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Wilfred R. Bion (1897–1979)

Autor de Experiences in Groups, and other papers

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Obras de Wilfred R. Bion

Learning from Experience (1962) 71 copias
Elements of Psychoanalysis (1605) 50 copias
Transformations (1982) 42 copias
Cogitations (1991) 29 copias
A Memoir of the Future (1989) 23 copias
The Italian Seminars (1985) 15 copias
Seven servants : four works (1977) 14 copias
Taming Wild Thoughts (1997) 13 copias
The Tavistock Seminars (2005) 11 copias
War Memoirs 1917 -- 1919 (1997) 8 copias
Bion in Buenos Aires (2017) 3 copias
Bion à la Tavistock (2010) 1 copia
Le Fonctionnement mental (1991) 1 copia

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Nombre canónico
Bion, Wilfred R.
Nombre legal
Bion, Wilfred Ruprecht
Fecha de nacimiento
1897-09-18
Fecha de fallecimiento
1979-11-08
Género
male
Nacionalidad
United Kingdom
Premios y honores
DSO
Legion d'Honneur, Croix de Chevalier

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Wilfred Ruprecht Bion DSO (/ b iː ˈ ɒ n / ; 8 September 1897 – 8 November 1979) was an influential British psychoanalyst, who became president of the British Psychoanalytical Society from 1962 to 1965. Wilfred Bion was a potent and original contributor to psychoanalysis.
 
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AlvaroMartins | May 20, 2020 |
Bion set about studying groups through observation and interpretation. He therefore combined the observational and experimental method. Interpretations are interventions which alter the behaviour of the group, so he observed the effect of these interpretations. As the group was his object of study he did not interpret the behaviour of individuals, though he was tempted to do so. So the members of the group would take their places and expected him to say something, explain how they were to proceed or do something to set the ball rolling. Instead of fulfilling their expectations he interpreted their expectations, of him and discovered that these interventions were most unwelcome. Through such a procedure he observed the way the group functioned and formulated certain principles about his observations.

He proposed that groups operate on two levels, the work level where concern is for completing the task) and the unconscious level where group members act as if they had made assumptions about the purpose of the group which may be different from its conscious level - dependency, flight, fight and pairing. Groups avoid the task at hand and emotional states hinder the task.

The Basic Assumption group process is about the group acting as if the members had made the basic and shared assumption that the group had met to do one of the following irrational things:

Depend on someone or something outside themselves (either within or outside the group). This is Basic Assumption Dependence or baD.

Fight or flee from something: Basic Assumption Fight/Flight or baF.

Pair or mate: Basic Assumption Pairing or baP.
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antimuzak | Sep 4, 2006 |
A discussion of categorising the ideational context and emotional experience that may occur in a psychoanalytic interview. The text aims to expand the reader's understanding of cognition and its clinical ramifications.
 
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antimuzak | Oct 28, 2005 |
A consideration of the concept of the container and the contained which includes their relevance to the theory of projective identification and an analytic approach to the nature and function of lying.
 
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antimuzak | Oct 28, 2005 |

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