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COMPLETE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF
WORKS
BY
W.R. BION
Harry Karnac©
January 2006
Complete Bion Bibliography 2006
Ahumada, J. L.
Response to contributions to email discussion of his paper,
"Rebirth of the idols: The Freudian unconscious and the
Nietzschean unconscious"; IJPA Vol 82 pp 219-235 April 2001.
Ahumada, J. L.
Abbreviated presentation of some central ideas from his paper,
"Rebirth of the idols: The Freudian unconscious and the
Nietzschean unconscious"; IJPA Vol 82 pp 219-235 April 2001.
Audard, C. and
Grosz, S. "Recognition". Spring 2000
Bion, F.
(1995): "The Days of Our Years"; Address Mrs Bion gave in
April 1994 in Toronto and Montreal, Canada. First published in
The Journal of the Melanie Klein & Object Relations Journal,
Vol 13, No.1, 1995.
Bion, W. R.
(1999): A Seminar held in Paris, July 10th 1978.
Transcribed by Francesca Bion
Bowman, M. (1999):
Essay: "The significance of psychoanalysis in modern thought"
BPAS Annual Research
Lecture Papers: March 1st 2000:
(1) Fonagy, P.
Grasping the Nettle: or Why Psychoanalytic Research is such an
Irritant
(2) Britton, R.
The Nettle
(3) Richardson, P.
Discussion of Ron Britton’s and Peter Fonagy’s Papers
Brearley, M.
(1999): 'Who speaks for psychoanalysis?' The UKCP/ BCP debate
Brearley, M.
(2000): , "A Science Suited to its Subject"; The first of two
articles replying to criticisms of psychoanalysis
Brearley, M.
(2000): "The Practice of Psychoanalysis"; The second of two
articles replying to criticisms of psychoanalysis
Budd, S. (1999):
"The Shark Behind the Sofa: The Psychoanalytic Theory of
Dreams". (3 - 4 minute loading time for page for 56k modem)
Cantle, A.
(2000): "Introductory Remarks: The Therapist's
Body", Freud Museum Conference, 21st May 2000.
Cantle, A. (2002): "Musical Creativity and the Psychopathology of the
Composing Mind". Published in a different form in 1997 in
the Bulletin of the British Psychoanalytical Society, London.
The paper is based on Anthony Cantle's Introduction and
chairing of a musical analysis of Robert Schumann’s last piano
composition ‘Gesange Der Frühe’.
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Churcher, J.
(2005): "Keeping the Psychoanalytic Setting in
Mind". Paper given to the Annual Conference of Lancaster
Psychotherapy Clinic in collaboration with the Tavistock
Clinic,
at St. Martin’s College, Lancaster, 9th September 2005. An
earlier version was given to the Fourteenth Annual General
Meeting of the Hallam Institute for Psychotherapy,
Sheffield, Saturday 8th May 2004.
Dartington,
A. (1980): "W.R. Bion & T.S. Eliot"
Gooch, J.
(2002): "Bion's Perspectives on Psychoanalytic
Technique";
a shortened version of a paper given as part of a panel held
at the 42nd Congress of the International Psychoanalytical
Association in Nice on the 26th July 2001.
Goldstone, R.
(2001): "Crimes Against Humanity - Forgetting The
Victims"; The 2001 Ernest Jones Lecture, The British
Psychoanalytical Society & Institute of Psychoanalysis,
Tuesday 25th September, 2001.
Heimann, P.
(1978): "On the Necessity For The Analyst To Be Natural With
His Patient", (Extract)
Johns, J.
"The Tower of Babel and the ivory tower". May 2000
Lear, J.
(1999): "Love and its Place in Nature",
Milton, J.,
Richardson, P. and Hale, R. (1999) Note on BMJ
Editorial
Morgan, M.
(1999): "The Projective Gridlock: A Form Of Projective
Identification in Couple Relationships". - (Web Version)
Pick, D., &
Roper, L. (1999): "Psychoanalysis, Dreams, History: An
Interview with Hanna Segal"; History Workshop Journal, Issue
No:48 Autumn 1999.
Rayner, E.
(1999): "The British Independents: A Brief History", July
1999
Roth, P. (1999):
"Freud's Century"
Segal, H.
(2000) "The Mind of the Fundamentalist/Terrorist: Not Learning
from experience: Hiroshima, the Gulf War and 11 September"
Sinason, M. 'Who is the mad voice inside?' 1993.
Snelling, D.
(2000) ''In a cool and scientifically objective spirit:
perverting reason and truth in the Freud Case'.
Solms, M. 'The
Interpretation of Dreams & The Neurosciences'. March 1999
Steiner, R.
(2000): "The (Ir)resistible Lightness of Our Past"
Yorke, C.
(1999): "Open-ness and Rigidity"