WebJan 21, 2008 · This article describes Wilfred Bion's theory of containment and the container-contained relationship (Bion, 1970), and applies these concepts to marital … WebThis is the third in the series on Group Relations or Systems Psychodynamic theory. This lecture focuses on the work of Wilfred Bion, and particularly the co...
The traumatic roots of containment: the evolution of Bion
WebNov 30, 2024 · vignettes, the substantial differences between holding and containment in clinical practice were elucidated. 4 Contents: 2 Bion’s Developmental Theory and Model of Mind 8 3 Winnicott’s Developmental Theory and Model of Mind 17 4 Comparison of Containment and Holding 25 5 Discussion 39 6 Conclusion 44 Chapter 1 - Introduction: WebDec 11, 2024 · The separatist existence of the three major schools of analytic thought in the British Psychoanalytical Society also underscored a widespread disinclination towards comparative psychoanalytic theory. As a result, Winnicott’s theory of holding has stood alongside Bion’s theory of container/contained until recent efforts at comparison. inclusion\u0027s bk
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WebWhile Bion is most well known outside of the psychoanalytic community for his work on group dynamics, the psychoanalytic conversation that explores his work is mainly concerned with his theory of thinking, and his model … WebApr 1, 1989 · Abstract. Bion's group dynamic theory can be divided into a general group dynamic part, a description of the basic assumptions fight/flight, dependency and pairing, and a metapsychological explanation of the basic assumption phenomena. Previous studies with somewhat questionable methodology have found that the basic assumption pairing … WebBion’s concept of containment emphasises a much more interactional model of object relations than Klein’s formulation. It is more than the infant projecting and introjecting … inclusion\u0027s bm