Psychoanalytical Notebooks

#19 | 2009

"Ordinary psychosis"

Psychoanalytical Notebooks #19

Summary

  • Marie-Hélène Brousse – Ordinary Psychosis In The Light Of Lacan’s Theory Of Discourse
  • Jean-Pierre Klotz – Ordinary Psychosis And Modern Symptoms
  • Russell Grigg – Language As Sinthome In Ordinary Psychosis
  • Pierre Skriabine – Ordinary Psychosis With A Borromean Approach
  • Alexandre Stevens – Mono-Symptoms And Hints Of Ordinary Psychosis
  • Jean-Luc Monnier – Ordinary Psychosis And Liquid Life
  • Thomas Svolos – “Ordinary Psychosis”
  • Pierre Naveau – Precariousness And Social Disinsertion
  • Antoni Vicens – Some Cases Of Ordinary Psychosis In The CPCT Of Barcelona
  • Gil Caroz – Some Remarks on the Direction of the Treatment in Ordinary Psychosis
  • Jean-Louis Gault – City Full Of Ghosts
  • Gustavo Dessal – The Strange And Mysterious Disappearance Of Mr. K’s Voice
  • Hervé Castanet – Violaine Or “It Happened At The Smurfs Club”
  • Jacques-Alain Miller – Ordinary Psychosis Revisited
  • Franck Rollier – Looking For ‘Fine Tuning’
  • Catherine Meut – No Man’s Land, A Case That Is Not Exactly Ordinary
  • Natalie Wülfing – “I Am Genetically Dead”
  • Maria J. Lopez – The Case Of Armand
  • Julia Richards – A Capitalist Dialect In A Case Of Ordinary Psychosis
  • Adrian Price – Lethal Weapon
  • Véronique Voruz – Democracy and Ordinary Psychosis
  • Wilfried Ver Eecke – Philosophical Questions about the Theory of Psychosis in Early Lacan
  • Maire Jaanus – Ordinary Happiness in Lispector’s Stream of Life
  • Éric Laurent – Ordinary Interpretation