The Long Week End 1897 1919

The Long Week End 1897 1919
Author: Wilfred R. Bion
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429907128

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Reminiscence of the first twenty-one years of Wilfred Bion s life: eight years of childhood in India, ten years at public school in England, and three years of life in the army.

The Long Week end 1897 1919

The Long Week end 1897 1919
Author: Wilfred Ruprecht Bion,Francesca Bion
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 287
Release: 1982
Genre: France
ISBN: 0946960437

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The Long Week End 1897 1919

The Long Week End 1897 1919
Author: Wilfred R. Bion
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-09-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367328194

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The Long Week-End is a reminiscence of the first twenty-one years of the author's life: eight years of childhood in India, ten years at public school in England, and three years in the army.

The Complete Works of W R Bion

The Complete Works of W R  Bion
Author: W.R Bion
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-06-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000566703

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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.

Turning Over the Pebbles

Turning Over the Pebbles
Author: Mike Brearley
Publsiher: Constable
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781408715956

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'If you carry on like this, you'll do nothing but play football and cricket all your life.' These were the exasperated words of Mike Brearley's mother, as he once again trod mud into the family home after a long day playing outdoors. They were also an unwitting but half-accurate prediction, for Brearley would become one of the most successful sportsmen of his generation by playing cricket for Cambridge, Middlesex and then becoming one of England's finest captains. But for Brearley, cricket wasn't just a physical activity, it was also an intellectual game, offering the chance to bring closer together body and mind. When his cricketing career came to end - during his playing days he had had a hiatus as a philosophy lecturer - he eschewed sporting commentary for a career as a psychoanalyst. In Turning Over the Pebbles, which he calls a 'memoir of the mind', Brearley reviews his life with its attendant emotions, tensions and moves. It is also a book of his second thoughts and reassessments, allowing him to understand more fully things that were obscure to him earlier. After all, he says, 'captaining ourselves, like captaining a team, requires a willingness to allow thoughts and feelings their space'. Deeply thoughtful, erudite and elegantly framed, this book seamlessly blends all aspects of Brearley's life into a single integrated narrative. With wide-ranging meditations on sport, philosophy, literature, religion, leadership, psychoanalysis, music and more, Brearley delves into his private passions and candidly examines the various shifts, conflicts and triumphs of his extraordinary life and career, both on and off the field.

Wilfred Bion and Literary Criticism

Wilfred Bion and Literary Criticism
Author: Naomi Wynter-Vincent
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000439878

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Wilfred Bion and Literary Criticism introduces the work of the British psychoanalyst, Wilfred Bion (1897–1979), and the immense potential of his ideas for thinking about literature, creative process, and creative writing. There is now renewed interest in Bion’s work following the publication of his Complete Works but the complexities of his theory and his distinctive style can be forbidding. Less well-known than Freud or Lacan, the work of Wilfred Bion nevertheless offers new insights for psychoanalytic literary criticism and creative writing. For newer readers of his work, this book offers an engaging introduction to several of Bion’s key ideas, including his theory of thinking (the ‘thought without a thinker’), the container/contained relationship, alpha-function; alpha-elements, beta-elements, and bizarre objects; K and -K; the Grid, O, and the caesura. It also offers a way in to Bion’s astonishing and challenging experimental work, A Memoir of the Future, and explores the impact of his devastating personal experiences as an officer during the First World War. Each chapter of Wilfred Bion and Literary Criticism draws on one or more specific aspects of Bion’s theory in relation to creative texts by Sigmund Freud, Stevie Smith, B.S. Johnson, Mary Butts, Jean Rhys, Nicholas Royle, J.G. Ballard, and Wilfred Bion himself. The first full-length study to explore the potential of Bion’s ideas for literary criticism, Wilfred Bion and Literary Criticism introduces his complex and extensive work for a new audience in an accessible and engaging way, and will be of great interest to scholars of creative writing, literary criticism, and psychoanalysis.

From Obstacle to Ally

From Obstacle to Ally
Author: Judith M. Hughes
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004
Genre: Psychoanalysis
ISBN: 9781583918906

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From Obstacle to Ally explores the evolution of the theory and practice of psychoanalysis through an investigation of historical examples of clinical practice. Beginning with Freud's experience of the problem of transference, this book is shaped around a series of encounters in which psychoanalysts have managed effectively to negotiate such obstacles and on occasion, convert them into allies. Judith Hughes succeeds in bringing alive the ideas, clinical struggles and evolving practices of some of the most influential psychoanalysts of the last century including Sandor Ferenczi, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein, Wilfred Bion, Betty Joseph and Heinz Kohut. Through an examination of the specific obstacles posed by particular diagnostic categories, it becomes evident that it is often when treatment fails or encounters problems that major advances in psychoanalytic practice are prompted. As well as providing an excellent introduction to the history of fundamental psychoanalytic concepts, From Obstacle to Ally offers an original approach to the study of the processes that have shaped psychoanalytic practice as we know it today and will fascinate practising psychoanalysts and psychotherapists.

On Life writing

On Life writing
Author: Zachary Leader
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2015
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780198704065

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This volume offers a sampling of approaches to the study of life-writing, bringing together eminent scholars and writers to reflect on specific examples of life-writing to reflect broader themes within the genre.