Wilfred Bion (English Wikipedia)

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  • WHITE, ROBERT S. (2011). "Bion and Mysticism: The Western Tradition". American Imago. 68 (2): 213–240. doi:10.1353/aim.2011.0027. JSTOR 26305190. S2CID 170557065. Retrieved 23 August 2022. What Freud calls impression of objects, Bion calls [Beta]-elements. [...] If the [Beta]-elements cannot be transformed into thoughts, they are then expelled from the mind and end up as bizarre objects. These bizarre objects cluster around the patient and form a [Beta]-screen, an impenetrable barrier (Bion 1962; Grotstein 1980).

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  • Maier, Christian (2016). "Bion and C.G. Jung. How did the container–contained model find its thinker? The fate of a cryptomnesia". Journal of Analytical Psychology. 61, Part 2 (2): 135. doi:10.1111/1468-5922.12209. PMID 27000691.

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  • "Wilfred Bion". Institute of Psychoanalysis. British Psychoanalytical Society. Archived from the original on 31 May 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2017.

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  • WHITE, ROBERT S. (2011). "Bion and Mysticism: The Western Tradition". American Imago. 68 (2): 213–240. doi:10.1353/aim.2011.0027. JSTOR 26305190. S2CID 170557065. Retrieved 23 August 2022. What Freud calls impression of objects, Bion calls [Beta]-elements. [...] If the [Beta]-elements cannot be transformed into thoughts, they are then expelled from the mind and end up as bizarre objects. These bizarre objects cluster around the patient and form a [Beta]-screen, an impenetrable barrier (Bion 1962; Grotstein 1980).

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  • "Wilfred Bion". Institute of Psychoanalysis. British Psychoanalytical Society. Archived from the original on 31 May 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2017.