Psychoanalysis
Lacanian psychoanalysis is a process focused on understanding the subject’s inner world, speech, and desire. The aim is not to simply uncover the influences of past experiences or unconscious processes, but for the subject to hear their own speech and confront their own desire. During the analytic process, the analizen becomes aware of their narrative, repetitions, and gaps, thereby gaining a deeper understanding of their relationship with themselves and the world.
The analytic work is typically conducted in regular sessions, in which the analizen, accompanied by the analyst, brings their own speech to the surface. The analyst does not occupy a position of providing solutions, but preserves the space that allows the subject to find their own meaning. Language serves as the carrier of the unconscious, and each word carries traces of meaning.