Obsessional Neurosis & the Graph of Desire | Seminar V | Jacques Lacan

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • Thought in Motion is a series dedicated to the Seminars of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. This video is part 3 of the introduction to Seminar 5 and provides a thorough overview of the Graph of Desire.
    Chapters
    02:25 The Enigma of Desire as Origin of Neurosis
    07:23 The Demand for Death
    12:04 The Demand for a Master
    17:36 Imaginary Supports for Neurosis
    Seminar III Playlist:
    • Seminar III (1955-1956...
    For the entire playlist of this series, go here:
    • Thought in Motion: The...
    Links to references and other resources:
    Derek Hook's RUclips page: / @derekhookonlacan
    theory underground's RUclips page: / @theory_underground
    Cadell Last's RUclips page: / @philosophyportal
    Que Vuoi?'s RUclips page: / @quevuoi6697
    Master Signified_Bodies's RUclips page: / @mastersignified_bodie...
    telosbound's RUclips page: / @telosbound
    Zizek and So On: / @zizekandsoon
    The Dangerous Maybe's Blog page: / thedangerousmaybe
    Cody Without Organs' Blog page: / tatleycody
    #neurosis #hysteria #psychoanalysis

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  • @SingularityasSublimity
    @SingularityasSublimity  Год назад +1

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  • @danielbrockman1221
    @danielbrockman1221 Месяц назад

    Thanks!

  • @AdrianClarke-mu1vk
    @AdrianClarke-mu1vk 2 месяца назад +1

    I've watched 62 videos of the Lacan series and I can't thank you enough for doing the work I would never have the time or patience or ability to do.

    • @SingularityasSublimity
      @SingularityasSublimity  2 месяца назад

      that’s amazing! I’m glad to hear how helpful they’ve been. Thank you.

  • @stembroccoli4596
    @stembroccoli4596 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much for your series of Lacan! They are of great help to my general understanding of Lacan's seminars. (a viewer from Bilibili)

  • @OH-pc5jx
    @OH-pc5jx Год назад

    it’s nice to consider the structure of the word “pathology”: the logic of suffering; the suffering of language

  • @drtdmartin
    @drtdmartin Год назад

    Thank you for this powerful explanation. Worth rewatching.

  • @salhachadou2984
    @salhachadou2984 Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @rama_lama_ding_dong
    @rama_lama_ding_dong 6 месяцев назад

    the workaholic gets to express their individuality

  • @pauljung3623
    @pauljung3623 Год назад

    can obsessional subject traverse into a hysterical subject or even a psychotic break?

    • @SingularityasSublimity
      @SingularityasSublimity  Год назад +1

      I do think the same subject can move from obsessional to hysteric neurosis, and visa versa. They are in part each defined by the position they take to a master. Progress in analysis could even be considered when one moves from an obsessional to a hysterical structure, as the latter entails a recognition that the Big Other lacks, eventhough there continues to be a “need” for this Master, if only to provoke it. I’m less certain that someone can move from neurosis to psychosis, since once symbolic reality is fully installed its difficult to to undo that except by brain injury or disease. Going from psychosis to neurosis may be possible, especially since we all start out psychotic. Whether or not its possible for a psychotic to become “neuroticized” later in life, I suppose it happens but only rarely.

    • @pauljung3623
      @pauljung3623 Год назад

      @@SingularityasSublimity Can obsessional neurosis be likened to what is observed in the default mode network and its hyperactivity that is associated with rumination, excessive self-focus and negative thought patterns observed in depression? Then taking into consideration the introduction of psychotropic substances and their influence on disrupting the DMN, could this be likened to a pharmacologically induced psychotic break in Lacanian terms?

  • @drtdmartin
    @drtdmartin Год назад

    I notice you hide your real name very carefully. Is it possible to give you credit in my research in some way?

    • @SingularityasSublimity
      @SingularityasSublimity  Год назад +1

      Its an omission with less intention than it might seem. If you need a name for citation, its Brian W. Becker.

  • @chindico
    @chindico Год назад

    Thanks! Very good 👍

  • @brucecmoore2881
    @brucecmoore2881 Год назад

    Thanks!