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Fine philosophers do psychoanalysis:
When you stare
into the abyss
the abyss stares
back at you.
Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil
“Every beginner in psychoanalysis probably feels alarmed at first at the difficulties in store for him when he comes to interpret the patient’s associations and to deal with the reproduction of the repressed. When the time comes, however, he soon learns to look upon these ...
“Psychoanalysis cannot harmonise the fissures of erotic life any more than anything else can.”
David Ferraro @thepsychclinic LCA
Art by Cecily Brown, The Girl Who Had Everything
“Lacan is true to Freud when he states that there is no sexual relation. His formula preserves the irreducibility of what Freud designated as castration. It is a fact that psychoanalysis does not bring about the sexual relation. For Freud this was cause for despair. Lacan ...
Vintage comics do psychoanalysis...
“I’ve missed you, Satan.”
Santa in psychoanalysis...
‘I want this, I want that!’ It's never ‘Gee, Santa, what would you like for Christmas this year?’
Fine writers do psychoanalysis:
“He took it for granted that she was content; and she resented his settled calm, his serene dullness, the very happiness she herself brought him.”
Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary
Flaubert was born today in Rouen in 1821
“The analyst says to whomever is about to begin: ‘Away you go, say whatever, it will be marvellous’.”
Jacques Lacan, Seminar XVII, The Other Side of Psychoanalysis
“In the subject who, alternately, reveals himself and conceals himself by means of the pulsation of the unconscious, we apprehend only partial drives.”
Jacques Lacan, The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis, @alberto_seveso, Trivia No. 8
Fine Kierkegaards do psychoanalysis:
“One sticks one's finger into the soil to tell by the smell in what land one is: I stick my finger in existence — it smells of nothing. Where am I? Who am I? How came I here? What is this thing called the world? What does ...
Fine philosophers do psychoanalysis:
“Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it.”
Tomorrow at the Lacan Circle Special Event: https://t.co/gbiwd13tIA @zehotavio
Vintage comics do psychoanalysis...
“You can tell if I like you by the amount of pressure I use to push my boobs against you as we hug...”
Vintage comics do psychoanalysis...
“Darling, you’ve got such a sweet face and I can’t tell you the things I’d like to do with it - if only there was such a thing as a sexual relation”
NO PSYCHOANALYSIS NEEDED i just like sharing my kins, https://t.co/nbh6ZmuHVi
Vintage comics do psychoanalysis...
“Do you feel me thinking about you?”
Fine literature does psychoanalysis:
“One never finds a cathedral, a wave in a storm, a dancer's leap in the air quite as high as one has been expecting.”
Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time
“In psychoanalysis, a mother is one who has. She only falls under that concept insofar as she is plentiful. A true women, on the other hand, at least as Lacan makes her possible existence flicker, is one who doesn’t have - and who, by this ‘not having’, makes something. Thus ...
Ghosts in psychoanalysis...
“It's difficult for me to exist”
@tutehumor
“Even though psychoanalysis is revolutionary, I am a conservative myself. I don't like change. I wrote all my correspondence myself. 20,000 letters!”
Sigmund Freud in his Berggasse 19 study with Lün Freud, his books, his antiquities, his mirror and a very big pen.