The Law of January 2, 2002: A Revision of 1975 or Reform of Thought?
Cabassut, Jacques
The Law of January 2, 2002: A Revision of 1975 or Reform of Thought? - 2008.
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The law of January 2, 2002, redistributed in the medical-social field a number of umbrella signifiers encompassing institutional workers and users. The author, starting from a Freudian-Lacanian linguistic model, tries to identify some of their direct implications for institutional practice and psychoanalytical clinical analysis, as he experiences it daily in a specialized institution for intellectual disabilities. He insists on the priority of the psychological domain (the ethical place for the expression of desire) over the legal domain, which is nevertheless where his practice and our institutional practices (educational, social, or clinical) are located.
The Law of January 2, 2002: A Revision of 1975 or Reform of Thought? - 2008.
42
The law of January 2, 2002, redistributed in the medical-social field a number of umbrella signifiers encompassing institutional workers and users. The author, starting from a Freudian-Lacanian linguistic model, tries to identify some of their direct implications for institutional practice and psychoanalytical clinical analysis, as he experiences it daily in a specialized institution for intellectual disabilities. He insists on the priority of the psychological domain (the ethical place for the expression of desire) over the legal domain, which is nevertheless where his practice and our institutional practices (educational, social, or clinical) are located.
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