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The Pathology of Democracy: A Letter to Bernard Accoyer and to Enlightened Opinion - JLS Supplement (Ex-tensions)

Autor Jacques Alain Miller, Bernard Burgoyne, Russell Grigg
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 iul 2019
"Published in association with the Journal for Lacanian Studies (JLS), the Ex-tensions series of short books aims to address “extant tensions” affecting the broad field of Lacanian psychoanalysis, whether they originate within its own boundaries or outside its direct sphere of influence. The 6rst of these books is by the renowned Lacanian Jacques-Aloin Miller.On Wednesday 8 October 2003, the French National Assembly passed a bill intended to regulate, for the 6rst time, the practice of psychotherapy in France. Moved by Bernard Accoyer, the purpose of the legislation was to restrict the practice of psychotherapy to psychiatrists and clinical psychologists; it would effectively no longer be legal for any other practitioners, including psycho- analysts, to practice in the sphere of mental health."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367328436
ISBN-10: 0367328437
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Series Preface -- Dany Nobus -- About the Authors -- PART I – Introduction -- Love of the Real / Bernard Burgoyne -- PART II -- Amendment -- PART Ill -- letter to Bernard Accoyer and to enlightened opinion / J.-A. Miller -- PART IV -- The Psy Manifesto / J.-A. Miller -- PART V – Postscript -- Regulating Psychoanalysis / Russell Grigg.

Descriere

This book contains Jacques-Alain Miller's letter to Bernard Accoyer, opposing the bill. It aims to address 'extant tensions' affecting the broad field of Lacanian psychoanalysis, whether they originate within its own boundaries or outside its direct sphere of influence.