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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 99. Chapters: Structuralism, Jacques Lacan, Julia Kristeva, Felix Guattari, Slavoj i ek, Sandor Ferenczi, Rat Man, Defence mechanism, Bracha L. Ettinger, Analysis of subjective logics, Oedipus complex, Narcissistic personality disorder, Anna Freud, Gender inequality, Jean Laplanche, Self psychology, Freud's seduction theory, Nestor Braunstein, Intellectualization, Narcissistic rage and narcissistic injury, Franz Alexander, Donald Meltzer, Psychoanalytic concepts of love and hate, Electra complex, Cassandra, Naomi Schor, Sarah Kofman, Afterwardsness, Luce Irigaray, Mirror stage, Freudo-Marxism, Erna Furman, The Imaginary, Harold Searles, Anthony Wilden, Jean-Claude Milner, Name of the Father, Psychological repression, Pansexuality, The Symbolic, Objet petit a, Postponement of affect, Undoing, The Interpersonal World of the Infant, Relational psychoanalysis, The Seminars of Jacques Lacan, Teresa de Lauretis, Jacques-Alain Miller, The Real, Max Luscher, Psychoanalysis and Religion, Schizoanalysis, Overdetermination, Steve Abadie-Rosier, Catherine Clement, Lack, Oliver Feltham, Viktor Tausk, Sinthome, Stephen A. Mitchell, Cahiers pour l'Analyse, Jouissance, The Uses of Enchantment, Jacques Hassoun, Intersubjective psychoanalysis, Vanishing mediator, Self-envy, Juan-David Nasio, Discontinuity, Lacanian Ink, Lapsus, Parataxic distortion, Pleasure principle, Heinrich Racker, Primal scene, Reality principle, Resistance, Ruth Mack Brunswick, Culturalist psychoanalysts, Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology, and Religious Belief, Brain lesion theory. Excerpt: Jacques Marie Emile Lacan (French pronunciation: April 13, 1901 - September 9, 1981) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who made prominent contributions to psychoanalysis and philosophy, and has been called "the most controversial psycho-analyst since Freud..".