Autistic Transformations: Bion's Theory and Autistic Phenomena

Author:   Celia Fix Korbivcher
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780367101817


Pages:   150
Publication Date:   25 July 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Autistic Transformations: Bion's Theory and Autistic Phenomena


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"This book is a collection of articles written between 1992 and 2005 which attempts to bring two universes together - Bion's referential and autistic phenomena. The field of clinical work which the author uses is that of ""learning from the emotional experience"" (Bion, 1962) and the theory of Transformations (Bion, 1965), a method of observing mental phenomena within this field, which also encompasses the areas of neurosis and psychosis. The author makes use of Tustin's concept (1965) which proposes that the personality has, apart from the neurotic and psychotic parts, an autistic part in which prevails sensations in place of emotions. The author suggests adding an autistic area to the theory of Transformations, proposing a new type of transformation beyond those suggested by Bion: the autistic transformations. The merit of this proposal is to expand Bion's referential to the autistic area, an area dominated by sensations without representation in the mind."

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Author:   Celia Fix Korbivcher
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9780367101817


ISBN 10:   0367101815
Pages:   150
Publication Date:   25 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword , Preface to the Brazilian Edition , Introduction , A dissonant duo: report of a child’s analysis , Some thoughts on the psychoanalytic object , Primitive mind and thought , The theory of transformations and autistic states , The analyst’s mind and autistic transformations , Bion and Tustin: the autistic phenomena and Bion’s referential* 1

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Celia Fix Korbivcher's book is a tribute not only to Bion's theory of transformations, but also to Frances Tustin's transformative variations on Bionian themes. Of course, for Tustin, these themes were filtered through the looking-glass experience of her own analysis with Bion, as well as through her analytic encounters with autistic children. However, throughout the chapters in this book, we see evidence that Korbivcher has been able to follow Tustin's lead, straight down the rabbit hole, after each one of her patients, while clearly demonstrating her own unique analytic lens and her capacity to articulate new models, rooted in the examples set by these two great thinkers. With this book, Korbivcher has surely earned her position in this lineage. --Judith L. Mitrani, clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst; author of Encounters with Autistic States: A Memorial Tribute to Frances Tustin This is a truly ground-breaking work. The author concentrates her study on psychological autism, summarizes the contributions on the subject by Frances Tustin, Donald Meltzer, Andre Green, and Melanie Klein, among others, and then integrates the results with Bion's clinical and theoretical works. What she has accomplished is a tour de force, a new theoretical outlook on psychological autism along with a new clinical rationale for treating it. She has reconceived the nature and placement of psychological autism in the developmental line. In brief, she has imaginatively yet credibly conceived of it as one of the latent options in Bion's categories of transformations, and even finds a place for it on Bion's grid, albeit with some alterations of the latter. One of her main theses is that psychological autism may not be a pathological aberration but rather an inherent transformative potential in an infant who has failed to develop a mental apparatus able to contain and transform painful, stressful experiences and just discharge them instead. She argues that the infant who cannot tolerate his painful experiences may opt to recruit his autistic-transformational potential in order to withdraw from the stresses contingent upon the painful experiences of object separation, and supports her claim with many convincing clinical examples. What she has also accomplished with these examples is an exemplary display of her use of Bion's psychoanalytic technique as well as that of Klein. This factor nominates the author's book as an invaluable multi-purpose text book. --James Grotstein, Professor of Psychiatry and author of A Beam of Intense Darkness: Wilfred Bion's Legacy to Psychoanalysis


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