This study attempts to identify the scientifi c, philosophical and psychoanalytic origins of Bion's work, and includes an organization of these in a comprehensive and synthetic way with the help of a synoptic table. Investigation has revealed Bion's scientifi c orientation, fed by classical and modern authors-notably, Locke, Hume, Kant, Sylvester and Cayley, Poincaré, Heisenberg, and the German Romantics. Bion was able to rescue certain transcendent aspects of human, and also of Freudian, knowledge that had largely fallen into neglected obscurity. He made an original use of new verbal expressions related to the immaterial facts of psychic reality, the unconscious and the id. The method involves a search for counterparts in reality with two kinds of evidential source: some works and their authors have appeared ipsis litteris in Bion's work. In those situations where Bion does not cite the sources, the study has been able to establish connections with the lengthy marginal notes which Bion left in the texts of the books from his library.Herein lies one advantage that the psycho-analyst possesses over the philosopher; his statements can be related to realizations and realizations to a psycho-analytic theory. (Bion, 1965, p. 44)
O presente estudo constitui uma verificação clínica, com dados de avaliação de eficácia, de método, psicoterápico diádico. Este método é uma integração do recurso de internação em hospital fechado, com a aplicação concomitante de uma psicoterapia breve, de inspiração psicanalítica, desenvolvida de maneira específica.Esta avaliação baseia-se em critérios de cura 2 », que mantêm uma coerência interna com a proposta terapêutica. Mediante delimitação precisa dos objetivos do método, foram estudados os resultados obtidos pelo seguimento de 36 pacientes, durante tempo que variou de 6 meses a 3 anos.Além do estudo específico deste grupo de pacientes, foi feita comparação estatística com 41 pacientes com o mesmo diagnóstico, mas que não foram submetidos ao método.
Destina-se o. método a pacientes que podem receber o diagnóstico psicodinâmico de atuantes (acting-out
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