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  • Contributors | The Letter Irish Journal for Lacanian Psychoanalysis

    The journal publishes work that engages with Sigmund Freud’s description of the unconscious and Jacques Lacan’s elaboration of that concept. We welcome contributions from scholars, practitioners and artists of all disciplines, and from anyone who engages in questions about the role of the unconscious in relation to knowledge and human endeavour. Contributors In addition to publishing the psychoanalytic work of members of the Irish School for Lacanian Psychoanalysis (ISLP), the journal has a remit to publish articles arising from work in other fields of enquiry, which engages with Sigmund Freud’s description of the unconscious and Jacques Lacan’s elaboration of that concept. The journal has published articles by over 100 authors from philosophers, critics, psychiatrists, from theologians and mythologists, from mathematicians and classicists, from theorists and writers. Put simply, we welcome contributions from scholars, practitioners and artists of all disciplines, and from anyone who engages in questions about the role of the unconscious in relation to knowledge and human endeavour. We do not ordinarily limit the length of contributions. We do however require that these be prepared in conformity with the style sheet of The Letter . Contact us to find out more.

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  • Issue 64 | The Letter Irish Journal for Lacanian Psychoanalysis

    A crucial part of the work of the School of Psychotherapy in St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin is to represent the contribution which the psychoanalytic field can make to our understanding and treatment of psychopathology. This issue of The Letter Irish Journal for Lacanian Psychoanalysis carries the proceedings of a conference we held in 2016. The conference asked a question: What is Anxiety? Treatment Challenges - Psychiatric, Medical and Psychoanalytic Approaches in Dialogue. Issue 64 A crucial part of the work of the School of Psychotherapy in St Vincent's University Hospital , Dublin is to represent the contribution which the psychoanalytic field can make to our understanding and treatment of psychopathology. This issue of The Letter Irish Journal for Lacanian Psychoanalysis carries the proceedings of a conference we held in 2016. The conference asked a question: What is Anxiety? Treatment Challenges - Psychiatric, Medical and Psychoanalytic Approaches in Dialogue . What is Anxiety Issue 64 What do Psychiatrists Mean by Anxiety? Issue 64 On Anxiety and its Symptom(s) Issue 64 Searching for the Lost Cause. Freud’s First Steps– (Towards a Theory of Anxiety) Issue 64 The Object of Anxiety Issue 64 Pre-Phobic Anxiety Issue 64 What can be done with Anxiety? Enjoyment and Acting Issue 64 Why Am I Anxious? Issue 64 Issue 64: Editorial Issue 64 Back to archive

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