The Dialogues in and of the Group: Lacanian Perspectives on the Psychoanalytic Group
This book presents a number of perspectives using central Lacanian concepts to invite the clinician into a different reading of the group therapy phenomena. It is intended to group therapists to take the challenge and begin to wrestle with Lacanian concepts as they look at the group.
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The Dialogues in and of the Group: Lacanian Perspectives on the Psychoanalytic Group
This book presents a number of perspectives using central Lacanian concepts to invite the clinician into a different reading of the group therapy phenomena. It is intended to group therapists to take the challenge and begin to wrestle with Lacanian concepts as they look at the group.
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The Dialogues in and of the Group: Lacanian Perspectives on the Psychoanalytic Group

The Dialogues in and of the Group: Lacanian Perspectives on the Psychoanalytic Group

by Macario Giraldo
The Dialogues in and of the Group: Lacanian Perspectives on the Psychoanalytic Group

The Dialogues in and of the Group: Lacanian Perspectives on the Psychoanalytic Group

by Macario Giraldo

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This book presents a number of perspectives using central Lacanian concepts to invite the clinician into a different reading of the group therapy phenomena. It is intended to group therapists to take the challenge and begin to wrestle with Lacanian concepts as they look at the group.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367327699
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/05/2019
Series: The New International Library of Group Analysis
Pages: 126
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Macario Giraldo

Table of Contents

Series Editor’s Foreword — Introduction — Part I — Jacques Lacan 1901–1981 — The other in the group and the other of the group: two basic dialogues — “The subject supposed to know” (Le sujet suppose savoir) — What happens in the venerable halls of language when there is no space for the word — From need, through demand, to desire — Revolution, evolution: change and desire — Part II — Revolution, evolution: change and desire — On knowing too much — Between being and meaning: between drive and desire — Conclusion
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