Rectification of the Subject's Relations with Reality
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Écrits: The First Complete Edition in English · Jacques Lacan · p.517
The Situation of Psychoanalysis and the Training of Psychoanalysts in 1956 > The Direction of the Treatment and the Principles of Its Power > /. *Who Analyses Today?* > *II. What Is the Place of Interpretation?*
Theoretical move: Lacan argues that contemporary psychoanalysis has inverted Freud's proper order of treatment—rectification of reality, transference development, then interpretation—by subordinating interpretation to transference management and ego-strengthening, a regression only overcome by grounding interpretation in the radical structure of the unconscious as language and the function of the signifier.
a direction of the treatment, ordered... in accordance with a process that begins with rectification of the subject's relations with reality and proceeds to development of the transference and then to interpretation