The Four Fundamental Concepts Of Psychoanalysis Apr 2026

The four concepts—the , Repetition , Transference , and the Drive —serve as the theoretical foundation for Lacanian practice. 1. The Unconscious

Transference is traditionally viewed as the patient projecting past feelings onto the therapist, but Lacan introduced the concept of the ( sujet supposé savoir ). The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis

: The patient enters analysis under the illusion that the analyst already possesses the secret "truth" about their unconscious. The four concepts—the , Repetition , Transference ,

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The four concepts—the , Repetition , Transference , and the Drive —serve as the theoretical foundation for Lacanian practice. 1. The Unconscious

Transference is traditionally viewed as the patient projecting past feelings onto the therapist, but Lacan introduced the concept of the ( sujet supposé savoir ).

: The patient enters analysis under the illusion that the analyst already possesses the secret "truth" about their unconscious.

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