
Life Language psychoanalysis
Life, speech and Psychoanalysis
About me

Fantasies, Imagination, Childhood promise, Computer Engineering - ITA, Languages
Neural Networks, Medical Neuroscience, Drugs and Brain, Light, Spike, and Sight: The neuroscience of vision, Eye, Brain, and Vision
Brazilian School of Psychoanalysis - Florianópolis
Path - Literature Psychoanalytic
Timeline
1930 - 1960
M. Klein, D. Winnicott, Child psychoanalysis, Technique, Sexuality, Adolescence, Play
2000
Soler, Quinet, Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Paranoia, Melancholia
1940 - 1970
Lacan: Anxiety, Object Relation, Identification, Transference,
Style
2020
Dunker, Zizek, JA Miller: Enjoyment and the Theory of Value - Economic Concepts in Lacan
1900 - 1930
Freud: Love, Sexuality, Clinic, Fundamental Concepts,
Society
Preliminary Meetings
Online: video, voice
Scheduling
Frequency: 1x per week - monthly - - Investment
Sessions
What do I offer?
Environment
The experience of speaking. Free association. Silence.
Life and our issues. Love, sexuality, religion, childhood, work, fantasies, gender, social issues, etc.? And their consequences.
“What am I in this?”
Collection and Analysis
Select a text, theme, excerpt to discuss.
Feelings, strangeness, confusion, criticisms of the text. What the text produces in us and what we have to do with it.
“What am I in this?”
Meeting Model
Preliminary Meetings
Online: video, voice
Scheduling
Frequency: 1x per week - monthly - - Investment
Sessions
Shall we start this journey?
Remembering, repeating and working through
Mourning and MelancholyChild Psychoanalysis
Love, Guilt and ReparationAnguish, Object Relation,
Identification, Transference,Theory and Clinic of Psychosis
Psychosis and Social BondPhilosophy and Literature: Hegel, Kierkegaard, Sartre
What does a woman want?
What did Lacan say about women?Clinical introduction to Lacanian psychoanalysis
The discovery of the Unconscious: From desire to symptomThe Neurotic Calculation of Enjoyment
The Clown and the Psychoanalyst
A biography of Depression
“After all, who am I? What is this strange thing, this symptom that makes me feel unwell?”
Resistance is everything that prevents the continuity of the work. Defenses of the Self
Constructing x Destroying
Drives
Well-defined desire.
Phenomenology of Consciousness.
Unconscious. Repetition
Symptoms, Frustrations, Difficulties, Confusions, Resistances, Losses, - Discomfort…
Symptoms, Frustrations, Difficulties, Confusions, Resistances, Losses, - Discomfort
Discomfort, Personal Analysis
The self, the compass, desire, anguish, love, sexuality, fantasies, relationships with others.
Clinic and Theory
Clinical structures, the pathological, Psychiatric and Psychoanalytic Clinic
For whom, whaton demand?
C body as tissue of Language
Process, Journey, day to day
Repetition.
There is the fundamental difficulty that the subject encounters in what he has to say;
What is surprising is that they speak, and they speak as if there, in the figure of the analyst, they had found what they did not know exactly that they were looking for: themselves.
Speech and body
At the level of questioning, not of the subject’s place in the world, but of his existence as a subj…
At the level of questioning, not of the subject’s place in the world, but of his existence as a subject, a questioning that, from there, will extend to his intra-worldly relationship with objects and the existence of the world, insofar as it can also bequestioned beyond its order.
A truth of experience, for analysis, is that the question of its existence is posed to the subject, not under the guise of the anguish that it arouses at the level of the ego, and which is only one element of its procession, but as an articulated question: “What am I in this?”, concerning his sex and his contingency in being, that is, whether he is a man or a woman, on the one hand, and on the other, the fact that he might not be, both of which combine his mystery and link him to the symbols of procreation and death.
What does Freud really tell us? He reveals to us a phenomenon that structures any revelation of trut…
What does Freud really tell us? He reveals to us a phenomenon that structures any revelation of truth in dialogue. There is the fundamental difficulty that the subject encounters in what he has to say; The most common is the one that Freud demonstrated in repression, that is, this kind of discord between the signified and the signifier that is determined by all censorship of social origin.
Then he moves to the figure of the analyst, a place where this time his drama can be heard, because even if he does not want to be analyzed, what he needs, to alleviate his anguish, is to suppose that someone has knowledge about his suffering, to know that at some point he lost it.
A psychoanalysis has consequences, yes serious ones because they concern the position of the subject…
A psychoanalysis has consequences, yes serious ones because they concern the position of the subject in his relationship with the other, the crossing of the fantasmatic organization altering the relationship of the subject with his object.
Remembering, repeating and working through
Mourning and MelancholyChild Psychoanalysis
Love, Guilt and ReparationAnguish, Object Relation,
Identification, Transference,Theory and Clinic of Psychosis
Psychosis and Social BondPhilosophy and Literature: Hegel, Kierkegaard, Sartre
What does a woman want?
What did Lacan say about women? Clinical introduction to Lacanian psychoanalysis
The discovery of the Unconscious: From desire to symptomThe Neurotic calculation of Enjoyment
The clown and the psychoanalyst
A biography of depression
Social bond - Operation
Psychoanalyst’s Operation

Axis of the Unconscious.
Lalangue
The sufficiently symbolizable analyst
The Analyst’s Self
An analyst is nothing more than that, the place where people find knowledge about themselves, but th…
An analyst is nothing more than that, the place where people find knowledge about themselves, but they assume, through transference, that this knowledge is in the other analyst.
Social bond - DH, DU


Theory of the Four Discourses

Resistance is anything that prevents the continuity of work.
Build vs. Destroy
Drives
The continuity of the Process, a well-defined desire.
I know what I want and I won’t give up on it.
Symptom, Frustrations, Difficulties, Confusion, Resistance, Losses…
Symptom, Frustrations, Difficulties, Confusion, Resistance, Losses
The continuity of the process
Resistance is anything that prevents the continuity of work. Defenses of the Self
Build vs. Destroy
Drives
Well defined desire.
Phenomenology of Consciousness.
Unconscious. Repetition
Symptoms, Frustrations, Difficulties, Confusions, Resistances, Losses…
Symptoms, Frustrations, Difficulties, Confusions, Resistances, Losses
Body as a fabric of Language
To whom I address:
Free Association
Process, Journey, day to day
Repetition
Speech and body
Theoretical Path in Psychoanalysis
Klein, Dunker, Maria Homem…
Zizek, Quinet, Fink, Jacques-Alain Miller
Remember, repeat and elaborate
Mourning and MelancholyThe Psychoanalysis of the Child
Love, Guilt and ReparationAnguish, Object Relation,
Identification, Transference, Theory and Clinic of Psychosis
Psychosis and Social BondPhilosophy and Literature: Hegel, Kierkegaard, Sartre
What does a woman want?
What did Lacan say about women? Clinical introduction to Lacanian psychoanalysis
The Discovery of the Unconscious: From Desire to SymptomThe Neurotic Calculation of Enjoyment
The Clown and the Psychoanalyst
A Biography of Depression
Social Bond - Operation
Psychoanalyst Operation
Axis of the Unconscious.
Lalangue
The sufficiently symbolizable analyst
The Analyst’s Self
Social bond - DH, DU
Theory of the Four Discourses
Freud 1900 - 30
Complete Work
Vol. 01 - Pre-Psychoanalytic publications and unpublished drafts
Vol. 02 - Studies on hysteria
Vol. 03 - First Psychoanalytic Publications
Vol. 04 - The interpretation of dreams
Vol. 05 - The interpretation of dreams - Part 2
Vol. 06 - On the psychopathology of everyday life
Vol. 07 - A Case of Hysteria. Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality and Other Works
Vol. 08 - Jokes and their relationship with the unconscious
Vol. 09 - Jensen’s Gradiva and other works
Vol. 10 - Little Hans and the Rat Man
Vol. 11 - Five lessons in psychoanalysis, Leonardo da Vinci and other works
Vol. 12 - The Schereber case, articles on technique and other works
Vol. 13 - Totem and Taboo and Other Works
Vol. 14 - The history of the psychoanalytic movement, articles on metapsychology and other works
Vol. 15 - Introductory lectures on psychoanalysis P1 and P2
Vol. 16 - Introductory lectures on psychoanalysis P. 3
Vol. 17 - History of a Childhood Neurosis and Other Works
Vol. 18 - Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Group Psychology and Other Works
Vol. 19 - The Ego and the ID and Other Works
Vol. 20 - An autobiographical study, Inhibitions, symptoms and anxiety, The question of lay analysis
Vol. 21 - The Future of an Illusion, Civilization and its Discontents and other works
Vol. 22 - New introductory lectures on psychoanalysis and other works
Vol. 23 - Moses and Monotheism, Outline of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis
Fundamentals of psychoanalytic clinic
Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis
Dreams, symptoms and slips of the tongue
Clinical histories
Hysteria, obsession and other neuroses
Love, sexuality and femininity
Society, religion, culture
Thematic Work
Drives and their destinations
About the conception of aphasia
Compendium of Psychoanalysis and Other Unfinished Writings
Art, literature and artists
Neurosis, Psychosis and Perversion
Published Volumes
Klein, Winnicott 1930 - 60
Works
Child Psychoanalysis
Narrative of the Analysis of a Child
Love, guilt and reparation
Envy and Gratitude
Style and Thought
The feeling of loneliness
Play and RealityThinking about Children
Child psychoanalysis,
Technique, Sexuality, Adolescence,
The play
Vol. 01 - Love, Guilt and Reparation and other works
Vol. 02 - Child Psychoanalysis
Vol. 03 - Envy and Gratitude and Other Works
Vol. 04 - Narrative of the Analysis of a Child
Complete Work
Part I - THE TECHNIQUE OF CHILD ANALYSIS
Psychological foundations of child analysis
The technique of analyzing young children
An obsessive neurosis in a six-year-old girlage
The technique of analysis in the latency period
The technique of analysis in puberty
Neurosis in children
Sexual activities of children
Part II - ARCHAIC ANXIETY SITUATIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Initial stages of the Oedipal conflict and the formation of the superego
The relationship between obsessive neurosis and the initial stages of the superego
The importance of archaic anxiety situations in the development of the ego
The effects of archaic anxiety situations on the sexual development of girls
The effects of archaic anxiety situations on the sexual development of boys
The development of a child
Inhibitions and difficulties in puberty
The role of school in the libidinal development of children
The analysis of young children
A contribution to the psychogenesis of tics
Psychological principles of the analysis of young children
Symposium on reanalysis of children
Criminal tendencies in normal children
Early stages of the Oedipal conflict
Personification in children’s play
Situations of childhood anxiety reflected in a work of art and in the creative impulse
The importance of symbol formation in the development of the ego
The psychotherapy of psychoses
A contribution to the theory of intellectual inhibition
The early development of consciousness in children
On criminality
A contribution to the psychogenesis of manic-depressive states
Weaning
Love, guilt and reparation
Mourning and its relations with manic-depressive states
The Oedipus complex in the light of archaic anxieties
Lacan 1950 - 70
Writings and Other Writings
Lacan’s Seminars
The reverse side of Psychoanalysis
From an Other to the other
Of a discourse that was not semblance
RSI
The non-fools err
…or worse
Anxiety, - Object Relation,
Identification,
Transference,
Style
Writings
Other Writings Seminars 1 - 27
On Paranoid Psychosis and its Relations with Personality
The Quarrel of Diagnoses
The Family
I’m Talking to the Walls
Names of the Father
The Triumph of Religion
Complete Works
Seminar 1 - “Freud’s Technical Writings” .1953-54.
Seminar 2 - “The Ego in Freud’s Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis” .1954-55.
Seminar 3 - “The Psychoses” .1955-56.
Seminar 4 - “The Object Relation” .1956-57.
Seminar 5 - “The Formations of the Unconscious” .1957-58.
Seminar 6 - “Desire and Its Interpretation” .1958-59.
Seminar 7 - “The ethics of psychoanalysis” .1959-60.
Seminar 8 - “Transference” .1960-61.
Seminar 9 - “Identification” .1961-62.
Seminar 10 - “Anxiety” .1962-63.
Seminar 11 - “The four fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis” .1964.
Seminar 12 - “Crucial problems of psychoanalysis” .1964-65.
Seminar 13 - “The object of psychoanalysis” .1965-66.
Seminar 14 - “The logic of the phantasm” .1966-67.
Seminar 15 - “The psychoanalytic act” .1967-68.
Seminar 16 - “From One Other to the Other” .1968-69.
Seminar 17 - “The Other Side of Psychoanalysis” .1969-70.
Seminar 18 - “On a Discourse That Was Not a Semblance”.1970-71.
Seminar 19 - “…Or worse” .1971-72.
Seminar 20 - “More, still” .1972-73.
Seminar 21 - “The not foolish err – the names of the father” .1973-74.
Seminar 22 - “R.S.I.” .1974-75.
Seminar 23 - “The Sinthome” .1975-76.
Seminar 24 - “The unknown that knows of a mistake is supported by death” .1976-77.
Seminar 25 - “The moment to conclude” .1977-78.
Seminar 26 - “Topology and time” .1978-79.
Seminar 27 - “Dissolution” .1980.
From Jacques Lacan’s Écrits (A Selection)
- Aggressiveness in Psychoanalysis
- Beyond the Reality Principle
- The Freudian Thing, or the Meaning of the Return to Freud in Psychoanalysis
- The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis
- The Instance of the Letter in the Unconscious, or Reason Since Freud
- Kant with Sade
- The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I
- On a Question Prior to Any Possible Treatment of Psychosis
- The Position of the Unconscious
- The Signification of the Phallus
- The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire in the Freudian Unconscious
- Variants of the Standard Treatment
From Jacques Lacan’s Seminars
- Seminar on “The Purloined Letter” (from Seminar II)
- Seminar III: The Psychoses (which includes “On a Question Prior to Any Possible Treatment of Psychosis”)
- Seminar VII: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis (which includes “Kant with Sade”)
- The Formation of the Psychoanalyst (from Seminar IV)
Other Formulations
- Formulations on Psychic Causality
- Gide’s Youth or the Letter and Desire
- Intervention on Transference
- Logical Time and the Assertion of Anticipated Certainty
- Of Our Antecedents
- Psychoanalysis and its Teaching
- The Subject Finally in Question
Theoretical introduction to the functions of psychoanalysis in criminology
In memory of Ernest Jones: On his theory of symbolism
Introduction to Jean Hyppolite’s commentary on Freud’s Verneinung 10p
Reply to Jean Hyppolite’s commentary on Freud’s Verneinung 19p
The direction of treatment and its principles 👏👏👏
Observation on Daniel Lagache’s report: Psychoanalysis and the structure of personality
From a posteriori syllabary
Guidelines for a Congress on female sexuality
From Freud’s Triebe and the psychoanalyst’s desire
Science and truth
Soler, Quinet, Nasio 2000 - 10
Works
Theory and Clinic of Psychosis
Psychosis and Social Bond
The unconscious in the open air of Psychosis
Memoirs of a Nervous Patient
The Great Cases of Psychosis
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Paranoia
Melancholy
Soler, Brennan, Andre
Works
A critique of Lacan from a woman’s point of view
What does a woman want?
What did Lacan say about women?
The Woman
Fink, Quinet
Works
Clinical Introduction to Lacanian PsychoanalysisThe Discovery of the Unconscious: From Desire to Symptom
The Lacanian Subject
The 4+1 Conditions of Analysis
The Others in Lacan
Desire and Psychoanalytic Technique
Diagnosis and the Position of the Analyst
Social Bond
Dunker
Works
The Neurotic Calculation of Enjoyment
The Clown and the Psychoanalyst
A Biography of Depression
Pathologies of the Social
Reinvention of Intimacy
Confined Dreams
Neoliberalism as Management of Psychic Suffering
Enjoyment and the Theory of Value - Economic Concepts in Lacan…
Enjoyment and the Theory of Value - Economic Concepts in Lacan
Philosophy
Works
Sartre
Zizek
Foucault
Kierkegaard
Heidegger
Kant
Anguish
Literature and Women
Virginia Woolf
Jane Austen
Anguish
Literature
Graciliano Ramos
Machado de Assis
Charles Baudelaire
James Joyce
Schreber
Madness, poetry, text, theater
Women in Psychoanalysis
Melanie Klein
Anna Freud
Helene Deutsch
Elisabeth Roudinesco