Autistic Transformations: Bion's Theory and Autistic Phenomena

Autistic Transformations: Bion's Theory and Autistic Phenomena

by Celia Fix Korbivcher
Autistic Transformations: Bion's Theory and Autistic Phenomena

Autistic Transformations: Bion's Theory and Autistic Phenomena

by Celia Fix Korbivcher

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Overview

This book is a collection of articles written between 1992 and 2005 which attempts to bring two universes together - Bion's referential and autistic phenomena. The field of clinical work which the author uses is that of "learning from the emotional experience" (Bion, 1962) and the theory of Transformations (Bion, 1965), a method of observing mental phenomena within this field, which also encompasses the areas of neurosis and psychosis. The author makes use of Tustin's concept (1965) which proposes that the personality has, apart from the neurotic and psychotic parts, an autistic part in which prevails sensations in place of emotions. The author suggests adding an autistic area to the theory of Transformations, proposing a new type of transformation beyond those suggested by Bion: the autistic transformations. The merit of this proposal is to expand Bion's referential to the autistic area, an area dominated by sensations without representation in the mind.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429911163
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/15/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Celia Fix Korbivcher

Table of Contents

Foreword , Preface to the Brazilian Edition , Introduction , A dissonant duo: report of a child’s analysis , Some thoughts on the psychoanalytic object , Primitive mind and thought , The theory of transformations and autistic states , The analyst’s mind and autistic transformations , Bion and Tustin: the autistic phenomena and Bion’s referential* 1
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