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Title The W.R. Bion tradition : lines of development : evolution of theory and practice over the decades / edited by Howard B. Levine and Giuseppe Civitarese
Published London : Karnac Books, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 514 pages .)
Series Lines of development
Lines of development.
Contents Machine generated contents note: Editors' introduction -- ch. One Impressions of my analysis with Dr. Bion -- ch. Two A long meeting with Bion / José Américo Junqueira de Mattos -- ch. Three Non-analytic influences on the psychoanalytic theorizing of Wilfred Bion / Claudio Neri -- ch. Four W.R. Bion: his cultural, national, and historical background, and its impact on his thinking / Ronald Britton -- ch. Five "I shall be blown to bits": towards Bion's theory of catastrophic trauma / Robert Snell -- Editors' introduction / Carole Beebe Tarantelli -- ch. Six Supervision A34 / Carole Beebe Tarantelli -- Commentary on supervision A34 / Carole Beebe Tarantelli -- ch. Seven Supervision D14 / Roosevelt M.S. Cassorla -- Commentary on supervision D14: a language for the job / Roosevelt M.S. Cassorla -- ch. Eight Supervision A42 / Giuiseppe Civitarese -- Commentary on supervision A42 / Giuiseppe Civitarese -- Editors' introduction / Howard B. Levine -- ch. Nine Turbulence and growth: an encounter between Ismalia and Isaura / Howard B. Levine -- ch. Ten Mental states and emotional relations in the analytic setting: implications for therapeutic work / Gisèle de Mattos Brito -- ch. Eleven 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 / Raul Hartke -- ch. Twelve The truth object: growing the god within / Elias M. da Rocha Barros / Elizabeth L. da Rocha Barros -- ch. Thirteen Making contact with psychotic and autistic phenomena: container/contained and autistic transformations / Annie Rainer -- Editors' introduction / Celia Fix Korbivcher -- ch. Fourteen Changes in technique and in the theory of technique in a post-Bion field model / Celia Fix Korbivcher -- ch. Fifteen Containing systems in the analytic field / Antonino Ferro -- ch. Sixteen The hat on top of the volcano: Bion's 'O' and the body-mind relationship / Duncan Cartwright -- ch. Seventeen Bridging the gap: from soma-psychosis to psychosomatics / Riccardo Lombardi -- ch. Eighteen A Note and a Short Story / Catalina Bronstein -- ch. Nineteen Flying thoughts in search of a nest: a tribute to W.R. Bion / Nicola Abel-Hirsch -- Editors' introduction / Salomon Resnik -- A silent war: dreading recovery / Salomon Resnik -- Dreaming into being / Antoine Nastasi -- St. Sulpice / Howard B. Levine -- Editors' introduction / Antoine Nastasi -- ch. Twenty-One Sense, sensible, sense-able: the bodily but immaterial dimension of psychoanalytic elements / Antoine Nastasi -- ch. Twenty-Two Myth, dream, and meaning: reflections on a comment by Bion / Giuseppe Civitarese -- ch. Twenty-Three Passion / Howard B. Levine -- Editors' introduction / Anna Migliozzi -- ch. Twenty-Four "Notes on memory and desire": implications for working through / Anna Migliozzi -- ch. Twenty-Five On Bion's text "Emotional turbulence": a focus on experience and the unknown / Lawrence J. Brown -- ch. Twenty-Six On "Making the best of a bad job" / Rudi Vermote -- ch. Twenty-Seven Reflections on "Caesura" (1977) / Irene Cairo -- ch. Twenty-Eight Evidence / Rogelio Sosnik -- ch. Twenty-Nine Is the concept of O necessary for psychoanalysis? / Arnaldo Chuster -- Editors' introduction / Howard B. Levine -- ch. Thirty Affect, reverie, mourning, and Bion's theory of groups in our time / Howard B. Levine -- ch. Thirty-One Containing primitive emotional states: approaching Bion's later perspectives on groups / Walker Shields -- ch. Thirty-Two Bion and the large group / R.D. Hinshelwood -- ch. Thirty-Three The influence of Bion on my research / H. Shmuel Erlich -- Editors' introduction / Rene Kaes -- ch. Thirty-Four Using art for the understanding of psychoanalysis and using Bion for the understanding of contemporary art / Rene Kaes -- ch. Thirty-Five The buried harbor of dreaming: psychoanalysis and literature-towards a Bionian, non-archaeological approach / Adela Abella -- ch. Thirty-Six Communicating pictures: aesthetic aspects as a developmental tool for the container-contained interaction / Francesco Capello
Summary This book engages a truly international group of distinguished Bion scholars, offering a wide variety of contemporary clinical and theoretical explorations and extensions of the seminal work of Wilfred Bion. Readers will discover personal accounts of contacts with Bion and his ideas, including an extensive report of an analysis with Bion, as well as previously unpublished supervisions that Bion conducted in Brazil in the 1970s, with commentaries by contemporary analysts. The book also includes detailed case reports and theoretical discussions on a wide variety of topics including autism, psychosomatics, representation, field theory, psychosis and truth; and essays on Sense, Myth and Passion, the late papers, groups and aesthetics. For both experienced analysts and candidates, for those already familiar with Bion and for neophytes, The Bion Tradition should serve as an essential and up-to-date resource for study, thought and exploration
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Bion, Wilfred R. (Wilfred Ruprecht), 1897-1979 -- Influence
Bion, Wilfred R. (Wilfred Ruprecht), 1897-1979.
SUBJECT Bion, Wilfred R (Wilfred Ruprecht), 1897-1979
Bion, Wilfred R. (Wilfred Ruprecht), 1897-1979 fast
Subject Psychoanalysis.
Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic Theory
psychoanalysis.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Reference.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Psychoanalysis
Form Electronic book
Author Levine, Howard B., editor
Civitarese, Giuseppe, 1958- editor.
ISBN 9781782412779
1782412778
9780429922732
0429922736
9780429483738
0429483732