What has passed?

Authors

  • adriana grosman epfcl SP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31683/stylus.vi39.470

Keywords:

Pass, End of analysis, Experience, Passage

Abstract

This text is the result of the writing of a passage made of so many steps that were taken until the decision to look/know, from the end of an analysis and other ends until the say/know of the pass, examination of what makes an analysand decide to put himself as an analyst, he who, as Lacan says, “only authorizes himself” in his time. This was written primarily to be spoken, so it is a text that does not lose this characteristic of a passage account, caused by the surprise of the appointment and the experience of the end of analysis and what it may represent. Therefore, end on one side and opening on the other, started by this first speech, now published, after an already advanced path of other speeches.

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Published

2020-10-08

How to Cite

grosman, adriana. (2020). What has passed?. Revista De Psicanálise Stylus, (39), pp. 161–171. https://doi.org/10.31683/stylus.vi39.470

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SCHOOL CONTEXT