Det klassiske værk om psykoanalytisk gruppeterapi skrevet af en af psykoanalysens originale skikkelser. De processer, Bion beskriver, har relevans for mange andre end psykologer og psykiatere.Forord af Lars Burgaard.
Det klassiske værk om psykoanalytisk gruppeterapi skrevet af en af psykoanalysens originale skikkelser. De processer, Bion beskriver, har relevans for mange andre end psykologer og psykiatere.Forord af Lars Burgaard.
Bion argues that for the study of people - whether individually or in groups - accurate observation is essential. Problems of language are given careful consideration, and... Læs mere
The discovery, translation into English, and publication of these previously unpublished recordings of Bion's clinical supervisions in Sao Paulo, Brazil,... Læs mere
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.
This is a collection of occasional writings by Bion, covering a period between 1958 and 1979, which delve into a wide range of material - psychoanalysis, science, mathematics and logic, literature and semantics.
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.
Second Thoughts is a collection of papers on Schizophrenia, Linking and Thinking, and his commentary upon them in the light of later work. Originally... Læs mere
First published in 1965 this book is the continuation of the author's investigation of various aspects of psychoanalytic theory and practice. He examines the way in which an analyst's... Læs mere
This book is about the relationships of one man—Wilfred Ruprecht Bion. It is a reminiscence of the first twenty-one years of Bion's life—eight years of childhood in India, ten years at public school in England, and three years of life in the army.
The author's war diary, which he kept with him during combat, covered his years fighting in France during the First World War. He was just twenty years old when he began writing it. War Memoirs constitutes the final part of the author's autobiography.