Many of the controversies that would subsequently plague psychoanalysis came to centre on the question of the training analysis.
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controversial discussions within British psychoanalysis swiftly came to focus on the question of analytic training. They were only resolved by setting up separate training programmes within the same psychoanalytic society.
Lacan Lacan always maintained that "the aim of my teaching has been and is still the training of analysts"; and it was on this point that the controversies around him repeatedly focused. Early criticism for shortening the length of training analyses, and exploiting the
transference to build up a personal following, blossomed in the demand by the IPA that his teaching "is to be regarded as null and void as far as any qualification to the title of psycho-analyst is concerned". The issue would reappear within his independent organisation, however, leading to a further (third) split in French psychoanalysis. ==Analyst-in-training==