The paradoxes of memory
By Alain Vanier
English
Psychoanalysis emphasizes a specific type of memory, the memory of the forgotten, in the sense that before the psychoanalytic cure brought about their reemergence, the decisive events it records had been completely forgotten by the subject. Thus, psychoanalysis is the only discipline not to suffer from the damage of passing time and in this sense, Freud’s unconscious is not the unconscious of neurology.
- psyche
- the unconscious
- memory
- Freud
- psychoanalytical studies