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E-grāmata: Of Things Invisible to Mortal Sight: Celebrating the Work of James S. Grotstein

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Dr James Grotstein (1925-2015) was the foremost Bion scholar, and one of the most noted and honoured psychoanalysts in the world. His prolific writings and generous encouragement to other analysts has had an enormous impact. He was among the first to examine Bion's most controversial concept - O - in particular the mystical aspects of O. The title of this book, Of Things Invisible To Mortal Sight: A Celebration of the Work of James S. Grotstein, inspired by a line from Milton's Paradise Lost (Book III), reflects Grotstein's decades-long examination of the most profound aspects of the human mind.Dr James Grotstein's erudition and depth of understanding made him one of the most revered psychoanalysts throughout the psychoanalytic world. He was well known and appreciated for his prolific writings, so it was only fitting to honour him through writing, and the fifteen articles in Of Things Invisible To Mortal Sight are written by esteemed analysts from Italy, Brazil, Argentina, Israel, and throughout the United States. They vary from examinations of Grotstein's theories and his historical place in psychoanalysis, to detailed clinical accounts and creative theoretical works. To honour James Grotstein is also to honour Wilfred Bion, for we might say that Bion was his muse for a half century, as well as his teacher, analyst, and the inspiration for Grotstein's encyclopedic writings about Bion's work in countless articles and books. Grotstein's insatiable curiosity and passion for learning, however, led to his studying and contributing to the literature of many other psychoanalytic orientations as well, ranging from Klein to Kohut to Intersubjectivity, but until the end of his life Grotstein continued to find inspiration in Bion's work, and in Bion himself - the genius, mystic, and "extraordinary individual." Grotstein spent decades examining Bion's concept of O, and many other mysteries and states of mind "invisible to mortal sight," which must nonetheless be intuited and which Grotstein, and these authors, help psychoanalysts to do.

Recenzijas

'This book is a tribute to the memory of James S. Grotstein, one of the most prolific, brilliant, and creative contemporary psychoanalytic authors. It is, to use an expression he wrote to me in a private correspondence "a wow!" But in fact it is much more. Edited by Annie Reiner, this collection of works by some of the most internationally respected analysts promises to become a "must read" text, not only on Grotstein - Bion's former analysand and then disciple - but on Bion himself, and post-Bionian psychoanalysis. Central features of this field of studies are presented with passion, competence and originality. Among them: the aesthetic dimension of the mind, the ineffable nature of O, the treatment of primitive mental states, and others. In the end the reader will discover that what is really at stake here is nothing less than a true paradigm shift in psychoanalysis, just one more good reason why this book should be read by any practicing analyst and psychotherapist.'-Giuseppe Civitarese, author of The Necessary Dream: New Theories and Techniques of Interpretation in Psychoanalysis

Acknowledgements xii
About The Editor And Contributors xiii
Introduction xix
Chapter One The early psychoanalytic work of James Grotstein (1966-1981): turning a Kleinian/Bionian tide away from American ego psychology
1(18)
Joseph Aguayo
Chapter Two Into the depths of a "black hole" and deadness
19(24)
Ofra Eshel
Chapter Three Reaching the transcendent position by a borderline patient in reading Beckett
43(14)
Rudi Vermote
Chapter Four A Beam of Intense Darkness by James S. Grotstein
57(22)
Antonino Ferro
Chapter Five The Weltanschauung of James S. Grotstein
79(18)
Lawrence J. Brown
Chapter Six On talking-as-dreaming
97(18)
Thomas Ogden
Chapter Seven Moving in darkness: working with patients with primitive catastrophic traumas
115(16)
Carole Beebe Tarantelli
Chapter Eight Ferenczi's "astra" and Bion's "O": a clinical perspective
131(18)
Annie Reiner
Chapter Nine The internal world of terror
149(16)
Albert Mason
Chapter Ten Notes on the contribution of antenatal states to the expression of totalitarian behaviour
165(18)
Michael Ian Paul
Chapter Eleven On toleration
183(20)
Avedis Panajian
Chapter Twelve The analyst's mind, theories, and transformations in "O"
203(14)
Celia Fix Korbivcher
Chapter Thirteen Figments, facts, interruption, hints, and ...
217(16)
Michael Eigen
Chapter Fourteen Alpha function and mental growth: the aesthetic dimension of the mind
233(18)
Lia Pistiner de Cortinas
Chapter Fifteen Bion crosses the Rubicon: the fateful course---and curse---of "O" in psychoanalysis and the furies left in its wake
251(18)
James S. Grotstein
Index 269
Annie Reiner, PhD, PsyD, LCSW, is a senior faculty member and training analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of California (PCC) in Los Angeles. Her work was profoundly influenced by the ideas of Wilfred Bion, with whom she studied in the 1970s. Her writings appear in numerous journals and anthologies, and she is author of 'Bion and Being: Passion and the Creative Mind', an examination of Bion's concept of O through philosophy, theology and the arts, and 'The Quest For Conscience and the Birth of the Mind'. Dr Reiner is also an accomplished poet, playwright, and painter, with four books of poems, a book of short stories, and six children's books which she also illustrated. She maintains a private practice in Beverly Hills, California.