Bion Today explores how Bion's work is used in contemporary psychoanalytic practice with individuals, groups and organisations.
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Autorenporträt
Chris Mawson is a training and supervising analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society and works as a psychoanalyst in private practice.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Introduction to Bion.Mawson, Introduction: Bion Today: Thinking in the Field. O'Shaughnessy, Whose Bion? Part II: Mainly Conceptual.Fisher, The Emotional Experience of K. Britton, The Pleasure Principle, the Reality Principle and the Uncertainty Principle. Bell, Bion: The Phenomenologist of Loss. Taylor, Anticipation and Interpretation. Cortiñas, Science and Fiction in the Psychoanalytical Field. Part III: Mainly Clinical.Ferro, Clinical Implications of Bion's Thought. O'Shaughnessy, Relating to the Superego. Levine, 'The Consolation Which is Drawn from Truth:' The Analysis of a Patient Unable to Suffer Experience. Grotstein, Clinical Vignette Encompassing Bion's Technical Ideas. Mitrani, Taking the Transference: Some Technical Implications in Three Papers by Bion. Part IV: Aesthetic.Dartington, W. R. Bion and T. S. Eliot. Sayers, Bion's Transformations: Art and Psychoanalysis. Part V: Group Mentality.Armstrong, The Plurability of Experience. Garland, Group Therapy: Myth in the Service of Work. Lipgar, Learning from Bion's Legacy to Groups. Gordon, Some Neglected Clinical Material from Bion's Experiences in Groups. Part VI: Later Bion.Vermote, Bion's Critical Approach to Psychoanalysis. Waddell, 'From Resemblance to Identity': The Internal Narrative of a Fifty Minute Hour. Harris-Williams, 'Underlying Pattern' in Bion's Memoir of the Future. Karnac, Appendix: W. R. Bion Bibliography.
Part I: Introduction to Bion.Mawson, Introduction: Bion Today: Thinking in the Field. O'Shaughnessy, Whose Bion? Part II: Mainly Conceptual.Fisher, The Emotional Experience of K. Britton, The Pleasure Principle, the Reality Principle and the Uncertainty Principle. Bell, Bion: The Phenomenologist of Loss. Taylor, Anticipation and Interpretation. Cortiñas, Science and Fiction in the Psychoanalytical Field. Part III: Mainly Clinical.Ferro, Clinical Implications of Bion's Thought. O'Shaughnessy, Relating to the Superego. Levine, 'The Consolation Which is Drawn from Truth:' The Analysis of a Patient Unable to Suffer Experience. Grotstein, Clinical Vignette Encompassing Bion's Technical Ideas. Mitrani, Taking the Transference: Some Technical Implications in Three Papers by Bion. Part IV: Aesthetic.Dartington, W. R. Bion and T. S. Eliot. Sayers, Bion's Transformations: Art and Psychoanalysis. Part V: Group Mentality.Armstrong, The Plurability of Experience. Garland, Group Therapy: Myth in the Service of Work. Lipgar, Learning from Bion's Legacy to Groups. Gordon, Some Neglected Clinical Material from Bion's Experiences in Groups. Part VI: Later Bion.Vermote, Bion's Critical Approach to Psychoanalysis. Waddell, 'From Resemblance to Identity': The Internal Narrative of a Fifty Minute Hour. Harris-Williams, 'Underlying Pattern' in Bion's Memoir of the Future. Karnac, Appendix: W. R. Bion Bibliography.
Rezensionen
"This is a very stimulating, at times almost provocative, book. It will make a fresh and valuable contribution to our thinking about the nature and significance of Bion's work today." - Betty Joseph, Distinguished Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society, London, UK
"The book's authors represent diverse parts of the psychoanalytic world and the book itself covers a dizzying range of topics... It deserves to be widely read." - Tom C. Russ, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Vol 25, No 3, September 2011
"This is a very stimulating, at times almost provocative, book. It will make a fresh and valuable contribution to our thinking about the nature and significance of Bion's work today."-Betty Joseph, Distinguished Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society, London, UK
"The book's authors represent diverse parts of the psychoanalytic world and the book itself covers a dizzying range of topics... It deserves to be widely read."- Tom C. Russ, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Vol 25, No 3, September 2011
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