Opening of analysis, opening of the unconscious
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.affs.18311Keywords:
opening, analysis, unconscious, analyst and analysandAbstract
This paper points out the articulation between opening of analysis and opening of the unconscious, where the opening appears as a kind of operation in which both the analysis and the unconscious are established. Such operation comes from the meeting that the establishment of the position of analysand and analyst brings about. The analysand is established from the subjective rectification, leading to the analysis and the subject of the unconscious, but the subjective destitution of the analyst in his/her own analysis also takes place, creating the meeting point between the beginning and the end of analysis within the opening operation.
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