Attention and InterpretationRoutledge, 24 באפר׳ 2018 - 144 עמודים Bion's central thesis in this volume is that for the study of people, whether individually or in groups, a cardinal requisite is accurate observation, accompanied by accurate appreciation and formulation of the observations so made. The study represents a further development of a theme introduced in the author's earlier works, particularly in Elements of Psychoanalysis (1963) and Transformations (1965). Bion's concern with the subject stems directly from his psycho-analytic experience and reflects his endeavor to overcome, in a scientific frame of reference, the immense difficulty of observing, assessing, and communicating non-sensuous experience. Here, he lays emphasis on he overriding importance of attending to the realities of mental phenomena as they manifest themselves in the individual or group under study. In influences that interpose themselves between the observer and the subject of his scrutiny giving rise to opacity, are examined, together with ways of controlling them. |
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... pain in his chest for which he can go to his doctor. To him he can explain its nature and its history and from him he can receive instructions to undergo further examination, say, by X-rays or microscopy, or certain forms of treatment ...
... pain in his chest for which he can go to his doctor. To him he can explain its nature and its history and from him he can receive instructions to undergo further examination, say, by X-rays or microscopy, or certain forms of treatment ...
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... pain of a broken leg and the pain , say , of bereavement ; sometimes we prefer not to , but exchange mental for physical pain and vice versa . Physician and psycho- analyst are alike in considering that the disease should be recognized ...
... pain of a broken leg and the pain , say , of bereavement ; sometimes we prefer not to , but exchange mental for physical pain and vice versa . Physician and psycho- analyst are alike in considering that the disease should be recognized ...
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... pain. In most ordinary personalities this is true, but people exist who are so intolerant of pain or frustration (or in whom pain or frustration is so intolerable) that they feel the pain but will not suffer it and so cannot be said to ...
... pain. In most ordinary personalities this is true, but people exist who are so intolerant of pain or frustration (or in whom pain or frustration is so intolerable) that they feel the pain but will not suffer it and so cannot be said to ...
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... pain : his story will differ in important respects from the above . To him the name represents a ' no thing ' , but his capacity for toleration enables him to observe a constant conjunction , to bind it with a name or to use it when it ...
... pain : his story will differ in important respects from the above . To him the name represents a ' no thing ' , but his capacity for toleration enables him to observe a constant conjunction , to bind it with a name or to use it when it ...
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... pain without suffering it; not understanding planetary movement because the differential calculus has not been invented; not being conscious of a mental phenomenon because it has been repressed; not knowing an event because the event ...
... pain without suffering it; not understanding planetary movement because the differential calculus has not been invented; not being conscious of a mental phenomenon because it has been repressed; not knowing an event because the event ...
תוכן
Reality Sensuous and Psychic | |
Opacity of Memory and Desire | |
Particular Instance or General Configuration | |
The Mystic and the Group | |
Container and Contained | |
Evolution | |
Ultimate Reality | |
Visual Images and Invariants | |
Lies and the Thinker | |
Container and Contained Transformed | |
Prelude to or Substitute for Achievement | |
References | |
Index | |
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