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École Freudienne de Paris : ウィキペディア英語版
École Freudienne de Paris
The École freudienne de Paris (EFP) was a French psychoanalytic professional body formed in 1964 by Jacques Lacan.
It became 'a vital — if conflict-ridden — institution until its dissolution in 1980'.〔David Macey, "Introduction", Jacques Lacan, ''The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psycho-Analysis'' (Penguin 1994) p. xiii〕
==Early history==

In 1953 conflict within the Paris psychoanalytical society had reached such a pitch that "a group of senior figures, including but not led by Lacan, broke away to form the Société Française de Psychanalyse (SFP)".〔Macey, p. xii〕 The latter's long quest for recognition from the IPA finally stalled in 1963: "it emerged again and again that Lacan's 'variable sessions' were the contentious issue" and in the end "the price of recognition was the final and definitive exclusion of Lacan from the training programme".〔Macey, xiii〕 As a result of the IPA demand to remove Lacan from the list of training analysts with the organisation〔
, p79; reprinted in Lacan, Jacques, ''Television/A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment'', (1990) p79.
〕 Lacan left the SFP, which was dissolved the following year: "Half its assets went to the EFP, and half to a new Association Psychoanalytique de France...() was recognised by the IPA".〔Macey, p. xxxv〕

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