On Transference – ICLO-NLS Special Interest Group – Child and Adolescent
Enquiries to: info@iclo-nls.org
When: Friday 22nd November
Time: 7pm
Venue: Carmelite Community Centre, Aungier St, Dublin 2.
ICLO-NLS Special Interest Group, Child & Adolescent Lacanian Psychoanalysis is a closed working group composed of both ICLO-NLS members and non-members.
The group meets in person to explore questions pertaining to their clinical work with young subjects. The axis of work this year interrogates “the discontented child,” within the ICLO’s axis of work 2024/25 “Love, Sex, Family, Today“, drawing on the forthcoming WAP, PIPOL and NLS Congresses,
Ana Cecilia Gonzalez
Ana Cecilia Gonzalez is a psychoanalyst in Buenos Aires. She is a member of the School of the Lacanian Orientation (EOL) and the World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP).
She is also a Clinical Psychologist (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina & Clinical Residence in Hospital Obarrio, Tucumán)
Ana Cecilia lectures at the Buenos Aires Clinical Institute (ICdeBA) and the Oscar Masotta Institute (IOM) as well as teaching at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), in the Psychology Department, course “Lacanian Orientation: Clinic and Writing”
She has a PhD in Philosophy, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, and a Masters in Psychoanalytic Clinic, Universidad de San Martín-ICdeBA.
She is the author of the book “Phobic arrangements. Body, Jouissance and Space”, Tres Haches Editions, 2021.
Bibliography
S. Freud:
- The dynamics of transference (1912)
- Observations on transference-love (1915)
- Introductory lectures on psychoanalysis, 27th and 28th
- An autobiographical study (1925)
J. Lacan:
- Seminar 8, Transference
- Proposition of the 9October 1967 on the Psychoanalyst of the School
- Lacan, J., “Only the singular is worth sweating for”, Lacaniana No. 32, Buenos Aires, EOL-Grama, 2023.
Eric. Laurent:
- Disruption of jouissance in madness under transference (2018). The Lacanian Review, Urgent, issue no 6.
J.-A. Miller:
- The analytic session
- Detached pieces
- Miller, J.-A., “How do analyses begin?”, Preparatory text for the XI ENAPOL