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E-grāmata: Pathology of Democracy: A Letter to Bernard Accoyer and to Enlightened Opinion - JLS Supplement (Ex-tensions)

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In October of 2003, French lawmaker Bernard Accoyer introduced a bill intended to regulate the practice of psychotherapy, a bill that would, according to critics, bar psychoanalysts from mental health practice. Miller (psychoanalysis, U. of Paris VIII--Vincennes, France) responded to the passage of this law with his November 2003 open letter complaining about Accoyer's efforts to "compromise psychoanalytic discourse and enchain those who serve it." In addition to Miller's letter, this volume contains additional thoughts on the bill by British and Australian psychoanalysts Bernard Burgoyne and Russell Grigg. Distributed in the US by Stylus Publishing. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Recenzijas

On Wednesday 8 October 2003, the French National Assembly passed a bill intended to regulate, for the first time, the practice of psychotherapy in France. Moved by Bernard Accoyer, the purpose of the legislation was to restrict the practice of psychotherapy to psychiatrists and clinical psychologists; it would effectively no longer be legal for any other practitioners, including psychoanalysts, to practice in the sphere of mental health. This volume contains Jacques-Alain Miller's letter to Bernard Accoyer, opposing the bill. Contributions from Bernard Burgoyne and Russell Grigg are also included, examining the implications of such a bill for France and for elsewhere.

Series Preface
Dany Nobus
v
About the Authors vii
PART I Introduction Love of the Real
Bernard Burgoyne
3(14)
PART II Amendment 336 17(8)
PART III Letter to Bernard Accoyer and to enlightened opinion
J.-A. Miller
25(30)
PART IV The Psy Manifesto
J.-A. Miller
55(6)
PART V Postscript Regulating Psychoanalysis
Russell Grigg
61


Bernard Burgoyne is a psychoanalyst practising in London. He is a Member of the World Association of Psychoanalysis, and a founder member of the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research. He was educated at the University of Cambridge, the London School of Economics, and the University of Paris, and is currently Emeritus Professor of Psychoanalysis in the Institute for Health and Social Science Research at Middlesex University. He has published extensively on questions of structure in psychoanalysis, and is particularly concerned with the way in which the predicaments of human interactions are resolvable only by a consideration of the frontiers of desire and the texture of space. Russell Grigg lectures in philosophy and is the co-ordinator of psychoanalytic studies at Deakin University, Australia. Dr Grigg has a PhD in psychoanalysis and has published extensively on psychoanalysis. He is also known for his translations of the seminars of Jacques Lacan. He is currently a psychoanalyst in private practice.