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Suggested Reading List for Clinicians interested in Lacan

 

Baldwin, Malone, Svolos, Editors. (2011) Lacan and Addiction: An Anthology. London: Karnac Books

 

Fink, B. (2007)  Fundamentals of Psychoanalytic Technique. NY: W.W. Norton. pp231-272

 

Gherovici, Patricia (2003)  The Puerto Rican Syndrome. New York: The Other Press.

 

Gherovici, Patricia (2010) . Please Select Your Gender: From the Invention of Hysteria to the Democratization of Transgenderism. New York: Routledge.

 

Giraldo, Macario ( 2012) The Dialogues in the Group: Lacanian Perspectives on the Psychoanalytic Group (New International Library of Group)

 

Leader, Darian. (2011)  What is Madness? London: Penguin Books. Pp. 246-272.

 

Leader, D. (2010) Introducing Lacan: A Graphic Guide. London: Totem Books

 

Mannoni, Maud (1987) The Child, his 'Illness', and the Others. London: Karnac

 

Mathelin, Catherine (1999) Lacanian Psychotherapy with Children: The Broken Piano (The Lacanian Clinical Field) Paperback – January 17, 1999

 

Mooij, A. (2006) Psychiatry as a Human Science: Phenomenological, Hermeneutical and Lacanian Perspectives. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi

 

Rogers, Annie. (2007) The Unsayable: the hidden language of trauma. BallantineBooks.

 

Rose, J. (2003) What makes an analyst ? On Not Being Able to Sleep.  Princeton Univ. Press.

 

Verhaeghe, Paul (2012) What About Me?:The Struggle for Identity in a Market Based Society. New York: The Other Press. pp.381-395.

 

Verhaeghe, Paul (2004) On Being Normal and Other Disorders: A Manual for Clinical Psychodiagnostics. New York: The Other Press. pp.381-395.

 

Verhaeghe, P. (1999) Love in a Time of Loneliness. London: Karnac Books

 

Verhaeghe, P. and Vanheule, S. (2005). Actual Neurosis and PTSD. Psychoanal. Psychol., 22:493-507

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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