The W.R. Bion Tradition
Herausgeber: Levine, Howard B; Civitarese, Giuseppe
The W.R. Bion Tradition
Herausgeber: Levine, Howard B; Civitarese, Giuseppe
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This book provides a clear, comprehensive, and sequential account of Bion's thinking, his life experience and technical innovations, saturated with quotes from his diaries and theoretical papers. It offers clinical vignettes to illuminate salient aspects of the therapeutic encounter.
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This book provides a clear, comprehensive, and sequential account of Bion's thinking, his life experience and technical innovations, saturated with quotes from his diaries and theoretical papers. It offers clinical vignettes to illuminate salient aspects of the therapeutic encounter.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 185mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781782200369
- ISBN-10: 1782200363
- Artikelnr.: 43356997
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 185mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781782200369
- ISBN-10: 1782200363
- Artikelnr.: 43356997
Howard L. Levine, Giuseppe Civitarese
Series Editors' Foreword
Editors' Preface
Personal, Historical
Impressions of my analysis with Dr. Bion
A long meeting with Bion
Non
analytic influences on the psychoanalytic theorizing of Wilfred Bion
W. R. Bion: his cultural, national, and historical background, and its impact on his thinking
"I shall be blown to bits": towards Bion's theory of catastrophic trauma
Previously Unpublished Supervisions
Supervision A34
Commentary on supervision A34
Supervision D14
Commentary on supervision D14: a language for the job
Supervision A42
Commentary on supervision A42
Clinical/Theoretical: One
Turbulence and growth: an encounter between Ismalia and Isaura
Mental states and emotional relations in the analytic setting: implications for therapeutic work
The function of evocation in the working
through of the countertransference: projective identification, reverie, and the expressive function of the mind
Reflections inspired by Bion's work
The truth object: growing the god within
Making contact with psychotic and autistic phenomena: container/contained and autistic transformations
Clinical/Theoretical: Two
Changes in technique and in the theory of technique in a post
Bion field model
Containing systems in the analytic field
The hat on top of the volcano: Bion's 'O' and the body
mind relationship
Bridging the gap: from soma
psychosis to psychosomatics
A Note and a Short Story
Flying thoughts in search of a nest: a tribute to W. R. Bion
A Clinical Exchange
A silent war: dreading recovery
Dreaming into being
St. Sulpice
Sense, Myth, and Passion
Sense, sensible, sense
able: the bodily but immaterial dimension of psychoanalytic elements
Myth, dream, and meaning: reflections on a comment by Bion
Passion
Late Papers and Basic Concepts
"Notes on memory and desire": implications for working through
On Bion's text "Emotional turbulence": a focus on experience and the unknown
On "Making the best of a bad job"
Reflections on "Caesura" (1977)
Evidence
Is the concept of O necessary for psychoanalysis?
Groups
Affect, reverie, mourning, and Bion's theory of groups in our time
Containing primitive emotional states: approaching Bion's later perspectives on groups
Bion and the large group
The influence of Bion on my research
Aesthetics
Using art for the understanding of psychoanalysis and using Bion for the understanding of contemporary art
The buried harbor of dreaming: psychoanalysis and literature
towards a Bionian, non
archaeological approach
Communicating pictures: aesthetic aspects as a developmental tool for the container
contained interaction
Editors' Preface
Personal, Historical
Impressions of my analysis with Dr. Bion
A long meeting with Bion
Non
analytic influences on the psychoanalytic theorizing of Wilfred Bion
W. R. Bion: his cultural, national, and historical background, and its impact on his thinking
"I shall be blown to bits": towards Bion's theory of catastrophic trauma
Previously Unpublished Supervisions
Supervision A34
Commentary on supervision A34
Supervision D14
Commentary on supervision D14: a language for the job
Supervision A42
Commentary on supervision A42
Clinical/Theoretical: One
Turbulence and growth: an encounter between Ismalia and Isaura
Mental states and emotional relations in the analytic setting: implications for therapeutic work
The function of evocation in the working
through of the countertransference: projective identification, reverie, and the expressive function of the mind
Reflections inspired by Bion's work
The truth object: growing the god within
Making contact with psychotic and autistic phenomena: container/contained and autistic transformations
Clinical/Theoretical: Two
Changes in technique and in the theory of technique in a post
Bion field model
Containing systems in the analytic field
The hat on top of the volcano: Bion's 'O' and the body
mind relationship
Bridging the gap: from soma
psychosis to psychosomatics
A Note and a Short Story
Flying thoughts in search of a nest: a tribute to W. R. Bion
A Clinical Exchange
A silent war: dreading recovery
Dreaming into being
St. Sulpice
Sense, Myth, and Passion
Sense, sensible, sense
able: the bodily but immaterial dimension of psychoanalytic elements
Myth, dream, and meaning: reflections on a comment by Bion
Passion
Late Papers and Basic Concepts
"Notes on memory and desire": implications for working through
On Bion's text "Emotional turbulence": a focus on experience and the unknown
On "Making the best of a bad job"
Reflections on "Caesura" (1977)
Evidence
Is the concept of O necessary for psychoanalysis?
Groups
Affect, reverie, mourning, and Bion's theory of groups in our time
Containing primitive emotional states: approaching Bion's later perspectives on groups
Bion and the large group
The influence of Bion on my research
Aesthetics
Using art for the understanding of psychoanalysis and using Bion for the understanding of contemporary art
The buried harbor of dreaming: psychoanalysis and literature
towards a Bionian, non
archaeological approach
Communicating pictures: aesthetic aspects as a developmental tool for the container
contained interaction
Series Editors' Foreword
Editors' Preface
Personal, Historical
Impressions of my analysis with Dr. Bion
A long meeting with Bion
Non
analytic influences on the psychoanalytic theorizing of Wilfred Bion
W. R. Bion: his cultural, national, and historical background, and its impact on his thinking
"I shall be blown to bits": towards Bion's theory of catastrophic trauma
Previously Unpublished Supervisions
Supervision A34
Commentary on supervision A34
Supervision D14
Commentary on supervision D14: a language for the job
Supervision A42
Commentary on supervision A42
Clinical/Theoretical: One
Turbulence and growth: an encounter between Ismalia and Isaura
Mental states and emotional relations in the analytic setting: implications for therapeutic work
The function of evocation in the working
through of the countertransference: projective identification, reverie, and the expressive function of the mind
Reflections inspired by Bion's work
The truth object: growing the god within
Making contact with psychotic and autistic phenomena: container/contained and autistic transformations
Clinical/Theoretical: Two
Changes in technique and in the theory of technique in a post
Bion field model
Containing systems in the analytic field
The hat on top of the volcano: Bion's 'O' and the body
mind relationship
Bridging the gap: from soma
psychosis to psychosomatics
A Note and a Short Story
Flying thoughts in search of a nest: a tribute to W. R. Bion
A Clinical Exchange
A silent war: dreading recovery
Dreaming into being
St. Sulpice
Sense, Myth, and Passion
Sense, sensible, sense
able: the bodily but immaterial dimension of psychoanalytic elements
Myth, dream, and meaning: reflections on a comment by Bion
Passion
Late Papers and Basic Concepts
"Notes on memory and desire": implications for working through
On Bion's text "Emotional turbulence": a focus on experience and the unknown
On "Making the best of a bad job"
Reflections on "Caesura" (1977)
Evidence
Is the concept of O necessary for psychoanalysis?
Groups
Affect, reverie, mourning, and Bion's theory of groups in our time
Containing primitive emotional states: approaching Bion's later perspectives on groups
Bion and the large group
The influence of Bion on my research
Aesthetics
Using art for the understanding of psychoanalysis and using Bion for the understanding of contemporary art
The buried harbor of dreaming: psychoanalysis and literature
towards a Bionian, non
archaeological approach
Communicating pictures: aesthetic aspects as a developmental tool for the container
contained interaction
Editors' Preface
Personal, Historical
Impressions of my analysis with Dr. Bion
A long meeting with Bion
Non
analytic influences on the psychoanalytic theorizing of Wilfred Bion
W. R. Bion: his cultural, national, and historical background, and its impact on his thinking
"I shall be blown to bits": towards Bion's theory of catastrophic trauma
Previously Unpublished Supervisions
Supervision A34
Commentary on supervision A34
Supervision D14
Commentary on supervision D14: a language for the job
Supervision A42
Commentary on supervision A42
Clinical/Theoretical: One
Turbulence and growth: an encounter between Ismalia and Isaura
Mental states and emotional relations in the analytic setting: implications for therapeutic work
The function of evocation in the working
through of the countertransference: projective identification, reverie, and the expressive function of the mind
Reflections inspired by Bion's work
The truth object: growing the god within
Making contact with psychotic and autistic phenomena: container/contained and autistic transformations
Clinical/Theoretical: Two
Changes in technique and in the theory of technique in a post
Bion field model
Containing systems in the analytic field
The hat on top of the volcano: Bion's 'O' and the body
mind relationship
Bridging the gap: from soma
psychosis to psychosomatics
A Note and a Short Story
Flying thoughts in search of a nest: a tribute to W. R. Bion
A Clinical Exchange
A silent war: dreading recovery
Dreaming into being
St. Sulpice
Sense, Myth, and Passion
Sense, sensible, sense
able: the bodily but immaterial dimension of psychoanalytic elements
Myth, dream, and meaning: reflections on a comment by Bion
Passion
Late Papers and Basic Concepts
"Notes on memory and desire": implications for working through
On Bion's text "Emotional turbulence": a focus on experience and the unknown
On "Making the best of a bad job"
Reflections on "Caesura" (1977)
Evidence
Is the concept of O necessary for psychoanalysis?
Groups
Affect, reverie, mourning, and Bion's theory of groups in our time
Containing primitive emotional states: approaching Bion's later perspectives on groups
Bion and the large group
The influence of Bion on my research
Aesthetics
Using art for the understanding of psychoanalysis and using Bion for the understanding of contemporary art
The buried harbor of dreaming: psychoanalysis and literature
towards a Bionian, non
archaeological approach
Communicating pictures: aesthetic aspects as a developmental tool for the container
contained interaction