The place of the negative in Ferenczi and Bion

Authors

  • Rogelio Sosnik

Keywords:

reseña conceptual

Abstract

This paper is part of research on the Works of Sandor Ferenczi and Wilfred Bion, and their relationship regarding
innovations they introduced in the concept of mental functioning, and application of these concepts in clinical
practice. In this essay, the author makes a critical reading, using the category of “The Negative” in psychoanalysis. This Haegelian
category was introduced by the French psychoanalyst J. Lacan in his critical reading of Freud, and has continued from 1975
until the present. The author uses this category to help him illuminate some obscure points on the changes in direction of
both Ferenczi and Bion’s reasoning.

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References

BION, W. R: Attention and Interpretation. Maresfield Library, Karnac,London, 1993.

BION, W. R.: Cogitations. Ed. Francesca Bion. Karnac Books. LondonNew Cork. 1992.

BION, W. R. Second Thoughts. Maresfield Library, Karnac, London. 1990

FERENCZI, S.: “The Selected Papers of Sandor Ferenczi”. Vol. 3: Problems and Methods of Psycho-Analysis, New York, Basic, 1955. “Sex in Psycho-Analysis”, R. Badger, The Gorham Press, London, Boston, 1916.

“The Clinical Diary of Sandor Ferenczi”, Ed. J. Dupont, transl. M. Balint and NZ. Jackson, Cambridge. M.A. Harvard University

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GUILLAUMIN, J, ROSOLATO. G., et al: “Lo Negativo, Figuras y Modalidades”, Amorrortu Editores, Buenos Aires, 1991.

SOSNIK, R: Sandor Ferenczi e Wilfred Bion: “Collegamenti” in “La Partecipazione affettiva dell’Analista”, Ed. by Franco Borgogno,

Franco Angeli, Milano, 1999.

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Published

2006-01-01

How to Cite

The place of the negative in Ferenczi and Bion. (2006). Revista Uruguaya De Psicoanálisis, 102, 95-120. http://publicaciones.apuruguay.org/index.php/rup/article/view/1587

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