Introduction 1. The Subject of the Real ‘All-Alone’ 2. Narcissism 3. Is Psychiatry the Healing of the Mind or the Brain? 4. Is the Brain Organized by Language or Mathematics? 5. Using the Complex Plane to Evaluate Analytic Outcomes and the Formation of the Brain 6. Complex Numbers shown in Binary Matrixes Treatment of the Obsessional and Hysterical Structures. 7 Conclusion. Appendix I Standard Proven Probability that a Pair of Cards Could be of the Same Color (Same Quality X). Appendix II The Philosophic and Psychoanalytic Concept of History. Appendix III The Sinthome in Joyce, Lacan, and Jung
Biography
Raul Moncayo was born in Chile and first trained as a psychoanalyst in Buenos Aires. He obtained his PhD in social-clinical psychology at the Wright Institute in Berkeley and trained as an analyst at the Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis, which he also helped found. He is the founder of the Chinese American Center for Freudian and Lacanian Analysis and Research.
"This book adeptly develops a numerical model to mathematize psychoanalytic impact on practice. This work distances number theory from quantification, and this will have an impact on analytic institutions and medical practices. It reflects on the urge to empirically quantify the results of psychoanalysis and offers an alternative model."
Arka Chattopadhyay, Associate Professor of Literature, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, IIT Gandhinagar, India
“The Mind of Complex Numbers and the Subject in Analysis brings together, in a fluent manner, insights from mathematics, psychoanalysis and Buddhism, while anchored in up-to-date developments in physics and biology.”
Anca Carrington, author, The Unconscious as Space: From Freud to Lacan, and Beyond






