Lacan’s Rediscovery of Retroaction and the Theory of Interpretation
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Lacan's rediscovery of deferred action and the theory of interpretation Because of his practice of short sessions, Lacan did not turn his rediscovery of deferred action to good account in 1945. However, his theorisation can give us a deeper understanding of what happens in the analyst's mind when the ambiguity of something the patient has said confers a retroactive meaning on the apparently neutral words he has just uttered. The notion of the ? fractality ? of deferred action suggested by B.?Chervet finds an application here.
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