Lacanian Psychoanalysis

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Jacques Lacan altered Freud's work to formulate a different approach to psychoanalysis. For Lacan, the unconscious was structured like language itself, with the individual's self-identity and desires in constant flux. This approach emphasizes the importance of language and emphasizes the symbolic order and how this is central to the development of the psyche.