ABSTRACT

These newly discovered clinical seminars of Wilfred Bion, which include supervisions, personal case presentations, and lectures on psychoanalytic theory, represent his initial foray into many years of work that have inspired South American analysts for nearly a half a century.The clinical and theoretical work of Bion arguably ranks rather high in the current psychoanalytic firmament-as national and international conferences convene regularly to continue discussing the contemporary relevance of his work. His work has served as a source of inspiration to contemporary psychoanalysts in all three regions of the International Psychoanalytical Assocation-Ronald Britton, Antonino Ferro, Giuseppe Civitarese, Thomas Ogden, James Grotstein, and Paolo Sandler, just to name a few. These newly discovered clinical seminars from work Bion conducted in Buenos Aires in 1968 help us to further fill out the picture of his versatile gifts. In these seminars, we find lectures on Bion's elaborations on his epistemological research-still on-going in the 1960s when he went to Buenos Aires; a lecture on the Grid and its clinical relevance.

part I|63 pages

Bion's Clinical Seminars

part III|29 pages

Horacio Etchegoyen's Supervision with Bion*

chapter Sixth Seminar|13 pages

The initial phase of Mr B's psychoanalytic treatment

The patient's background history—initial phase of the analysis—first dreams—the patient's internal anal universe—Bion's assessment of the patient's current state of mind—audience questions

chapter Seventh Seminar|13 pages

Mr B's psychoanalytic treatment in the following year

The problem of excessive projective identification—further dream analysis—the difference between the patient's own model of mind vis-à-vis the analyst's model of the patient's mind—Mr B's difficulties in paying for his analysis—audience questions

part IV|40 pages

Bion's Further Supervisory Work with Other Argentinian Analysts