- the
analysand, and
suggested the
detailed inquiry as an
alternative to interpretation. The
detailed inquiry involves noting where the
analysand is leaving...
-
Francis Albert Sinatra (/sɪˈnɑːtrə/;
December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an
American singer and actor.
Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and later...
- that
Sigmund Freud introduced in 1914 to
describe a new form of the
analysand's infantile neurosis that
develops during the
psychoanalytic process. Based...
-
Marilyn Monroe (/ˈmærəlɪn mənˈroʊ/ MARR-ə-lin mən-ROH; born
Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 –
August 4, 1962) was an
American actress and model. Known...
-
analytic process is that the
analysand regains agency of
their own
story and of
their own life.
Psychoanalyst and
analysand each have a role in telling...
-
curtail certain responses,
verbal and non-verbal alike, on the part of the
analysand so as to
allow suppressed thoughts and
feelings to emerge.
Ferenczi (1994)...
-
Leonard Bernstein (/ˈbɜːrnstaɪn/ BURN-styne; born
Louis Bernstein;
August 25, 1918 –
October 14, 1990) was an
American conductor, composer, pianist, music...
-
Edward Estlin ****mings (October 14, 1894 –
September 3, 1962),
commonly known as e e ****mings or E. E. ****mings, was an
American poet, painter, essayist...
-
incorporate the a for the
analysand: 'analysts who are such only
insofar as they are
object – the
object of the
analysand'. For Lacan, 'it is not enough...
- of the
analysand. Analyst's
silence leads to
reverse hysterization, as such the
analyst becomes a
mirror of
question himself to the
analysand, thus embodies...