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The training of the psychoanalyst, from Freud to Lacan and from Lacan to the present day, can we find a common thread in what is offered in the most diverse institutions in which it is possible to ensure the core of training? Although the idea of a tripod is the most widespread idea, announcing that it is formed through the tripod route does not mean that following the tripod is a guarantee that there will be an analyst at the end of the journey. The history of Psychoanalysis shows us this very clearly. It is also not through a degree that psychoanalysts are trained. Be it Melanie Klein, or even Erick Erickson, big names who were references in their Schools of Psychoanalysis, both did not even complete a degree.