ABSTRACT

This chapter focuses the concept of narrative derivative, all the ways the patient has of 'narrating' with distance and distortion what happens between human mind and the mind of the analyst. In this chapter the author bion, says that what matters in the analysis is what is accessible to human senses. Bion's most important conceptionalization: his notion of the activity of the waking dream state that constantly alphabetizes sensoriality and states of unthinkability. The oscillation between unsaturated and saturated interpretation also becomes the vehicle of the narrations in the session understood as transformational narrations, which bring about the extension into the field of the myth of the successful interpretation. The patient's communication can be considered along several axes: transference, the relationship, external reality or historical reality. The models in which the fulcrum is insight/reconstruction, models which seek to bring every communication within the present relationship as the significant place of transformation.