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Tavistock Press was established as a co-operative venture between
the Tavistock Institute and Routledge & Kegan Paul (RKP) in the
1950s to produce a series of major contributions across the social
sciences. This volume is part of a 2001 reissue of a selection of
those important works which have since gone out of print, or are
difficult to locate. Published by Routledge, 112 volumes in total
are being brought together under the name The International
Behavioural and Social Sciences Library: Classics from the
Tavistock Press. Reproduced here in facsimile, this volume was
originally published in 1970 and is available individually. The
collection is also available in a number of themed mini-sets of
between 5 and 13 volumes, or as a complete collection.
The Complete Works of W. R. Bion is now available in a coherent and
corrected format. Comprising sixteen volumes bound in green cloth,
this edition has been brought together and edited by Chris Mawson
with the assistance of Francesca Bion. Incorporating many
corrections to previously published works, it also features
previously unpublished papers.
The Complete Works of W. R. Bion is now available in a coherent and
corrected format. Comprising sixteen volumes bound in green cloth,
this edition has been brought together and edited by Chris Mawson
with the assistance of Francesca Bion. Incorporating many
corrections to previously published works, it also features
previously unpublished papers.
The Complete Works of W. R. Bion is now available in a coherent and
corrected format. Comprising sixteen volumes bound in green cloth,
this edition has been brought together and edited by Chris Mawson
with the assistance of Francesca Bion. Incorporating many
corrections to previously published works, it also features
previously unpublished papers.
The Complete Works of W. R. Bion is now available in a coherent and
corrected format. Comprising sixteen volumes bound in green cloth,
this edition has been brought together and edited by Chris Mawson
with the assistance of Francesca Bion. Incorporating many
corrections to previously published works, it also features
previously unpublished papers.
The Complete Works of W. R. Bion is now available in a coherent and
corrected format. Comprising sixteen volumes bound in green cloth,
this edition has been brought together and edited by Chris Mawson
with the assistance of Francesca Bion. Incorporating many
corrections to previously published works, it also features
previously unpublished papers.
The Complete Works of W. R. Bion is now available in a coherent and
corrected format. Comprising sixteen volumes bound in green cloth,
this edition has been brought together and edited by Chris Mawson
with the assistance of Francesca Bion. Incorporating many
corrections to previously published works, it also features
previously unpublished papers.
The Complete Works of W. R. Bion is now available in a coherent and
corrected format. Comprising sixteen volumes bound in green cloth,
this edition has been brought together and edited by Chris Mawson
with the assistance of Francesca Bion. Incorporating many
corrections to previously published works, it also features
previously unpublished papers.
The Complete Works of W. R. Bion is now available in a coherent and
corrected format. Comprising sixteen volumes bound in green cloth,
this edition has been brought together and edited by Chris Mawson
with the assistance of Francesca Bion. Incorporating many
corrections to previously published works, it also features
previously unpublished papers.
The Complete Works of W. R. Bion is now available in a coherent and
corrected format. Comprising sixteen volumes bound in green cloth,
this edition has been brought together and edited by Chris Mawson
with the assistance of Francesca Bion. Incorporating many
corrections to previously published works, it also features
previously unpublished papers.
This volume provides a detailed account of All My Sins Remembered,
a continuation of Wilfred R. Bion's autobiography, The Long
Week-end. It also includes a selection of his letters to Francesca,
Parthenope, Julian and Nicola, written during his last thirty
years.
This volume, hand-written and contained in three hardbound
notebooks, is Wilfred R. Bion's factual record of his war service
in France in the Royal Tank Regiment between June 1917 and January
1919, written soon after he went up to The Queen's College, Oxford,
after demobilized from the Army.
This volume, a useful aid to psychoanalytic scholars and
clinicians, is a collection of papers containing W.R. Bion's
discussion of memory and desire and attention and interpretation,
providing a scientific approach to insight in psycho-analysis and
groups.
This volume provides a detailed account of The Past Presented, one
of three semi-autobiographical novels in the collection A Memoir of
the Future, an attempt to cast psychoanalytic speculation in
fictional form.
Tavistock Press was established as a co-operative venture between
the Tavistock Institute and Routledge & Kegan Paul (RKP) in the
1950s to produce a series of major contributions across the social
sciences. This volume is part of a 2001 reissue of a selection of
those important works which have since gone out of print, or are
difficult to locate. Published by Routledge, 112 volumes in total
are being brought together under the name The International
Behavioural and Social Sciences Library: Classics from the
Tavistock Press. Reproduced here in facsimile, this volume was
originally published in 1970 and is available individually. The
collection is also available in a number of themed mini-sets of
between 5 and 13 volumes, or as a complete collection.
Three Papers of W.R. Bion features two previously unpublished
papers and one which has only previously appeared in The Complete
Works of W. R. Bion (2014). Characterised by Bion's directness,
clarity and intensity, together they illustrate important aspects
of his later thinking. They also show Bion using his key ideas in
fresh contexts which will allow readers already familiar with his
theoretical and clinical concepts to appreciate them from a new
angle. The first paper, Memory and Desire, clarifies one of Bion's
most important and clinically-relevant ideas: the value of
suspending elements of our memory and desire in the service of
allowing openness to psychoanalytic intuition. The second, Negative
Capability, was reformulated to become the final chapter of his
1970 Attention and Interpretation. The publication here of the
original paper allows an interesting and rewarding three-way
comparison to be made with the 1970 chapter, and Memory and Desire.
The third paper, Break Up, Break Down, Break Through, was presented
without notes in 1976 in Los Angeles and the transcript from the
recorded talk is published here for the first time. It displays the
complex interweaving of the personal and the theoretical and offers
a fascinating contribution to the study of what Bion called "the
turbulence that obeys no man-made 'laws of nature'". Wilfred R.
Bion's writing continues to be read and re-read by an increasing
and widening readership; the three papers presented here possess
contemporary clinical relevance and each have a bearing on the
underlying philosophical basis of psychoanalytical work and
thinking.
Three Papers of W.R. Bion features two previously unpublished
papers and one which has only previously appeared in The Complete
Works of W. R. Bion (2014). Characterised by Bion's directness,
clarity and intensity, together they illustrate important aspects
of his later thinking. They also show Bion using his key ideas in
fresh contexts which will allow readers already familiar with his
theoretical and clinical concepts to appreciate them from a new
angle. The first paper, Memory and Desire, clarifies one of Bion's
most important and clinically-relevant ideas: the value of
suspending elements of our memory and desire in the service of
allowing openness to psychoanalytic intuition. The second, Negative
Capability, was reformulated to become the final chapter of his
1970 Attention and Interpretation. The publication here of the
original paper allows an interesting and rewarding three-way
comparison to be made with the 1970 chapter, and Memory and Desire.
The third paper, Break Up, Break Down, Break Through, was presented
without notes in 1976 in Los Angeles and the transcript from the
recorded talk is published here for the first time. It displays the
complex interweaving of the personal and the theoretical and offers
a fascinating contribution to the study of what Bion called "the
turbulence that obeys no man-made 'laws of nature'". Wilfred R.
Bion's writing continues to be read and re-read by an increasing
and widening readership; the three papers presented here possess
contemporary clinical relevance and each have a bearing on the
underlying philosophical basis of psychoanalytical work and
thinking.
The complete works of Wilfred Ruprecht Bion will now be available
in a coherent and corrected format. Comprising sixteen volumes
bound in green cloth, this edition is being brought together and
edited by Chris Mawson with the assistance of Francesca Bion.
Incorporating many corrections to previously published works, it
will also feature previously unpublished papers. Including a full
set of indexes and editorial introductions to all the works, these
volumes will be a useful and valuable aid to psychoanalytic
scholars and clinicians, and all those interested in studying and
making use of Bion's thinking.Bion's writings, including the
previously unpublished papers and additions to his "Cogitations,"
collected together in the "Complete Works," show that the clinical
thrust of Bion's work has clear lines of continuity with that of
Melanie Klein, just as her work has an essential continuity with
the later work of Freud. In Bion's clinical work and supervision
the goal remains insightful understanding of psychic reality
through a disciplined experiencing of the transference and
countertransference; the setting and the method--however much
Bion's terminology might suggest otherwise--remains rigorously
psychoanalytic.
A classic study which, by synthesizing the approaches of psychoanalysis and group dynamics, has added a new dimension to the understanding of group phenomena.
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This book is a reminiscence of the first twenty-one years of the
Wilfred R. Bion's life from 1897 to 1919: eight years of childhood
in India, ten years at public school in England, and three years in
the army.
This book provides an account of The Dawn of Oblivion, one of three
semi-autobiographical novels in the collection A Memoir of the
Future, an attempt to cast psychoanalytic speculation in fictional
form. It includes an expanded version of A Key to A Memoir of the
Future (1981).
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