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On the Subject and Transference with Paola Mieli at Après-Coup
Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents
On the Subject and Transference
Paola Mieli
Friday, April 21st, 2017
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
The School of Visual Arts
136 West 21st Street, Room 408, New York, NY
Based on selected readings of Freud’s and Lacan’s texts, this seminar addresses the specificity of clinical analysis and its aim, reflecting on savoir-faire in the transference and the ends of the cure.
Readings for April 21st: J. Lacan, Logical Time and The Assertion of Anticipated Certainty (Ecrits, 1966); J. Lacan, On Symbol and its Religious Function (1954); J. Lacan, Encore, chapter IV (1973).
Paola Mieli is a psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. She is the president of Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association (New York), a member of Le Cercle Freudien (Paris), of Insistance (Paris), of Encore (Paris), an honorary member of The European Federation of Psychoanalysis (Strasbourg), and an Associate Continue reading On the Subject and Transference with Paola Mieli at Après-Coup
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