Wilfred Bion is regarded as a psychoanalytic purist and his austere portrayal\ud of the analytic aim and attitude is often considered to make impossible\ud demands on patient and analyst alike. Not surprisingly, the applicability of\ud Bion’s theory and recommended practice to once-weekly psychotherapeutic\ud work is often questioned. Bion is thus ambivalently regarded by\ud psychotherapists as the embodiment of an analytic ideal, whose developmental\ud theories are important, but whose practical utility is doubted,\ud especially in the context of the typical therapeutic setting. This paper seeks to\ud challenge these assumptions by presenting the once-weekly therapy of a\ud woman with attenuated mentalizing capacity and a tendency to destr...
Bibliography: pages 64-67.This dissertation has attempted to illustrate by way of a cross-section of...
The psychoanalytic method requires, on the analyst\u2019s part, a core psychoanalytic stance, where ...
Among the metaphors that Freud used to describe psychoanalysis, the surgical is possibly the most de...
The treatment manual is intended to serve more than one purpose. It is designed to be a research too...
Bion's account of his experiences with groups falls into two parts. The first contains the desc...
publisher奈良It is widely believed that Bion is one of the most influential psychoanalyst after Melani...
This book focuses on Samuel Beckett's psychoanalytic psychotherapy with W. R. Bion as a central aspe...
This paper considers the place of desire in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, by undertaking a close rea...
publisher奈良The literature concerning Bion's work is characterized by a divorce made between the latt...
Bion held his last seminar in Rome on 17th July 1977. Francesco Corrao, on behalf of all the partici...
This article considers my experience of reading Wilfred R. Bion’s book Learning from experience (196...
Abstract: The author investigates whether it is appropriate to bestow the epithet “genius ” on Bion,...
The nature of therapeutic action varies not only with each patient’s ps~cliological predilection for...
Among the metaphors that Freud used to describe psychoanalysis, the surgical is possibly the most de...
In his last writing in 1979, Bion, aged 81, described how ‘when two personalities meet, an emotional...
Bibliography: pages 64-67.This dissertation has attempted to illustrate by way of a cross-section of...
The psychoanalytic method requires, on the analyst\u2019s part, a core psychoanalytic stance, where ...
Among the metaphors that Freud used to describe psychoanalysis, the surgical is possibly the most de...
The treatment manual is intended to serve more than one purpose. It is designed to be a research too...
Bion's account of his experiences with groups falls into two parts. The first contains the desc...
publisher奈良It is widely believed that Bion is one of the most influential psychoanalyst after Melani...
This book focuses on Samuel Beckett's psychoanalytic psychotherapy with W. R. Bion as a central aspe...
This paper considers the place of desire in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, by undertaking a close rea...
publisher奈良The literature concerning Bion's work is characterized by a divorce made between the latt...
Bion held his last seminar in Rome on 17th July 1977. Francesco Corrao, on behalf of all the partici...
This article considers my experience of reading Wilfred R. Bion’s book Learning from experience (196...
Abstract: The author investigates whether it is appropriate to bestow the epithet “genius ” on Bion,...
The nature of therapeutic action varies not only with each patient’s ps~cliological predilection for...
Among the metaphors that Freud used to describe psychoanalysis, the surgical is possibly the most de...
In his last writing in 1979, Bion, aged 81, described how ‘when two personalities meet, an emotional...
Bibliography: pages 64-67.This dissertation has attempted to illustrate by way of a cross-section of...
The psychoanalytic method requires, on the analyst\u2019s part, a core psychoanalytic stance, where ...
Among the metaphors that Freud used to describe psychoanalysis, the surgical is possibly the most de...