Conjoining Bion's Reading of C. G. Jung's Memories, Dreams, Reflections with his Clinical Seminars in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1111/1468-5922.13070
Joseph Aguayo
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This author read W. R. Bion's (1974) unpublished, personally annotated copy of C. G. Jung's Memories, Dreams, Reflections (MDR). The interest here is to conjoin Bion's reading of Jung with his own contemporaneous work. After setting out a context for Jung and Bion's meeting one another in 1935, we look at Bion's subsequent psychoanalytic development over the decades until 1974, particularly in the area of clinical intuition. The author takes up Bion's clinical seminars in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo in 1974. He maintains that direct correlations can be made between Bion's marginal comments in MDR and material that he directly lectured on in his 1974 clinical seminars. Bion's interest here centred on the development of clinical intuition, dreams and precocious intellectual development. Even though he never mentioned Jung by name in 1974, it seems that Jung was clearly to the back of his mind as he lectured to his Brazilian colleagues in 1974. The fields of psychoanalysis and analytical psychology can be further enhanced by exploring how Bion and Jung's ideas converge as well as diverge.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Analytical Psychology is the foremost international Jungian publication in English. Commissioned by the Society of Analytical Psychology in London, the editorial board includes leading analysts from the UK, Europe and the USA, in collaboration with Jungian analysts from around the world. Clinical and theoretical articles, book and journal reviews, and a lively correspondence section reflect international developments and current controversies in analytical psychology and Jungian thinking. The journal is renowned for its exploration of the relationship between analytical psychology and psychoanalysis. It also addresses issues on the leading edge of philosophy, science, religion, and an understanding of the arts.
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Conjoining Bion's Reading of C. G. Jung's Memories, Dreams, Reflections with his Clinical Seminars in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Books Received. Case Response I. Editorial. Introduction from the Clinical Commentaries Editors.
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