Abstract
The author stresses the extent to which analytic literature represses the issue of money and how its significance to the analytical relationship ought instead to be analyzed. Starting from a widespread fantasy among analysands, where the analyst is felt to be a prostitute, the author expands upon the limits of the analytical setting, which has been suffering from a sort of phobia of the gift since the days of Freud. To the concept of psychoanalysis “of the answering” by the analytical establishment, the author opposes a more living concept of “psychoanalysis of the questioning”. [1]
Keywords:
- Keyword: "Psychoanalysis of the questioning"
- Keyword: Analyst as Prostitute
- Keyword: Analytic Contract
- Keyword: Analytic Time
- Keyword: money
How to Cite:
Fachinelli, E., (2019) “The Psychoanalyst’s Money”, The European Journal of Psychoanalysis 6(2), 1–6.
Rights: Incopyright
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