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Anuario de investigaciones

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MUNOZ, Pablo D.. The knots of the psychoses in Jacques Lacan' teaching. Anu. investig. [online]. 2005, vol.12, pp.245-256. ISSN 1851-1686.

Jacques Lacan has approached the psychosis carrying out numerous contributions to the elaboration of its theory and clinical recognition. On the end of their teaching, when he revises their clinical categories and it approaches them with the support of the theory of knots, he conceptualizes it like a form peculiar of knotting. In this novel formalization, however, it is not approached in a unified way but rather from 1971 up to 1981 presents diverse knottings types. Until the present time, works are not known in that the specialists study them systematically. The investigation project UBACyT TP34 (1998-2000) implies a novelty in this since sense it formulates some conclusions on the topic. This work intends to revise them and to put them in tension to verify its adaptation with the texts of Lacan. Indispensable task to be able to approach the maximum objective of the project granted a scholarship in course: to explore the way in that the nodal conception reorders the clinical variety of the psychosis (paranoia, schizophrenia, mania, melancholy).

Palabras clave : Theory of knots; Psychoses; J. Lacan.

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