Third of four issues of LC Express presenting works from the 7th Annual Clinical Study Days
“Paradoxes of the Transference” by Ellie Ragland, discussed by Gary Marshall
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“Paradoxes of the Transference” by Ellie Ragland, discussed by Gary Marshall
On June 21, 1964 Jacques Lacan founded his School of Psychoanalysis with the aim of assuring the formation of psychoanalysts, the transmission of psychoanalysis, and the re-conquering of the Freudian Field. The New Lacanian School (NLS), created in 2003 by Jacques-Alain Miller, is one of seven Schools founded within the framework of the World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP). The NLS is a member of the EuroFederation of Psychoanalysis (EFP) that regroups the four European Schools of psychoanalysis oriented by Freud and Lacan’s teachings.