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Nonsense

Nonsense

Understanding the Role of Nonsense in Psychoanalysis

In this episode of 'The Subject of the Unconscious,' hosts Neil Gorman and Isolda Alvarez delve into the topic of nonsense in Lacanian psychoanalysis. They discuss how individuals often seek psychoanalysis due to experiences that don't make sense and explore the distinction between meaning and logic. The conversation reveals how psychoanalysis addresses the unconscious logic behind behaviors and emotions that resist rational explanation. Neil and Isolda emphasize the ironic satisfaction derived from seemingly nonsensical behaviors. They also explore the concept of transforming one's relationship with symptoms from a battle to an integration into life. The episode culminates in considering why psychoanalysis is an experiential process essential for confronting and understanding one's own nonsense.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:44 Choosing the Topic of Nonsense01:23 Exploring the Concept of Nonsense in Psychoanalysis02:52 The Role of Diagnosis and Sense-Making06:36 The Logic Beyond Sense11:45 Personal Experiences with Nonsense18:39 The Therapeutic Process and Satisfaction40:03 Concluding Thoughts and Next Episode Teaser