Transformations : change from learning to growth / Wilfred R. Bion.
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CG 159.964.26BION=111 B615m A memoir of the future : book two : the past presented / | CG 159.964.26BION=111 B615p Two papers : The Grid and Caesura | CG 159.964.26BION=111 B615s Second thoughts : selected papers on psycho-analysis / | CG 159.964.26BION=111 B615t Transformations : change from learning to growth / | CG 159.964.26FREUD F597 ej. 2 El hombre Freud / | CG 159.964.26FREUD F853 Teorías freudianas de la personalidad / | CG 159.964.26FREUD L314 Vida y muerte en psicoanálisis / |
Transformations: Change from Learning to Growth is a 12-chapter text that explores the fundamentals and principles of psycho-analytic theories, transformations, and invariants. This book begins with a clinical illustration of the distinction between the patient's experience and the psycho-analyst's experience. The succeeding chapters cover the influence of verbal expression, emotional experience, state of mind, and consciousness in psycho-analysis and transformation. These topics are followed by discussion on the relationship of the "no-thing and the thing, wherein the personality that is capable of tolerating a no-thing can make use of the no-thing, and so is able to make use of the so-called thoughts. The remaining chapters describe a clinical system that would represent the chief clinical systems that can be seen to exist in the analytic situation. These chapters also examine the gap between reality and the personality, which are aspects of life with which analysts are familiar under the guise of resistance. Resistance operates because it is feared that the reality of the object is imminent. This book will be of value to psycho-analysts, psychologists, and psychiatrists.