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Previously unpublished lectures from the author. The book consists of eight talks Bion gave at the Tavistock Clinic between 1976 and 1979. Topics explored include the importance of observation; dreams; art and psychoanalysis; and the significance of time in psychoanalysis. In addition, this volume includes an illuminating interview of Bion by Anthony G. Banet in 1976.‘In your practice you will find yourself under pressure. You say whatever you have to say, and then there is an entirely new situation. You don’t really know what is going on because it is an entirely new situation, things will not be the same. It is likely enough that the patient will say, Why don’t you say something? Or if not the patient, the relatives - Why don’t you do something? So you are always under pressure prematurely and precociously to produce your idea. Poor little thing! Pull it up by the roots and have a look at it - it hasn’t got a chance.
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Previously unpublished lectures from the author. The book consists of eight talks Bion gave at the Tavistock Clinic between 1976 and 1979. Topics explored include the importance of observation; dreams; art and psychoanalysis; and the significance of time in psychoanalysis. In addition, this volume includes an illuminating interview of Bion by Anthony G. Banet in 1976.‘In your practice you will find yourself under pressure. You say whatever you have to say, and then there is an entirely new situation. You don’t really know what is going on because it is an entirely new situation, things will not be the same. It is likely enough that the patient will say, Why don’t you say something? Or if not the patient, the relatives - Why don’t you do something? So you are always under pressure prematurely and precociously to produce your idea. Poor little thing! Pull it up by the roots and have a look at it - it hasn’t got a chance.