Studies in Extended Metapsychology: Clinical Applications of Bion's Ideas
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Book Details
- Publisher : Harris Meltzer Trust
- Published : April 2018
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 224
- Category :
Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 93479
- ISBN 13 : 9781912567157
- ISBN 10 : 1912567156
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The work of Wilfred Bion, by its very nature being a major step forward in the psychoanalytical model making of the mental apparatus, will undoubtably require many years for its full assimilation into the thought and practice of workers in the field. To assist this process of assimilation two types of exposition are required: to help students read Bion's work in a comprehending way; and to show the way to the clinical application of this revolutionary modification of the working mosel of the mind.
In this pioneering work, Bion’s revolutionary modification of the psychoanalytic model of the mind: his theories of thinking, affects, and groups find applications which illuminate and integrate the author’s previous study of Bion in The Kleinian Development. In these studies, which range from protomental states and reversal of alpha-function, through family patterns, to problems in nursery and early childhood, Meltzer develops Bion’s concept of a nonthinking ‘basic assumption’ mentality, setting it against the individual mind, which grows through the digestion of emotional and passionate experiences. This distinction is crucial for the comprehension of some of the darkest areas of psychoanalytic practice: infantile disturbances, the functioning of adolescent groups, and somatizations.
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‘Donald Meltzer’s unique talent for clarification is impressively demonstrated in this book devoted to the application of Wilfred Bion’s `ideas of genius’. Meltzer presents and discusses the clinical experiences of people from many different countries with whom he has worked with in seminars, personal discussions and supervisions. Bion’s revolutionary modification of the working model of the mind: his theories of thinking, affects, and groups find applications which illuminate and integrate the author’s previous study of Bion in “The Kleinian Development”.’
KENNETH SANDERS, psychoanalyst
‘In this collection of essays, Meltzer develops Bion’s concept of a nonthinking group mentality, setting it against the individual mind, which grows through the digestion of emotional and passionate experiences. This distinction is crucial for the comprehension of some of the darkest areas of psychoanalytic practice: infantile disturbances, the functioning of adolescent groups and somatizations.’
HUGO MARQUEZ, MARIA ELENA PETRILLI, MAURO ROSSETTI, Gruppo di Studio Racker, Venice
‘This is the most profound work on the clinical applications of Bion’s ideas. Meltzer’s mind and life have amalgamated with Bion’s deepest theoretical concepts to refind them in the everyday of clinical practice. Many of the chapters have been co-authored with colleagues that worked, supervised and matured with Meltzer, as many of us who had the good fortune to know him.’
ROBERT OELSNER, psychoanalyst, Seattle
‘The richness of these studies, ranging from protomental states and reversal of alpha-function, to problems in nursery and early childhood for children of “confusing times”, defies any neat summarizing of this book and its conclusions. Instead, Meltzer’s ethical emphasis shines through, making clear the necessity to differentiate between truth and lies, thinking and political manipulation, in the internal world as much as the external, and to be guided by the solemnity of the dictate “in the beginning was the aesthetic object”.’
THE MELTZER STUDY GROUP OF SAVONA AND MILAN
Table of Contents
Foreword
Meg Harris Williams
Introduction
1. Field or phase – a debate on psychoanalytical modes of thought
2. What is an emotional experience?
3. A Klein-Bion model for evaluating psychosomatic states
4. The protomental apparatus and soma-psychotic phenomena
5. The conceptual distinction between projective identification (Klein) and container-contained (Bion)
6. Clinical use of the concept of vertices: multiplication of vertices as a method reality of testing; shifting of vertices as a mode of defence
7. The limits of language
8. Facts and fictions
9. An enquiry into lies, their genesis and relation to hallucination
10. Clinical application of Bion’s concept ‘transformations in hallucinosis’
11. Clinical application of Bion’s concept ‘reversal of alpha-function’
12. Psychotic illness in early childhood: ten years on from Explorations in Autism
13. A one-year-old goes to day nursery – a parable of confusing times
14. Family patterns and cultural educability
15. Concerning the perception of one’s own attributes and its relation to language development
16. On turbulence
17. A Swiftean diatribe
18. Denouement
References
Index
About the Author(s)
Donald Meltzer (1923-2004) is widely known as a psychoanalyst and teacher throughout Europe and South America. He is the author of many works on psychoanalytic theory and practice, including The Psychoanalytical Process, Sexual States of Mind, Explorations in Autism, The Kleinian Development, Dream Life, Studies in Extended Metapsychology, and The Claustrum, all published by the Harris Meltzer Trust.
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