ABSTRACT

Drawing on the influential contributions of Wilfred Bion and Donald Meltzer to psychoanalysis, Bion and Meltzer's Expeditions into Unmapped Mental Life explores and addresses the clinical implications of their work, both through revisiting several of their conceptions and illustrating them with detailed clinical material from the analyses of children, adolescents, and adults.

Psychoanalysis strives towards truth; this is its essence. However, emotional truth is often unknowable and not amenable to verbal communication. This ineffable mental realm is at the heart of both Bion and Meltzer's psychoanalytic endeavours.

Bion's writings reflect a developmental stage in the evolution of psychoanalysis, extending clinical work to mental realms that were seemingly unreachable. Donald Meltzer further infuses Bion's thinking with his own original notions of beauty and aesthetics, imbuing Bion's profound thinking with a poetic and lyrical tenor.

Writing in a clear and lucid manner, Avner Bergstein integrates Bion's sometimes highly theoretical thinking with everyday clinical practice, facilitating his dense and condensed formulations and making them clinically accessible and useful. Bion and Meltzer's Expeditions into Unmapped Mental Life is written for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapists who are attracted to Bion and Meltzer's radical thinking.

chapter Chapter 1|27 pages

The psychotic part of the personality

Bion’s expeditions into unmapped mental life

chapter Chapter 2|27 pages

Transcending the caesura

Reverie, dreaming, and counterdreaming

chapter Chapter 3|21 pages

Beyond the spectrum

Fear of breakdown, catastrophic change, and the unrepressed unconscious

chapter Chapter 4|22 pages

On boredom

A close encounter with encapsulated parts of the psyche

chapter Chapter 5|20 pages

Attacks on linking or a drive to communicate?

Tolerating the paradox

chapter Chapter 6|19 pages

The painful vicissitudes of the patient’s love

Transference-love and the aesthetic conflict

chapter Chapter 7|22 pages

Obsessionality

Modulating the encounter with emotional truth and the aesthetic object

chapter Chapter 8|26 pages

The ineffable