[Lutecium-group] Jacques Siboni: Lectures at New College of California, San Francisco
Here is the program of the lectures I'll give at New College of California in San Francisco. You're welcome to attend. ------------------ FIRST LECTURE -------------------- Tuesday, January 17, 4:00 pm When Hatred becomes Xenopathy; The neurotic, psychotic and specific defensive functions of hate. Jacques Siboni, M.D., Visiting Psychoanalyst 766 Valencia St., San Francisco New College of California Graduate School of Psychology is pleased to present: When Hatred becomes Xenopathy; The neurotic, psychotic and specific defensive functions of hate. Introduction by Dean Linda James Myers. The first phase of psychoanalysis with its incumbent hatreds and loves particularly towards the analyst is always symptomatic of the patient?s fantasm projected onto the other. It is the jouissance wrapped up in the extreme passions, particularly hate, that offers the analyst an unusual opportunity to enable patients to confront the disturbing fantasies so frequently tied up in the abject assumptions about the other. We will explore how xenopathy is related to the jouissance of the Other and we will explore how psychoanalysis can help to deconstruct the gaze in order that an intersubjective exchange can reach beyond the fragility of visual illusion. Jacques Siboni is well versed in Lacanian theory, and is a well-regarded analytic supervisor. His teaching style elucidates and clarifies how Lacanian theory works in clinical practice. Dr. Siboni lives and practices psychoanalysis in Paris. He will be available for individual consultations. New College Students and Faculty Free admission General Admission $20.00 MFT/CEU hours $40.00 Refreshments served at Dinner Break For further information, please call 415-437-3403, or contact us through our online inquiry form. http://www.newcollege.edu/events/Jan06.cfm#17 ---------------- SECOND LECTURE --------------------- Sat, January 21 and Sun, January 22, 2006 (Check for schedule at New College) New College of California Graduate School of Psychology is pleased to present ?Two Approaches of the Subject of the Unconscious? Introduction Dean Linda James Myers Jacques Siboni, M.D. Visiting Psychoanalyst -- 1 Freudian understanding of path leading from perception to conciousness, an object of desire. -- 2 Freudian sublimation: when symptom is tamed, a new concept arises, the sinthome. - Part 1: An object of reality turns into an object of desire when fetched by a human being. - The lapsus as a marker of the unconscious structure. - The process from perception to consciousness in Freud's letter # 52 to Fliess - The same process remodeled by Lacan. - The object of reality becomes an object of desire. - The tiny bit of reality accessible to the talking being. - The subject of the Unconscious Part 2: From symptom to sublimation - Minimal structure of the Real - Minimal structure of the Imaginary - Minimal structure of the Symbolic - Structure of a subject's instant - Three modalities of jouissance - The Freud's triad Inhibition, Symptom, Anguish and the Lacan's triad, Anguish, Inhibition, Symptom. - From the handicapping symptom to the sinthome, an approach to sublimation. Part 3: A topological approach of the concepts depicted beforehead. - A brief introduction to topology - The Saussure's Signifier-Signifying fraction. - This fraction bar is a Moebius strip. - The object of desire is a disk - The process from perception to consciousness stands on a projective plane - Real, Symbolic and Imaginary are toruses - A subject's instant is a borromean knot - The subject dealing with sinthom is a four toruses borromean knot. All the best Jacques Siboni -- Dr. Jacques B. Siboni mailto:jacsib at Lutecium.org 8 pass. Charles Albert, F75018 Paris, France Tel: +33 142 287 678 Fax: +33 871 720 069 Home Page: http://jacsib.lutecium.org/
Bonjour, Je voudrais m'inscrire ? votre site Voici mon adresse imail: hz_eric at hotmail.com Merci Eric ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacques B. Siboni" <jacsib at lutecium.org> To: "Groupe de Travail Lutecium" <lutecium-group at lutecium.org>; <lacan at yahoogroups.com>; <topologie at groupesyahoo.ca> Cc: <announce at lutecium.org>; <johnsher at alamedanet.net> Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 11:16 AM Subject: [Lutecium-group] Jacques Siboni: Lectures at New College ofCalifornia, San Francisco
lutecium-group: Document interne au Groupe de Travail Lutecium. Ne doit pas etre diffuse hors du groupe. --- Here is the program of the lectures I'll give at New College of California in San Francisco. You're welcome to attend.
------------------ FIRST LECTURE --------------------
Tuesday, January 17, 4:00 pm When Hatred becomes Xenopathy; The neurotic, psychotic and specific defensive functions of hate. Jacques Siboni, M.D., Visiting Psychoanalyst 766 Valencia St., San Francisco
New College of California Graduate School of Psychology is pleased to present:
When Hatred becomes Xenopathy; The neurotic, psychotic and specific defensive functions of hate.
Introduction by Dean Linda James Myers.
The first phase of psychoanalysis with its incumbent hatreds and loves particularly towards the analyst is always symptomatic of the patient?s fantasm projected onto the other. It is the jouissance wrapped up in the extreme passions, particularly hate, that offers the analyst an unusual opportunity to enable patients to confront the disturbing fantasies so frequently tied up in the abject assumptions about the other. We will explore how xenopathy is related to the jouissance of the Other and we will explore how psychoanalysis can help to deconstruct the gaze in order that an intersubjective exchange can reach beyond the fragility of visual illusion.
Jacques Siboni is well versed in Lacanian theory, and is a well-regarded analytic supervisor. His teaching style elucidates and clarifies how Lacanian theory works in clinical practice. Dr. Siboni lives and practices psychoanalysis in Paris. He will be available for individual consultations.
New College Students and Faculty Free admission General Admission $20.00 MFT/CEU hours $40.00
Refreshments served at Dinner Break
For further information, please call 415-437-3403, or contact us through our online inquiry form.
http://www.newcollege.edu/events/Jan06.cfm#17
---------------- SECOND LECTURE ---------------------
Sat, January 21 and Sun, January 22, 2006 (Check for schedule at New College)
New College of California Graduate School of Psychology is pleased to present
?Two Approaches of the Subject of the Unconscious?
Introduction Dean Linda James Myers
Jacques Siboni, M.D. Visiting Psychoanalyst
-- 1 Freudian understanding of path leading from perception to conciousness, an object of desire.
-- 2 Freudian sublimation: when symptom is tamed, a new concept arises, the sinthome.
- Part 1: An object of reality turns into an object of desire when fetched by a human being. - The lapsus as a marker of the unconscious structure. - The process from perception to consciousness in Freud's letter # 52 to Fliess - The same process remodeled by Lacan. - The object of reality becomes an object of desire. - The tiny bit of reality accessible to the talking being. - The subject of the Unconscious
Part 2: From symptom to sublimation - Minimal structure of the Real - Minimal structure of the Imaginary - Minimal structure of the Symbolic - Structure of a subject's instant - Three modalities of jouissance - The Freud's triad Inhibition, Symptom, Anguish and the Lacan's triad, Anguish, Inhibition, Symptom. - From the handicapping symptom to the sinthome, an approach to sublimation.
Part 3: A topological approach of the concepts depicted beforehead. - A brief introduction to topology - The Saussure's Signifier-Signifying fraction. - This fraction bar is a Moebius strip. - The object of desire is a disk - The process from perception to consciousness stands on a projective plane - Real, Symbolic and Imaginary are toruses - A subject's instant is a borromean knot - The subject dealing with sinthom is a four toruses borromean knot.
All the best
Jacques Siboni
-- Dr. Jacques B. Siboni mailto:jacsib at Lutecium.org 8 pass. Charles Albert, F75018 Paris, France Tel: +33 142 287 678 Fax: +33 871 720 069 Home Page: http://jacsib.lutecium.org/
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