Analytic Training Reform
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Irrepressible Truth: On Lacan's 'The Freudian Thing' · Adrian Johnston · p.242
**13** > <span id="page-236-0"></span>**The Training of Analysts to Come**
Theoretical move: Lacan's "return to Freud" is reframed as an institutional and pedagogical program: analysts must be trained across linguistics, history, mathematics, and the structuralized human sciences in order to resist the "social-psychological objectification" that degrades psychoanalytic knowledge into ideological conformism, with the structural properties of the unconscious demanding mathematical-style formalization to achieve scientificity.
Such reform will require an institutional undertaking, for it can only be sustained by means of constant communication with disciplines that would define themselves as sciences of intersubjectivity, or by the term 'conjectural sciences'