Saturday, August 12, 2023

For a new clinical approach to psychosis : the 「388」(Lacan in Quebec) (GIFRIC)

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17093541/

https://www.museumofdreams.org/treating-psychosis-in-quebec

https://youtu.be/mmqT-4W4Cvg

https://www.gifric.com/388.htm

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nXnu51Pzt-azOuxnYdEdhgDL5Q11xJHd/view?usp=drivesdk

Savoir

Gifric uses the word savoir to describe the singular knowledge that comes out of the experience of the clinic. At one level, savoir is a knowl- edge that is utterly particular to the subject, irreducible to the level of in- formation, concerning the particularities of the subject’s relation to jouissance. The savoir at the end of analysis refers itself to fantasy and concerns the cause of the failing of jouissance. Savoir may therefore be considered necessary to assuming the risks of one’s desire and hence at the heart of a psychoanalytic ethics.There are other levels of savoir that serve to inform clinical praxis.