Indications on the structure of the Freud's 'specific action': effects on the psychoanalyses subject. This article points out how Freud's "specific action" cannot correspond to the idea of an effective action that guarantees the encounter with the object of desire. On the contrary, in Freud's notion of "specific action", the model of functioning turns towards a reencounter with an object that, in fact, never comes true. We will analyse the effects of this action on the subject, in order to bring to the Lacanian tradition the more extensive consequences of this notion.
specific action; experience of satisfaction; desire; demand; transference