The logic of desire -- The logic of the signifier -- The three orders (RSI) and the Borromean proposition -- The logic of anxiety -- The logic of the phallus -- The logic of the object -- The logic of the subject -- The logic of the other -- The logic of objet -- The logic of jouisance -- The logic of the cause -- The logic of the symptom -- The logic of the fantasme -- The logic of the symptasme -- The logic of hysteria -- The logic of phobias -- The logic of obsessions -- The logic of depression -- The logic of the suicidal act -- The logic of borderline states -- The logic of psychoses -- The logic of perversions -- The logic of perverse structures -- The logic of the transference -- The logic of the transference structure.
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"Subjective Experience and the Logic of the Other is the first handbook on Lacanian clinical practice specifically designed for American psychotherapists.
"This volume will appeal to mainstream psychotherapists and psychoanalysts wishing to understand the import of Lacanian theory, but fearful of its legendary difficulty.
After reading Lander's work, therapists will emerge transformed, imbued with a new confidence in their clinical work."--Jacket.
Dispensing with jargon and elliptic formulations, Lander accomplishes the tour de force of making Lacan "user friendly.""
Lander's didactic approach liberates analysts from the coercion of technique, helping them to link their own subjective experience to their analysands' unconscious desire.
Romulo Lander, who is a member of the International Psychoanalytical Association, an institution historically inimical to Lacan's teachings, is in tune with their trepidation. He carefully takes his colleagues by the hand and introduces Lacanian concepts within the clinical context that is familiar to them.