Do I Dare Disturb the Universe?

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Adaptive Context
advanced psychoanalytic group studies
Alfred S. Silver
alpha
alpha function
analytic technique development
analytical
Andre Green
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Bernard W. Bail
Beta Elements
Betty Joseph
Bion's Grid
Bion's Metapsychology
Bion’s Grid
Bion’s Metapsychology
Bipersonal Field
bizarre
Bizarre Objects
british
British Psycho Analytical Society
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Clifford W. M. Scott
Definitory Hypothesis
Donald Meltzer
Dying Patient
Elliott Jaques
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eq_society-politics
Frances Tustin
Frank Philips
Frederick Kurth
function
Girl Friend
group relations methodology
H. Rosenfeld
Hanna Segal
Hans A. Thorner
Ignacio Matte-Blanco
impression
Inherent Preconceptions
Institutionalising Psycho Analysis
Isabel Menzies Lyth
J.O. Wisdom
James S. Grotstein
Leon Grinberg
Margaret J. Rioch
Martha Harris
Melvin R. Lansky
Michael I. Paul
object relations theory
Pathological Projective Identification
Patient's Projective Identification
Patient’s Projective Identification
projective
Projective Counter-identification
Projective Counteridentification
psychic pain processing
psycho
Psycho Analytic Sessions
Psycho Analytic Theory
Psycho Analytical Society
Psychotic Part
R.E. Money-Kyrle
Richard Alexander
Richard J. Rosenthal
Robert Gosling
Robert J. Langs
semiotic analysis
sense
Severe Mental Pain
society
Susanna Isaacs Elmhirst
Sydney Klein
Vice Versa
Wilfred Bion
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367099473
  • Weight: 1430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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All the contributors to this compilation knew Bion personally and were influenced by his work. They include: Herbert Rosenfeld, Frances Tustin, Andre Green, Donald Meltzer and Hanna Segal.Wilfred R. Bion has taken his place as one of the foremost psychoanalysts of our time, yet it is only within recent years that the impact of his achievements are being felt. His death has stilled his pen and voice but demands a restatement of his view by those who have been most influenced by him. Bion's greatness lay, not only in the odd vertices of his incredible observations, but in the resources of his epistemological vastness, his respect for truth obtained in the disciplined absence of memory and desire, and his paying such scrupulous attention to and interpreting of recombinant constructions he achieved with mental elements their functions, and their transformations. His was the Language of Achievement, which is the tongue begotten by patience. Of note is his introduction of Plato's theory of forms and Kant's categories into psychoanalytic metapsychology, to say nothing of his mathematical, group and religious theories.
James S Grotstein

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