Building on Bion-- Branches: Contemporary Developments and Applications of Bion's Contributions to Theory and Practice

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003 - 320 Seiten

'This book has contributions, largely related to group analysis, from an international selection of well-known group analysts, psychologists, psychiatrists and academics. There is a very clear overview and précis of Bions's thoughts by James Grotstein followed by ten chapters each developing an aspect of Bion's ideas and work'.

- Journal of Analytical Psychology

'Intended to deepen understanding of Bion's significant contributions in addition to assisting practitioners in the field of group analysis, these volumes constitute an impressive tribute to Bion, his work, and its current and future applications.'

- Hamilton Alumni Review

The enduring influence of Bion's work - the many rich applications of his ideas to group psychology, organizational dynamics and group therapy in the present day and looking to the future - is the central theme of this book. Chapters by distinguished international contributors from the fields of psychoanalysis, group analysis, management consultancy and social science cover work with large groups, Bion and the Tavistock conferences, and his ideas about thinking and learning, dreams and mentality. They clearly demonstrate Bion's originality and passion as he sought the distinctive essence of psychoanalytic learning and how such a pursuit and such learning can be shared and advanced. This is a collection of original and insightful papers which, along with its companion volume Building on Bion: Roots, deepens understanding of Bion's contributions to theory and practice, and is invaluable to those who work with groups, in both therapeutic and management contexts.

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Bion the Navigator of the Deep and Formless
7
Bions Legacy to Median and Large Groups
29
The Large Group and its Conductor
70
Bions Contribution
109
Attacks on Linking and Alpha Function as Two Opposite
164
Narcissism v Socialism Governing Thinking in Social
204
Bion as Pioneer in Thinking Learning
223
So you Want to Write a Fugue? Wilfred R Bion
253
A Constant Conjunction
285
THE CONTRIBUTORS
302
AUTHOR INDEX
316
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Autoren-Profil (2003)

Malcolm Pines is a group analyst and psychoanalyst, a founder member of the Institute of Group Analysis and the editor of the International Library of Group Analysis. He has published widely and was the editor of Bion and Group Psychotherapy. Robert M. Lipgar is a clinical psychologist in private practice and Clinical Professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Chicago Medical Center. He is a Fellow in the A.K. Rice Institute and a Life Fellow in the American Group Psychotherapy Association.

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