London: Karnac Books Ltd., 2013. — 315 p. — (A Clinical Application of Bion’s Concepts). — ISBN-13 978-1-78049-068-7.
Вклад доктора Уилфреда Рупрехта Биона в психоанализ
Клиническое применение концепций Биона. Том 3: Вербальные и визуальные подходы к реальности
The final book in the three-volume series, A Clinical Application of Bion’s Concepts is divided in four parts. Part I, through the aid of a transdisciplinary study between psycho-analysis, mathematics, and physics, proposes four expanded variations of Bion’s epistemological tool, The Grid. Part II is a study of the most elemental bearings of the psycho-analytic clinic—free associations and free floating attention—which evolves from the study of Dreams, under the contributions of Bion (presented in volume I), as well as from the study of the analytic function and the function of the analyst (presented in volume II). In Part III, Sandler shows how the pursuit of truth can be seen as one of the purposes of the psycho-analytic investigation in the clinic. Part IV presents Sandler’s proposals for expanding the observational power of existing Bion’s theories.
THE MULTI-DIMENSION GRID
Scientific research in psychoanalysis
Verifying the truth value of verbal statements uttered in an analytic session with the help of the three-dimension grid
A hexa-dimension grid?
A multi-dimension grid and a negative grid
FREE ASSOCIATIONS AND FREE-FLOATING ATTENTION
Freie Einfälle: the verbal irruption of the unknown
Free-floating attention: the personal factor
EPISTEMOLOGY AND TRUTH
Psychoanalysis and epistemology: relatives, friends or strangers? Paranoid-schizoid features in the paths of psychoanalytic practice
Truth
Two habits of mind: naïve idealism and naïve realism
GROUPS
A sixth basic assumption?