Bion and Thoughts Too Deep for Words

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Basic Assumption Activity
Basic Assumption Group
Basic Assumption Idea
Basic Assumption Mentality
Basic Assumption Mode
Bion's Observation
Bion's Theory
Bion’s Observation
Bion’s Theory
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Chronic
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Container's Ability
Container’s Ability
containment process
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group psychology
infant
infant attachment
Innate Scientists
internal object
International Psychoanalytic Association
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Klein's Internal World
Klein’s Internal World
Lexical Language
Maternal Model
Mental Development
Mental Treatment
Musical Register
non-verbal
Patient's Mental Functioning
Patient's Mind
Patient’s Mental Functioning
Patient’s Mind
Psycho Analytical Society
Psycho Analytical Theory
psychoanalysis
psychodynamic theory
scientific psychotherapy
Supportive Psychotherapy
unconscious communication
Unconscious Internal World
unconscious mental processes in therapy
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367418458
  • Weight: 186g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Distinguishing psychoanalysis, as a search for truth, from suggestion, as a cure for symptoms, this book addresses the scientific status of psychoanalysis. Citing research into the relationship of infants to their caretakers, the author discusses evidence that unconscious communication is present from birth, and that this form of communication plays a central role in psychoanalysis at a level below that of verbal communication.
Informed by Bion's ideas of containment, group functioning and the fundamental psychological need for truth, this book asserts that psychoanalysis, based solely on the search for truth, has, among all psychological interventions, both a unique claim to scientific status and a unique ability to foster psychological development.

Exploring the relationship between unconscious communication, group dynamics, containment and psychological development in a highly original way, Bion and Thoughts Too Deep for Words: Psychoanalysis, Suggestion, and the Language of the Unconscious will be of great interest to psychotherapists, psychologists and psychoanalysts who are interested in the relationship between psychoanalysis and suggestion.

Robert Caper, MD, is the author of three books and numerous articles on psychoanalysis. He has lectured in countries all around the world and currently resides in New York City and Vermont where he practices and teaches.

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