The Failings of Depression: A Review of Lacanian Psychoanalytic Critiques

Short Communication

Derek Hook

Abstract

Despite that it is cited the leading cause of disability in the world, the notion of depression is not accorded the status of a diagnostic concept in Lacanian psychoanalysis. The wide-ranging reasons for this ‘ex-nomination’ provide the basis of an informative critique of how the concept functions in both the clinic and in much contemporary Western culture today.

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