By Dr. Vladimir Melamed
Title: W.R. Bion, Papers and lectures, 1970s, 1976 -- 1985
Predominant Dates:1976 --- 1985
ID: RG - 40/RG-- 40
Primary Creator: W.R. Bion (1970s -- 1980s)
Extent: 1.0 Folders
Subjects: A state of not thinking clearly, postulate, W.R. Bion, Conjectures of observation, ideation and discourse, W.R. Bion, Kleinian theory of children psychoanalysis, discourse, W.R. Bion, behaving in a civilized manner does not help to stand up against barbarism, W.R. Bion, civilized person is under pressure to become uncivilized, W. R. Bion, discourse of observation, lecture, W.R. Bion, emotional situation is a very powerful one, W.R. Bion, Hermeneutic of Bloody Cunt, discourse, W.R. Bion, Is a fetus at full term a character and personality or not, discourse, W.R. Bion, narrative and philosophical discourse, W.R. Bion, papers and lectures, W.R. Bion, Philosophy of Caesura, W.R. Bion, Psychosomatic disorders or smapsychotic disorders, take your choice, discourse, W.R. Bion, tape transcription, March 21, 1976, W.R. Bion, the answer is misfortune for the question, discourse, W.R. Bion, you may forget that you are dealing with a suffering person who wants help, W.R. Bion about Melanie Klein, W.R. Bion with regard to the Kleinian Theory
Languages: English
Bion is best known for the work stemming from his psychoanalysis of patients in psychotic states, by building on and expanding Klein’s concepts of projective identification and the two positions, paranoid-schizoid and depressive, in dynamic equilibrium, and by introducing the notion of Container-Contained (♀ ♂); and by elaborating a theory of thinking with emotional experience at its core. His best-known work, in addition to Experiences in Groups and other papers, are the four books of the sixties - Learning from Experience, Elements of Psycho-Analysis, Transformations, and Attention and Interpretation.
This Collection contains documents related to his California period, 1970s – 1980s.
Historical notes,
Wilfred Bion (1897-1979) was born in Muttra, northwest India, and was educated at boarding school in England - where he was unhappy, missing his parents, his Aya and the India he loved.
He fought in France in the Tank Regiment during the First World War and was awarded the DSO (Distinguished Service Order), and, by the French Government, the Légion d'Honneur.
After the war Bion took History at Queen's College, Oxford and later went on to study medicine at University College London. After qualifying as a doctor, he spent seven years at the Tavistock Clinic in London, training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy. While there he saw Samuel Beckett for therapeutic interviews. In 1938 he began his first training analysis with John Rickman. This was brought to an end by the outbreak of the Second World War, during which Bion worked with traumatised soldiers in military hospitals.
Around 1946 Bion entered into training analysis with Melanie Klein, and he became a full Member of the British Psychoanalytical Society in 1950.
Bion married twice and had three children; his daughter Parthenope went on to become a gifted analyst in Italy. In 1968, at the age of 71, Bion moved to California. He returned to England shortly before his death in 1979.
Bion’s work and development of Kleinian concepts
While studying at UCL Bion met Wilfred Trotter, another physician interested in the workings of the mind. Trotter’s Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War (1) was an important influence on Bion's interest in group mentality.
Bion’s work with traumatized soldiers during the Second World War, and his role working with Officer Selection Boards, helped form the basis of his ideas expressed later in the papers published as Experiences in Groups.
Bion is best known for the work stemming from his psychoanalysis of patients in psychotic states, by building on and expanding Klein’s concepts of projective identification and the two positions, paranoid-schizoid and depressive, in dynamic equilibrium, and by introducing the notion of Container-Contained (♀ ♂); and by elaborating a theory of thinking with emotional experience at its core. His best-known work, in addition to Experiences in Groups and other papers, are the four books of the sixties - Learning from Experience, Elements of Psycho-Analysis, Transformations, and Attention and Interpretation.
Bion considered that the development of his ideas concerning the inner world of the individual, particularly in relation to thinking and primitive unconscious phantasy, incorporated and transformed his earlier ideas about group mentality. However, he did not receive support from Melanie Klein for the latter ideas, nor for his explanation of countertransference in terms of an expanded version of Klein’s concept of projective identification.
W.R. Bion in the 1970s and 1980s lived and worked in California. This time is known as his California period. He was partially affiliated with Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.
A state of not thinking clearly, postulate, W.R. Bion
Conjectures of observation, ideation and discourse, W.R. Bion
Kleinian theory of children psychoanalysis, discourse
W.R. Bion, behaving in a civilized manner does not help to stand up against barbarism
W.R. Bion, civilized person is under pressure to become uncivilized
W. R. Bion, discourse of observation, lecture
W.R. Bion, emotional situation is a very powerful one
W.R. Bion, Hermeneutic of Bloody Cunt, discourse
W.R. Bion, Is a fetus at full term a character and personality or not, discourse
W.R. Bion, narrative and philosophical discourse
W.R. Bion, papers and lectures
W.R. Bion, Philosophy of Caesura
W.R. Bion, Psychosomatic disorders or smapsychotic disorders, take your choice, discourse
W.R. Bion, tape transcription, March 21, 1976
W.R. Bion, the answer is misfortune for the question, discourse
W.R. Bion, you may forget that you are dealing with a suffering person who wants help
W.R. Bion about Melanie Klein
W.R. Bion with regard to the Kleinian Theory
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