Notes
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7 Lacan, J. ([1949] 2002). The mirror stage and the formation of the I function as revealed in psychoanalytic experience. In Ecrits: The First Complete Edition in English, trans. B. Fink. New York: Norton. 75-81.
8 Tversky, A., & Kahneman, D. (1974). Judgement under uncertainty: heuristics and biases. Science, New Series. 185:1124-1131.
9 See Racker, H. (1957). The meanings and use of counter-transference. Psychoanal. Q., 26:303-305 and Racker, H. (1968). Transference and Countertransference. New York: International Univ. Press.
10 Lacan, J. ([1953] 2002). The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis. In Ecrits: The First Complete Edition in English, trans. B. Fink,. New York: Norton, pp. 197-268.
11 Schafer, R. (1976). A New Language for Psychoanalysis. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.