This book provides an introductory overview of key Lacanian psychoanalytic techniques for clinical practitioners, including listening skills, questioning patients, punctuating patient speech, dream interpretation, and understanding transference dynamics. The book examines techniques such as scansion, free association, phone analysis, and differentiating normalizing from non-normalizing analysis. The goal is to supplement existing literature on Lacanian analysis by exploring techniques through case examples and emphasizing that techniques must be tailored to individual patients and analysts.