7th
CLINICAL STUDY DAYS
February 14-16, 2014
New York City
Paradoxes of Transference
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Seventh Clinical Study Days are to be hosted in New York City in February
14-16, 2014, with the participation of Miquel Bassols, Psychoanalyst, AME,
member of the WAP and the ELP. Future President of the World Association of
Psychoanalysis and with the special participation of Pierre-Gilles Gueguen,
Psychoanalyst, Delegate of the World Association of Psychoanalysis for the USA.
The
theme of the meeting is “Paradoxes of Transference”.
Argument:
Freud was the first to reveal the paradoxes of
transference in the analytic setting, saying that it was at the same time the
motor and the obstacle of the treatment.
Lacan developed further the concept of transference,
making it a cornerstone of his School and the Pass procedure. He
considered that Transference is related to the Unconscious and to Knowledge.
He invented a new name for it: The Subject Supposed to Know.
Transference concerns a knowledge that doesn't belong to either of the partners
of the analytic setting, either the analyst nor the analysand, but rather a
knowledge that is supposed, that is of the unconscious and that is produced, or
not, at each encounter.
Transference is one of what Lacan called the Four
Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis; it is not possible to
conceive psychoanalytic treatment without transference.
We can say that, in a certain way, the concept of
Transference transcends the different theoretical registers.
From the Imaginary—all the aspects of
transference-love—to the Symbolic—the relation to the signifiers— to
transference in the Real: how are today's clinicians dealing with transference?
This is especially important to review now, for
transference today seems more and more linked to “virtual” space and time —to
the time and space of the internet— and requires more than ever the “real
presence of the analyst” that Lacan referred to in “The Direction of the
Treatment.”
How can we support that “real presence” in the era of
protocols and a praxis that tends ever more to do without speech?
There are inherent paradoxes to the space of
transference: how “to call from the inside” to open the door of the
unconscious, according to Lacan in “Position of the Unconscious.”
With regard to the contemporary symptoms, the clinical phenomena that we
are presented with today: are they more close to the locus of the Other,
more autistic regarding transference?
There are paradoxes in the time of transference: how to
open and develop the transference of the necessary ”time to know,” including
also the shortness or extension of treatment today that can be studied from the
“theory of cycles” that Jacques-Alain Miller introduced some years ago in
relation to the CPCT clinic.
These
and other questions will be addressed during the CSD7.
The Scientific Committee of the CSD7 invites you to present a paper at
this meeting. We are soliciting two types of papers.
The first is clinical case presentations, where the theme of the Study
Days “Paradoxes of Transference” should be addressed. Papers should be both at
most 20 minutes long when read aloud and at most 15.000 characters with spaces
in length.
The second is papers that address this theme from a cultural or
societal perspective, or treat the theme from a theoretical perspective. They
will be part a round table. Papers in this category should be both at most 10
minutes long when read aloud and at most 7.5000 characters with spaces in
length.
Please send your texts to the CSD7 Scientific Committee at maria.cristinaaguirre@gmail. com.
Papers should be submitted not later than January 6th, 2014. We appreciate your
interest and collaboration on the Clinical Study Days, and we are looking forward
to receiving your papers and to seeing you in New York City.
Scientific Committee:
Pierre-Gilles Gueguen
Maria Cristina Aguirre
Juan Felipe Arango
Fernando Schutt
Tom Svolos
Karina Tenenbaum
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