Explores the many attempts that analysts have made to think through the problems of psychoanalytic training. Moving from Freud and his first students through to Lacan and his invention of the 'pass', this book charts the changing conceptions of psychoanalytic training.
This book explores the many attempts that analysts have made to think through the problems of psychoanalytic training. It charts the changing conceptions of the training and shows how different ideas of what psychoanalysis is will have effects on how training is understood.