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Resistance and Revelation: Lacan on Defense

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Resistance and Revelation: Lacan on Defense

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One might gather from a reading of Lacan’s ouvre that he never advanced an explicit and systematic theory of resistance and defense, his early critique of IPA methods notwithstanding. Indeed, the combativeness of this critique may lead readers to think that any talk of defense analysis is non-Lacanian. Yet such an omission of a key psychic phenomenon presents a puzzle for clinicians and theorists alike, insofar as it disallows a reckoning with a real-life phenomenon. Taking as its focus Lacan’s remarks in Seminars 1 and 2, this article pushes beyond Lacan’s critique of Ego Psychology, claiming that it is possible to establish a positive Lacanian theory of defenses and of defense analysis in the clinical context. To this end, the article offers a systematic and standardized reconstruction of a positive – distinctively Lacanian – view of what defenses are, where they come from, and how analysts should handle them. In so doing, it presents his startling claim that resistance itself was ultimately a red herring, an artificial problem occasioned by the analyst’s erred handling of the transindividual defenses speaking through the analysand.

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  • Keyword: Defense analysis
  • Keyword: Ego Psychology
  • Keyword: Jacques Lacan
  • Keyword: resistance
  • Keyword: Theory of technique

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Ballestín, L., (2021) “Resistance and Revelation: Lacan on Defense”, The European Journal of Psychoanalysis 7(2), 1–15.

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  • Published on 2021-04-01
  • Pages: 1–15
  • Original Publication: The European Journal of Psychoanalysis
  • Original ISSN: 2284-1059
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