Psychoanalytical Notebooks: Issue 14, Responses from Psychoanalysis / ספרות מקצועית

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The Psychoanalytical Notebooks is a journal which aims to reflect and develop the Lacanian orientation in the English-speaking world as well as demonstrate the continuing work of the London Society of the NLS. Each issue has been devoted to a specific theme. It opens with a lead article and is followed by commentaries and contributions from the members of the School and LS-NLS.

The Psychoanalytical Notebooks is a journal which aims to reflect and develop the Lacanian orientation in the English-speaking world as well as demonstrate the continuing work of the London Society of the NLS. Each issue has been devoted to a specific theme. It opens with a lead article and is followed by commentaries and contributions from the members of the School and LS-NLS.

Responses from Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalytical Notebooks 14, 2005

Marie-Hélène Brousse – Separation Anxiety: A New Light Cast on Feminine Anxiety

Gil Caroz – Going Through Anxiety: An Introduction

Pierre Skriabine – Anxiety and its ‘Beyonds’

Jean-Louis Gault – The Option of Anxiety

Richard Klein – From Church and State to Psychoanalysis

Alan Rowan – Anxiety and the Push to Action: Clinical Consequences

Yotvat Elberbaum – Two Moments of Anxiety

Joost Demuynck – Anxiety, a Nomination

Beata Wolf – Anxiety and Psychosis

Anne Béraud-Bogino – Ontological Anxiety in a Case of Psychosis

François Sauvagnat – Psychotic Anxiety and its Correlate in Bodily Experiences: Some Remarks on ‘New Symptoms’

Marie-Hélène Doguet-Dziomba – Destiny of the Strange Object in a Cure

Bogdan Wolf – Between Jouissance and Desire: Truths and Lies about Anxiety

Maria-Cristina Aguirre – Anxiety and the Search for Happiness

Philippe Carpentier – Anxiety and Repression

Rose-Paule Vinciguerra – A Short Therapy of a Little Girl who Bites

Guy Trobas – Alleviating the Anxiety of a Mother…

Stéfan Verlinden – An Epileptic Symptom: To Let (oneself) Fall or to Come to the Scene

Jacqueline Nanchen – The Hidden Dimension of the Subject Supposed to Know is Anxiety

Maire Jaanus – The Passage-to-the-Act in Anna Karenina

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