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Abstract This article presents a chronological investigation of three of Bion’s own analytic case descriptions, while comparing them to a close reading of his evolving theoretical writings during those years. It is divided into three parts: Bion before 1967; Bion in 1967–1968, when he launches a radical revision of his psychoanalytic theory and technique; and the late Bion, especially during the last two years of his life. Respectively, it focuses on three of Bion’s clinical descriptions, presented in Bion’s October 1955 lecture to the British Psychoanalytical Society, and in two of his seminars—the Fourth Los Angeles Seminar (1967) and the Fifth Buenos Aires Seminar (1968); and the account of Brazilian analyst, Junqueira de Mattos, of his analysis with Bion over the final two years of Bion’s life. These detailed accounts allow a textual investigation of Bion the theoretician versus Bion the practicing analyst, particularly highlighting the significant gap between them. The author attempts to offer a possible explanation and understanding of this disparity between Bion’s theoretical and clinical texts, and especially of Bion’s long road toward intuiting the patient’s suffering.
摘要本文按时间顺序调查了比昂自己的三个分析案例描述,并将其与他那些年不断发展的理论著作进行了比较。它分为三个部分:1967年以前的Bion;1967年至1968年,比恩对他的精神分析理论和技术进行了彻底的修订;以及已故的比昂,尤其是在他生命的最后两年。分别集中在比昂1955年10月在英国精神分析学会的演讲中,以及在他的两次研讨会——第四次洛杉矶研讨会(1967年)和第五次布宜诺斯艾利斯研讨会(1968年)上发表的三篇临床描述;巴西分析师Junqueira de Mattos讲述了他在Bion生命的最后两年与Bion的分析。这些详细的叙述允许对理论家比恩和执业分析师比恩进行文本调查,特别是突出了他们之间的巨大差距。作者试图对Bion的理论文本和临床文本之间的这种差异,特别是Bion在直观了解患者痛苦方面的漫长道路提供一种可能的解释和理解。