ABSTRACT

Bion’s binocular vision entails the conjugation of two vertices of the same experience. This model pertains to a clinical and technical reality, out of which the psychoanalyst forms a representation; it depends both on the convergent vision of more than one point of view. On considering the session as a group of two people, the author raises the importance of the link between the gregarious-group sector and the individual sector of the personality: between groupality and subjectality, which would be present in every individual. The nature of the personality as a whole would depend on the particular linking between each of these, whether this is a harmonious conjunction, a confusion or extreme disjunction between these two modes of psychic functioning.