Teaching Bion : Modes and Approaches
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
178220119X
ISBN-13
9781782201199
Publisher
Karnac Books
Imprint
Karnac Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 30th, 2015
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
398 grams
Dimensions
15.40 x 22.90 x 2.00 cms
Product Classification:
Psychoanalytical theory (Freudian psychology)
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This book is one of a short series on the teaching of post-Kleinian psychoanalysis, with a companion volume on Teaching Meltzer.
Wilfred Bion always emphasized that he had no desire to implant his thoughts in others but hoped instead to inspire their own process of self-knowledge or becoming, which can only take place in the conviction that the mind exists and is not merely a figure of speech. He spoke of intercessors and cited one of his own teachers, Socrates, on the need to distinguish phantoms from real thoughts, intelligence from wisdom.
Like psychoanalysis itself, teaching is a form of learning from experience, conducted in the context of a joint search with students or colleagues, or indeed patients. A good teacher is essentially a student, and What are you when you cease to be a student of psychoanalysis? as Bion said. Teaching the work of ones teachers can be an especially fruitful means of internalizing them, and an invitation to others.
The contributions in this book are international and varied in their approach, and have been worked out over time, so offer an opportunity for current and future teachers to experiment and analyze their own methods. Style, cultural context, personal bias and interests are all important in making the teaching situation a live and authentic one from which the participants, and likewise the reader, can select what speaks to them.
Wilfred Bion always emphasized that he had no desire to implant his thoughts in others but hoped instead to inspire their own process of self-knowledge or becoming, which can only take place in the conviction that the mind exists and is not merely a figure of speech. He spoke of intercessors and cited one of his own teachers, Socrates, on the need to distinguish phantoms from real thoughts, intelligence from wisdom.
Like psychoanalysis itself, teaching is a form of learning from experience, conducted in the context of a joint search with students or colleagues, or indeed patients. A good teacher is essentially a student, and What are you when you cease to be a student of psychoanalysis? as Bion said. Teaching the work of ones teachers can be an especially fruitful means of internalizing them, and an invitation to others.
The contributions in this book are international and varied in their approach, and have been worked out over time, so offer an opportunity for current and future teachers to experiment and analyze their own methods. Style, cultural context, personal bias and interests are all important in making the teaching situation a live and authentic one from which the participants, and likewise the reader, can select what speaks to them.
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