Wilfred Bion's unpublished lectures at the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute in April in 1967 represent a unique opportunity for students either new to or continuing in the study ofthe author'sunique psychoanalytic vertex. Here one can both read - and hear -the author'sclear expositio
Wilfred Bion: Los Angeles Seminars and Supervision
β Scribed by Joseph Aguayo (ed.), Barnet D. Malin (ed.)
- Publisher
- Karnac Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 177
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Wilfred Bionβs unpublished lectures at the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute in April in 1967 represent a unique opportunity for students either new to or continuing in the study of Bionβs unique psychoanalytic vertex. Here one can both readβand hearβBionβs clear exposition of his clinical and theoretical thinking to an audience of primarily Freudian trained American analysts, most of whom were new to his ideas.
The first lecture sets out Bionβs ideas on βmemory and desireβ in a paper that set the benchmark in the origins of contemporary Kleinian clinical technique. Bion discusses the various factors that facilitate optimal listening receptivity in the analyst. In the second lecture, Bion defined projective identification, container/contained and βbeta elementsββand how these ideas serve as an orienting template for the analystβs understanding of "proto-mental" states of mind. In the third lecture, Bion gives extensive case illustrations of primarily borderline and psychotic patients primarily in terms of work that ushered in a new era of understanding of both borderline and narcissistic pathological organizations. In the final lecture, Bion takes up hallucinatory forms of experience and intersperses his more recent thoughts about the mystic and the Establishment.
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