Why Lacan Still Fascinates Psychologists
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Lacan: A Psychological Portrait
Between psychoanalytic hermeticism and lacunary jouissance
Jacques Lacan remains an enigmatic figure in modern psychology. Far from the quiet clinicality of his contemporaries, he embodied a form of tortured, hermetic thought, traversed by a singular jouissance of non-saying. Understanding Lacan psychologically means accepting that the psychoanalyst himself was his own perpetual analysand, trapped in the meshes of his own system.
Section 1: Young Schemas and Lacanian Architectonics
Jacques Lacan presents a psychological profile dominated by three major Young schemas:
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Prendre RDV en visioséanceThese three schemas converge toward a personality organizing its jouissance around non-knowledge, the inaccessible, that which resists totalization.
Section 2: The Lacanian Personality
Lacan's personality articulates around five paradoxical traits:
Assumed hermeticism: Lacan did not seek to be immediately understood. His seminars, his writings proceed through enigma, through forcing language. This methodical obscurity aligns with the conviction that analysis must leave the patient in discomfort, suspended in interpretation rather than satisfied by it. The Lacanian analyst is one who speaks little, leaves blanks, creates spaces of jouissance where the subject must lose itself. Measured intellectual egocentrism: Lacan was conscious of his theoretical singularity. He spoke of a "return to Freud" while radically reinterpreting him. This reappropriation was never humble; it proceeded from an almost mystical certainty that only he accessed the structural truth of the psyche. Paradoxically, this arrogance served a logic: doubt would have corrupted the edifice. Incessant quest for the Real: Unlike psychoanalysts satisfied with symbolic interpretations, Lacan crossed a limit. The Real — what cannot be inscribed, what resists representation — obeyed him. This quest maintained him in a state of permanent dissatisfaction, of negative jouissance. Compulsive formal innovation: Lacan invented, broke, reinvented. Graphs, Borromean knots, twisted topologies: so many mathematical objects attempting to capture the uncapturable. This conceptual fecundity masked an anxiety: language was always insufficient. Paradoxical isolation: Despite his admirers, despite his growing influence, Lacan remained alone. Alone before the Real. Alone defending a rigor that few understood. This solitude was his habitat; it was necessary for analysis to be possible.Section 3: The Psychological Mechanisms at Work
Four mechanisms structure Lacanian psychological economy:
Intellectual sublimation: Lacan transmuted his existential anxiety into concepts. The meaninglessness of the Real becomes object (a), the pulsional void becomes the symbolic order. This sublimation was never complete — hence the constant urgency to reinvent theoretically. Defense through enigma: Faced with criticism, attempts at clarification, Lacan withdrew into opacity. Ask for an explanation, you received an even more enigmatic formula. This mechanism protects: one can only attack what one understands. Cleavage of the Subject: Lacan applied to his own existence what he theorized: the subject is necessarily divided. The seductive Lacan was also the impenetrable Lacan. The charitable analyst could also be the cruel thinker. This contradiction was not to be resolved but inhabited. Jouissance of the negative: Unlike analysts seeking adaptability, Lacan drew jouissance from non-adaptation, from refusing compromises. This lacunary jouissance — jouissance of lack rather than satisfaction — reveals a subject for whom absence is preferable to presence.Section 4: Lessons for CBT Practice
Although Lacan is antithetical to the cognitive-behavioral approach, modern CBT psychopractice can draw three lessons from this psychological portrait:
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Prendre RDV en visioséanceCBT protocols risk flattening: symptom → mechanism → intervention. Lacan reminds us that every subject contains an opacity, a jouissance that no protocol captures. CBT practice gains from leaving spaces of indeterminacy, accepting that certain questions remain suspended. The patient is not a machine to be fixed, but a being traversed by the Real that exceeds cognition.
2. Division of the subject is not pathologyCBT often works toward integration, coherence. Lacan proposes the opposite: the subject is intrinsically divided. Rather than crushing this division, the CBT practitioner could learn to recognize it, to let the patient inhabit their contradictions. Health is not unity but creative acceptance of cleavage.
3. Lacunary jouissance as a resourceLacan taught that jouissance of lack can be richer than satisfaction. Paradoxically, this jouis-sense (jouissance of impossible meaning) offers the subject an existential dignity. CBT can explore with the patient their relationship to what is lacking rather than always filling the void. Sometimes it is in creative dissatisfaction that meaning is born.
Conclusion
Lacan embodies a psychology of Enigma. Psychological portrait of the psychoanalyst: a man organizing his life around what escapes, finding his singular jouissance in the inaccessible, refusing overly easy syntheses. This radicality makes his thought inassimilable to any closed system.
For the CBT practitioner, Lacan is not a model to imitate, but a fertile contrast. He teaches the limits of therapeutic rationality and the importance of preserving, at the heart of the cure, a zone of creative non-knowledge where the subject remains free and enigmatic.
Gildas Garrec - CBT Psychopractitioner
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- Reinventing Your Life — Jeffrey Young
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