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GUELLER, Adela Stoppel de. Transferencial remains. Ide (São Paulo) [online]. 2008, vol.31, n.46, pp. 110-114. ISSN 0101-3106.

The text is about the analysis of the case of the Wolf Man, under Lacan’s perspective, in 1952. By considering the unknown notes of these lessons as originary scene which can be read a posteriori, the author reflects about a recurrent question in the posterior work of Lacan: which are the effects of an analysis? The fact that the Wolf Man submitted himself to a second analysis - with Ruth Mack Brunswick -, in which he could work out the transferencial remaining portions of the analysis with Freud, had an important role on Lacan’s theory about the end of analysis, establishing a connection between this question and the desire of the analyst. The Wolf Man discloses to Lacan the importance that this second moment of analysis had to consider the incidence of Freud’s desire and to understand the transferencial ties this patient kept with psychoanalysis until the end of his days.

Palavras-chave : End of the analysis; Wolf Man; Lacan; Transference.

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