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A Cross-Disciplinary and Multi-Modal Experimental Design for Studying Near-Real-Time Authentic Examination Experiences
Published on: September 4, 2019
Abstract:
During the analytical course, not necessarily at the end of the course of treatment, but as a resort to analysis, at the least as a first step, in a moment or another during the analytical process, the subject is called to take an ethical position. The stakes are obviously not the same in the beginning, at a decisive turning point or again at the end of treatment, meaning its conclusion. However, the subject cannot avoid this confrontation where self and self alone, decide to engage or not in the discovery of his unconscious. Clinical cases illustrate these turning points. As for the analyst, not giving up on his desire to know, he maintains the ethics of the psychoanalysis by remaining on the side of sharpness of truth and he guides his action in order for the subject to have access to its cause.
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