barred Big Other

Chapter 10: The vocal object a in the structure and in the clinic

Lesson 21: The vocal object in the phallic structure

1. The Phallus and the Phallic Function

2. The Movement of the Structure

3. The royal road to the unconscious: the voice

Lesson 22: The Vocal Object a Hidden in the Obsessional Symptom

1. The obsessional symptom and its cause

2. The Transference from One Cause to Another

3. Piaget and Transmission

4. The forgotten face of object a

Part Six: The truth of anxiety

Chapter 11: Obsessional neurosis in the structure

Lesson 23: The five faces of object a

1. Synoptic Presentation of Object a as Cause

2. The anal object in question

3. Subjectivisation or the Anal Face in the Synoptic Structure of Object a

Lesson 24: Desire and anxiety

1. Object a as what can be ceded

2. One desire opposed to another or inhibition

3. The reason for one desire opposed to another. Anxiety

Chapter 12: From Anxiety to the Names-of-the-Father

Lesson 25: Structure and anxiety

1. Anxiety according to Lacan

2. Starting from the begetting of object a

3. The structure of the schema of anxiety at the scopic level

4. The Name-of-the-Father and Love

The single lesson of the Names-of-the-Father seminar

1. The jouissance of the father for Freud / the sacrifice of Isaac for Lacan

2. The real of the Name-of-the-Father

References

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.11.2024
Zusatzinfo 72 Line drawings, black and white; 72 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Angst / Depression / Zwang
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Psychoanalyse / Tiefenpsychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
ISBN-10 1-032-76277-2 / 1032762772
ISBN-13 978-1-032-76277-7 / 9781032762777
Zustand Neuware
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