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Shaping Reality: An Interplay of Freudian and Lacanian Psychoanalysis
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2025-5-31
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Kaya , Gökberk
Zabcı , Neslihan
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This paper delves into the shaping of reality in Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis with references to D. W. Winnicott and Slavoj Žižek’s works. It articulates how psychoanalytic theories perceive reality not as a static external experience but as a dynamic construct shaped by internal desires, unconscious processes, and symbolic systems. Freud’s perspective centers on the evolution of libido from primary narcissism towards object orientation, highlighting how the psychic apparatus negotiates between internal impulses and external societal norms. This approach posits that reality is subjectively constructed and often distorted. Winnicott suggests that the child inhabits reality through play and transnational space by learning the distinction between internal and external. Lacan’s interpretation introduces the Real, the Imaginary, and the Symbolic. The Real is depicted as an elusive realm influencing personal reality through unconscious repetition. The Imaginary, which is explored through the Mirror Stage, shows how ego development affects interactions with reality. The Symbolic order, crucially constituted by language and social norms, fundamentally shapes perceived reality. Žižek uses Lacan’s framework to understand ideology and how it shapes everyday life. In this work, key Lacanian concepts like objet petit a, the phallic signifier, and the gaze are examined for their roles in molding individual realities through desire. Lacan’s idea of ‘traversal of fantasy’ as the goal of psychoanalytic treatment contrasts with Freud’s emphasis on objective reality, emphasizing a reinterpretation of constructed reality. This analysis reveals that in psychoanalytic terms, reality is a complex construct deeply influenced by psychoanalytic processes, offering insight into the human experience of reality.
Subject Keywords
Lacanian psychoanalysis
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Freudian psychoanalysis
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reality
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Lacanian orders
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reality construction
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Lacancı psikanaliz
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Freudcu psikanaliz
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gerçeklik
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Lacancı düzenler
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gerçeklik inşası
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/115043
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Ayna Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi
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https://doi.org/10.31682/ayna.1456274
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G. Kaya and N. Zabcı, “Shaping Reality: An Interplay of Freudian and Lacanian Psychoanalysis,”
Ayna Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi
, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 165–189, 2025, Accessed: 00, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/115043.