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Wilfred Bion

Los Angeles Seminars and Supervision

Wilfred Bion

Los Angeles Seminars and Supervision

ByWilfred R. Bion, Joseph Aguayo, Barnet Malin
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 1 May 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429485060
Pages 176 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429909832
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
KeywordsDr Bion, Free Association, Tomorrow’s Session, Omnipotent Phantasy, Psychotic Patient
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R. Bion, W., Aguayo, J., Malin, B. (2013). Wilfred Bion. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429485060
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Wilfred Bion's unpublished lectures at the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute in April in 1967 represent a unique opportunity for students either new to or continuing in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 of the author's unique psychoanalytic vertex. Here one can both read - and hear - the author's 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 the author's ideas on 'memory and desire' in a paper that set the benchmark in the origins of contemporary Kleinian clinical technique. The author discusses the various factors that facilitate optimal listening receptivity in the analyst, for example how one differentiates the 'K' link vis-a-vis 'transformations in O.' In the second lecture, the author defined projective identification, container/contained and 'beta elements'- and how these ideas serve as an orienting template for the analyst's understanding of 'proto-mental' states of mind, either in psychotic, borderline or neurotic patients. He clarifies these ideas while engaging with the queries of renowned American analysts, such as Ralph Greenson.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |31 pages
First Seminar—12 April 1967
O and the Problem of Language—Memory and Desire—Clinical Examples—The Analyst’s Paranoid–Schizoid and Depressive Positions—Audience Questions
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Second Seminar—14 April 1967
Projective identification, container/contained—the problem of language—clinical example—audience questions—the mystic and the establishment
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Third Seminar—17 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a psychotic patient—Bion’s comments on a case presented by a member of the audience
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Fourth Seminar—19 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a borderline psychotic patient—audience questions—visual and auditory hallucinations in disturbed patients and Christian mystics
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Psychoanalytic Case Presentation— 13 April 1967
The utility of abandoning memory and desire in a case marked by masses of information from the patient and the case presenter
View abstract

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 of the author's unique psychoanalytic vertex. Here one can both read - and hear - the author's 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 the author's ideas on 'memory and desire' in a paper that set the benchmark in the origins of contemporary Kleinian clinical technique. The author discusses the various factors that facilitate optimal listening receptivity in the analyst, for example how one differentiates the 'K' link vis-a-vis 'transformations in O.' In the second lecture, the author defined projective identification, container/contained and 'beta elements'- and how these ideas serve as an orienting template for the analyst's understanding of 'proto-mental' states of mind, either in psychotic, borderline or neurotic patients. He clarifies these ideas while engaging with the queries of renowned American analysts, such as Ralph Greenson.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |31 pages
First Seminar—12 April 1967
O and the Problem of Language—Memory and Desire—Clinical Examples—The Analyst’s Paranoid–Schizoid and Depressive Positions—Audience Questions
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Second Seminar—14 April 1967
Projective identification, container/contained—the problem of language—clinical example—audience questions—the mystic and the establishment
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Third Seminar—17 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a psychotic patient—Bion’s comments on a case presented by a member of the audience
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Fourth Seminar—19 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a borderline psychotic patient—audience questions—visual and auditory hallucinations in disturbed patients and Christian mystics
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Psychoanalytic Case Presentation— 13 April 1967
The utility of abandoning memory and desire in a case marked by masses of information from the patient and the case presenter
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

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 of the author's unique psychoanalytic vertex. Here one can both read - and hear - the author's 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 the author's ideas on 'memory and desire' in a paper that set the benchmark in the origins of contemporary Kleinian clinical technique. The author discusses the various factors that facilitate optimal listening receptivity in the analyst, for example how one differentiates the 'K' link vis-a-vis 'transformations in O.' In the second lecture, the author defined projective identification, container/contained and 'beta elements'- and how these ideas serve as an orienting template for the analyst's understanding of 'proto-mental' states of mind, either in psychotic, borderline or neurotic patients. He clarifies these ideas while engaging with the queries of renowned American analysts, such as Ralph Greenson.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |31 pages
First Seminar—12 April 1967
O and the Problem of Language—Memory and Desire—Clinical Examples—The Analyst’s Paranoid–Schizoid and Depressive Positions—Audience Questions
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Second Seminar—14 April 1967
Projective identification, container/contained—the problem of language—clinical example—audience questions—the mystic and the establishment
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Third Seminar—17 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a psychotic patient—Bion’s comments on a case presented by a member of the audience
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Fourth Seminar—19 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a borderline psychotic patient—audience questions—visual and auditory hallucinations in disturbed patients and Christian mystics
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Psychoanalytic Case Presentation— 13 April 1967
The utility of abandoning memory and desire in a case marked by masses of information from the patient and the case presenter
View abstract

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 of the author's unique psychoanalytic vertex. Here one can both read - and hear - the author's 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 the author's ideas on 'memory and desire' in a paper that set the benchmark in the origins of contemporary Kleinian clinical technique. The author discusses the various factors that facilitate optimal listening receptivity in the analyst, for example how one differentiates the 'K' link vis-a-vis 'transformations in O.' In the second lecture, the author defined projective identification, container/contained and 'beta elements'- and how these ideas serve as an orienting template for the analyst's understanding of 'proto-mental' states of mind, either in psychotic, borderline or neurotic patients. He clarifies these ideas while engaging with the queries of renowned American analysts, such as Ralph Greenson.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |31 pages
First Seminar—12 April 1967
O and the Problem of Language—Memory and Desire—Clinical Examples—The Analyst’s Paranoid–Schizoid and Depressive Positions—Audience Questions
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Second Seminar—14 April 1967
Projective identification, container/contained—the problem of language—clinical example—audience questions—the mystic and the establishment
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Third Seminar—17 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a psychotic patient—Bion’s comments on a case presented by a member of the audience
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Fourth Seminar—19 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a borderline psychotic patient—audience questions—visual and auditory hallucinations in disturbed patients and Christian mystics
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Psychoanalytic Case Presentation— 13 April 1967
The utility of abandoning memory and desire in a case marked by masses of information from the patient and the case presenter
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

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 of the author's unique psychoanalytic vertex. Here one can both read - and hear - the author's 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 the author's ideas on 'memory and desire' in a paper that set the benchmark in the origins of contemporary Kleinian clinical technique. The author discusses the various factors that facilitate optimal listening receptivity in the analyst, for example how one differentiates the 'K' link vis-a-vis 'transformations in O.' In the second lecture, the author defined projective identification, container/contained and 'beta elements'- and how these ideas serve as an orienting template for the analyst's understanding of 'proto-mental' states of mind, either in psychotic, borderline or neurotic patients. He clarifies these ideas while engaging with the queries of renowned American analysts, such as Ralph Greenson.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |31 pages
First Seminar—12 April 1967
O and the Problem of Language—Memory and Desire—Clinical Examples—The Analyst’s Paranoid–Schizoid and Depressive Positions—Audience Questions
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Second Seminar—14 April 1967
Projective identification, container/contained—the problem of language—clinical example—audience questions—the mystic and the establishment
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Third Seminar—17 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a psychotic patient—Bion’s comments on a case presented by a member of the audience
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Fourth Seminar—19 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a borderline psychotic patient—audience questions—visual and auditory hallucinations in disturbed patients and Christian mystics
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Psychoanalytic Case Presentation— 13 April 1967
The utility of abandoning memory and desire in a case marked by masses of information from the patient and the case presenter
View abstract

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 of the author's unique psychoanalytic vertex. Here one can both read - and hear - the author's 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 the author's ideas on 'memory and desire' in a paper that set the benchmark in the origins of contemporary Kleinian clinical technique. The author discusses the various factors that facilitate optimal listening receptivity in the analyst, for example how one differentiates the 'K' link vis-a-vis 'transformations in O.' In the second lecture, the author defined projective identification, container/contained and 'beta elements'- and how these ideas serve as an orienting template for the analyst's understanding of 'proto-mental' states of mind, either in psychotic, borderline or neurotic patients. He clarifies these ideas while engaging with the queries of renowned American analysts, such as Ralph Greenson.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |31 pages
First Seminar—12 April 1967
O and the Problem of Language—Memory and Desire—Clinical Examples—The Analyst’s Paranoid–Schizoid and Depressive Positions—Audience Questions
View abstract
chapter |22 pages
Second Seminar—14 April 1967
Projective identification, container/contained—the problem of language—clinical example—audience questions—the mystic and the establishment
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Third Seminar—17 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a psychotic patient—Bion’s comments on a case presented by a member of the audience
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Fourth Seminar—19 April 1967
Bion’s treatment of a borderline psychotic patient—audience questions—visual and auditory hallucinations in disturbed patients and Christian mystics
View abstract
chapter |25 pages
Psychoanalytic Case Presentation— 13 April 1967
The utility of abandoning memory and desire in a case marked by masses of information from the patient and the case presenter
View abstract
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