Vol 31 (1) 2013
Editoriaal [text] – Filip Geerardyn
Anxiety is not without an object: a Lacanian speculation on the uncanny – Brian Robertson
Genèse du commencement le côtoiement oblique stances à distance / dis-stances – Marc Belderbos
Experimental versus naturalistic psychotherapy research: consequences for researchers, clinicians, policy makers and patients [text] – Mattias Desmet
LEZING
De verslaving in het licht van de hypothese van de gewone psychose – Jean-Pierre Jacques
Addiction in the light of the hypothesis of ordinary psychosis
In the language of psychiatry in the English-speaking world the signifiers of "dependence" and "comorbidity" tend to co-occur. Meanwhile, in psychoanalytic jargon we witness the birth of the concept of ordinary psychosis. With reference to clinical cases, we will...
Experimental versus naturalistic psychotherapy research: consequences for researchers, clinicians, policy makers and patients
During the first half of the twentieth century, psychotherapy research was synonymous to single case research. Research and practice were highly integrated in this era, but to be considered full-fledged scientific research, the case descriptions lacked methodological...
Genesis of the commencement oblique côtoiement stances at distance / dis-stances
This paper deals with the "human", or the "anthrop" establishing himself. Aiming at the "real" this text relates us to emptiness or to the Thing of both architecture and the human being. This text shows that architecture is an art that one can think of as being at the...
Anxiety is not without an object: a Lacanian speculation on the uncanny
Anxiety poses serious problems in regards to the phenomenological conception of perceptual awareness: what is the particular mode of "givenness" proper to the experience in anxiety? Is the existentialist tradition right to understand anxiety in relation to or in...