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The Four Fundamental Concepts Of Psychoanalysis -

: Lacan argues the analyst must remain an "empty mirror" rather than a living person, allowing the subject to eventually realize that no one truly "knows" their truth but themselves.

: It is the "insistence of the signifier," where the subject is compelled to return to a site of loss or trauma in an attempt to master it, though complete satisfaction is never reached. 3. Transference

: It reveals itself through slips of the tongue, dreams, and jokes, where a hidden meaning momentarily breaks through the surface. 2. Repetition

Transference is traditionally viewed as the patient projecting past feelings onto the therapist, but Lacan introduced the concept of the ( sujet supposé savoir ).

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: Lacan argues the analyst must remain an "empty mirror" rather than a living person, allowing the subject to eventually realize that no one truly "knows" their truth but themselves.

: It is the "insistence of the signifier," where the subject is compelled to return to a site of loss or trauma in an attempt to master it, though complete satisfaction is never reached. 3. Transference

: It reveals itself through slips of the tongue, dreams, and jokes, where a hidden meaning momentarily breaks through the surface. 2. Repetition

Transference is traditionally viewed as the patient projecting past feelings onto the therapist, but Lacan introduced the concept of the ( sujet supposé savoir ).