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Abstract

PIMENTA, Arlindo Carlos. Freud: formation of the analyst and transmission of psychoanalysis - historical evolution. Reverso [online]. 2006, vol.28, n.53, pp. 13-16. ISSN 0102-7395.

The author states that in various circumstances, such as in the weaving of the psychoanalytic text and in the clinical practice of psychoanalysis, one must not back down when challenged. It is from this very standpoint that the training of analysts has always been complex and conflictive. Based on an article written by M. Balint, the author has divided the evolution of analytic training into different stages. He affirms that Lacan presented the only concrete proposal for analytic training and associated matters that were related to the School, in spite of all the conflicts and dissidences that resulted from such.The author concludes with a brief analysis on the question and its development in the CPMG, including a view on probable consequences.

Keywords : Conflict; The training of analysts; Didactic analysis; Historical analysis; IPA’s tripodic base; Lacan’s School; CPMG’s position.

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