Author: Bruce Fink
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Jacques Lacan, considered the most profound psychoanalytic thinker since Freud, remains an enigmatic figure for many. Consequently, in this book, Bruce Fink seeks to elucidate his key theoretical concepts and demonstrate that, despite the complexity of Lacanian language, many of his innovations can be articulated with clarity and simplicity. Drawing on numerous clinical examples, the author addresses fundamental issues of therapeutic work: diagnosis, the position of the analyst, patient involvement, and the possibility of transformation. This book is aimed at professionals—psychoanalysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, counselors, and social workers—as well as those currently undergoing or wishing to begin therapy. It serves as a valuable bridge between theory and practice, and an essential guide for those seeking to understand and act effectively in clinical practice.
Pages: 400
Format: Paperback
Collection: Biblioteca de Psicoanálisis
BISAC Code: PSY026000
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