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Psychoanalysis Between Clinic and Culture

A note on why psychoanalytic education must remain open to literature, cinema, and social thought.

Psychoanalysis loses breadth when reduced to technique alone. Its concepts emerge in relation to language, symbols, institutions, crisis, and historical life.

For this reason the humanities are not peripheral to psychoanalytic formation. They are one of its most necessary interlocutors.

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