References

Abraham, K. (1909) Letter to Sigmund Freud, 7 April, 1909. The Complete Correspondence of Karl Abraham to Sigmund Freud. Pp. 86–88.

— . (1921) Untitled paper on war neuroses. In S. Ferenczi Psychoanalysis and the War Neuroses. Original publisher, Vienna: International Psychoanalytical Press, 1921. Memphis, TN: General Books, 2010.

Ackroyd, P. (2006) J. M. W. Turner: Ackroyd’s Brief Lives. New York: Doubleday.

Aguayo, J. (2012) Personal communication.

— . (2013) Wilfred Bion’s “Caesura”: From oral to published text (1975–1977). In H. Levine and L. Brown (Eds.) Growth and Turbulence in the Container/Contained: Bion’s Continuing Legacy. London: Routledge. Pp. 55–74.

— & Malin, B. (2013) Wilfred Bion: Los Angeles Seminars and Supervision. London: Karnac.

Anzieu, D. (1979) The sound image of the self. IRPsa, 6: 23–36.

— . (1993a) The film of the dream. In S. Flanders (Ed.) The Dream Discourse Today. London: Routledge. Pp. 137–150.

— . (1993b) Autistic phenomena and the skin ego. Psa Inq, 13: 42–48.

Bailey, A. (1997) Standing in the Sun: A Life of J. M. W. Turner. London: Tate Publishing.

Balint, A. & Balint, M. (1939) On transference and counter-transference. IJP, 20: 223–230.

Balint, M. (1954) Analytic training and training analysis. IJP, 35: 157–162.

Baranger, M. & Baranger, W. (2008) The analytic situation as a dynamic field. IJP, 89: 795–826.

— & Mom, J. (1983) Process and non-process in analytic work. IJP, 64: 1–15.

Barrows, K. (2008) Experiences with Bion and Tustin. Presentation to the Klein/Bion Study Group of the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis.

Benton, M. (2003) Wipeout. New Scientist, 178: 38.

— . (2005) When Life Nearly Died. London: Thames and Hudson.

Bernardi, R. (2008) Letter from Uruguay. IJP, 89: 233–240.

Bianchedi, E. (2007) Personal communication.

Bick, E. (1968) The experience of skin in early object-relations. IJP, 49: 484–486.

—. (1986) Further considerations on the function of the skin in early object relations. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 2: 292–299.

Binswanger, L. (1925) Letter from Ludwig Binswanger to Freud, February 15, 1925. The Sigmund Freud-Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence 1908–1938 . Pp. 195–178.

Bion, F. (1997) War Memoirs 1917–1919. F. Bion (Ed.) London: Karnac.

Bion, W. (1940) The “War of Nerves”: Civilian reaction, morale and prophylaxis. In E. Miller (Ed.) Neuroses in War, New York: Macmillan & Co., 1945. Pp. 180–200.

—. (1952) Group dynamics: A re-view. IJP, 33: 235–237.

—. (1954) Notes on the theory of schizophrenia. IJP, 37. Also in Second Thoughts. Pp. 23–35.

—. (1957) Differentiation of the psychotic from the non-psychotic personalities. IJP: 38. Also in Second Thoughts. Pp. 47–64.

—. (1958) On arrogance. IJP, 39. Also in Second Thoughts. Pp. 86–92.

—. (1959) Attacks on linking. IJP, 40: 308–315. Also in Second Thoughts . Pp. 93–109.

—. (1961) Experiences in Groups. London: Tavistock.

—. (1962a) A theory of thinking. IJP, 43: 306–310.

—. (1962b) Learning from Experience. London: Heinemann.

—. (1963) Elements of Psycho-Analysis. London: Heinemann.

—. (1965) Transformations. London: Heinemann.

—. (1967a) Second Thoughts. New York: Jason Aronson.

—. (1967b) Notes on memory and desire. In W. Bion (1992) Cogitations . London: Karnac Books (extended 1994 version).

—. (1970) Attention and Interpretation. London: Heinemann.

—. (1973) Brazilian Lectures: 1973 Sao Paulo. London: Karnac, 1990.

—. (1976) Emotional turbulence. In Clinical Seminars and Other Works . London: Karnac Books, 1994. Pp. 295–305.

—. (1977) Caesura. Two Papers: The Grid and Caesura. London: Karnac Books, 1989. Pp. 35–56.

—. (1979) Making the best of a bad job. In Clinical Seminars and Other Works. London: Karnac Books, 1994. Pp. 321–331.

—. (1980) Bion in New York City and San Paolo. London: Karnac Books.

—. (1982) The Long Week-End, 1897–1919: Part of a Life. Abington: Fleetwood Press.

—. (1984) Clinical Seminars and other Works. London: Karnac Books.

—. (1985). All My Sins Remembered: Another Part of a Life and the Other Side of Genius: Family Letters. London: Karnac.

—. (1991) A Memoir of the Future. London: Karnac.

—. (1992) Cogitations. London: Karnac Books (extended 1994 version).

—. (1997a). War Memoirs: 1917–1919, F. Bion (Ed.) London: Karnac.

—. (1997b) Taming Wild Thoughts. London: Karnac.

—. (2005) The Tavistock Seminars. London: Karnac.

Blass, R. B. (2004) Beyond illusion: Psychoanalysis and the question of religious truth. IJP, 85: 615–634.

Bleandou, G. (1994) Wilfred Bion: His Life and Works 1897–1979. New York: The Guilford Press.

Bleger, J. (1967/2013) Psychoanalysis of the psychoanalytic setting. In Symbiosis and Ambiguity: A Psychoanalytic Study. London: Routledge. Pp. 228–241. First published in English as “Psycho-analysis of the psychoanalytic frame,” IJPA, 48: 511–519.

Boesky, D. (1990) The psychoanalytic process and its components. Psa. Q,59: 550–584.

Bollas, C. (1995) Cracking up. In Cracking Up: The Work of Unconscious Experience. New York: Hill and Wang.

Boston Change Process Study Group. (2010) Change in Psychotherapy: A Unifying Paradigm. New York: Norton.

—. (2013) Enactment and the emergence of new relational organization. JAPA, 61: 727–749.

Botella, C. & Botella, S. (2005) The Work of Psychic Figurability: Mental States without Representation. London: Routledge.

Bowlby, J. (1969) Attachment and Loss: Volume 1: Attachment. London: Hogarth Press.

Bragg, M. (2016) The Fighting Temeraire. In Our Time, BBC Radio Podcast.

Brenman Pick, I. B. (1985) Working through in the countertransference. IJP, 66: 157–166.

Britton, R. (1998). Belief and Imagination. London: Routledge.

Bromwich, D. (2014) The Intellectual Life of Edmund Burke. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Brown, L. J. (1985). On concreteness. Psa Rev, 72, 379–402.

—. (1996) A proposed demography of the representational world. J. Melanie Klein & Obj Rels, 14: 21–60.

—. (2005) The cognitive effects of trauma: Reversal of alpha function and the formation of a beta screen. Psa Q, 74:397–420.

—. (2006) Julie’s museum: The evolution of thinking, dreaming and historicization of traumatized patients. IJPA, 87: 1569–1585.

—. (2007) On dreaming one’s patient: Reflections on an aspect of counter-transference dreams. Psa Q, 76: 835–861.

—. (2009a) The ego psychology of Wilfred Bion: Implications for an inter subjective view of psychic structure. Psa Q, 78: 27–55.

—. (2009b) From “Disciplined Subjectivity” to “Taming Wild Thoughts”: Bion’s elaboration of the analyzing instrument. Int Forum Psa, 18: 82–85.

—. (2010) Klein, Bion and intersubjectivity: Becoming, transforming and dreaming. Psa Dial, 20: 669–682.

—. (2011a) Intersubjective Processes and the Unconscious: An Integration of Freudian, Kleinian and Bionian Perspectives. New Library of Psychoanalysis Series. New York: Routledge Press.

—. (2011b) Countertransference. In G. Gabbard, B. Litowitz and H. Smith (Eds.) Textbook of Psychoanalysis, Second Edition. New York: American Psychiatric Publishing. Pp. 79–92.

—. (2011c) Rickman, Bion and the clinical applications of field theory. Int For Psa, 20: 89–92.

—. (2012) Bion’ s discovery of alpha function: Thinking under fire on the battlefield and in the consulting room. IJP, 93: 1191–1214.

—. (2013) The dev elopment of Bion’s concept of container and contained. In H. Levine and L. Brown (Eds.) Growth and Turbulence in the Container/ Contained. London: Routledge. Pp. 7–22.

—. (2014) “Packaging Awe: Transformations in O and Religion.” Seminar given at the 2014 Bion in Los Angeles meeting, October 2014.

—. (2015a) Notes on Memory and Desire: Implications for Working Through. In H. B. Levine and G. Civitarese (Eds.) The Wilfred Bion Legacy . London: Karnac Books. Pp. 333–343.

—. (2015b) Ruptures in the analytic setting and disturbances in the transformational field of dreams. Psa Q, 84: 841–865.

—. (2016a) The analyst’s receptivity: Evolution of the concept and its clinical application. Rivista di Psicoanalisi, LXII: 29–49.

—. (2016b) The capacity to tell a joke: Reflections from w ork with Asperger’s children. IJP, 97: 1609–1625.

Burke, E. (1756) A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.

Busch, F. (2011) The workable here and now and the why of the there and then. IJP, 92: 1159–1181.

Caper, R. (1998) The Clinical Thinking of Wilfred Bion. London and New York: Routledge.

—. (2000) Immaterial Facts. New York: Jason Aronson.

Cassorla, R. (2005) From bastion to enactment: The “non-dream” in the theatre of analysis. IJP, 86: 699–719.

—. (2008) The analyst’s implicit alpha-function, trauma and enactment in the analysis of borderline patients. IJP, 89: 161–180.

—. (2012) What happens before and after acute enactments? An exercise in clinical validation and the broadening of hypotheses. IJP, 93: 53-80.

—. (2013) When the analyst becomes stupid: An attempt to understand enactment using Bion’s theory of thinking. Psa Q, 82: 323–360.

Cavett, D. (2013) Missing: Jonathan Winters. Badly. NY Times, May 10, 2013.

Chad and Jeremy (1965) Summer Song .

Chasseguet-Smirgel, J. (1988) The triumph of humor. In H. P. Bloom, Y. Kramer and A. D. Richards (Eds.) Fantasy, Myth and Reality: Essays in Honor of Jacob A. Arlow. Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Civitarese, G. (2005) Fire in the theater: (Un)reality of/in the transference interpretation. IJP: 85: 1299–1316.

—. (2011) Aesthetic conflict and the α function. In The Violence of Emotions: Bion and Post-Bionian Psychoanalysis. London: Routledge. Pp. 119–157.

—. (2014) Bion and the Sublime: The origins of an aesthetic paradigm. IJP, 95: 1059–1086.

—. (2015) Losing Your Head. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.

— & Ferro, A. (2013) The meaning and use of metaphor in analytic field theory. Psa Inq, 33: 190–209.

Corrao, F. (1981) Polyadic structure and gamma function. Gruppo e Funzione Analitica, n. II–2.

da Rocha Barros, E. M. (2000) Affect and pictogram: The constitution of meaning in mental life. IJP, 81: 1087–1099.

—. (2002) An essay in dreaming, psychical working out and working through. IJP, 83: 1083–1093.

—. (2013) On the expressive function of the mind. Paper given at the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute, December, 2013.

— & Rocha Barros, E. L. (2011) Reflections on the clinical implications of symbolism. IJP, 92: 879–903.

—. (In press) Reverie, symbolization and the expressive function of the mind. Reflections inspired on Bion’s work. IJP .

D’arcy Wood, G. (2014) Tambora: The Eruption that Changed the World. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Dylan, B. (1966) Visions of Johanna. In Blonde on Blonde. Columbia Records.

Eliot, T. S. (1943) The Four Quartets. New York: Harcourt Press.

Elkins, J. (2011) Against the sublime. In R. Hoffmann and I. Whyte (Eds.) Beyond the Finite: The Sublime in Art and Science. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 75–90.

Erikson, E. (1964) Insight and Responsibility. New York: WW Norton.

Faimberg, H. (2014) The paternal function in Winnicott: The psychoanalytic frame. IJP, 95: 629–640.

Ferenczi, S. (1909) Letter from Sandor Ferenczi to Sigmund Freud. November 22, 1909. The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sandor Ferenczi. Volume I. 1908–1914. Pp. 65–66.

—. (1911) Letter from Sandor Ferenczi to Sigmund Freud, February 7, 1911. The Correspondence of Sandor Ferenczi and Sigmund Freud Volume 1, 1908–1914. P. 253.

—. (1921) Untitled paper on war neuroses. In S. Ferenczi Psycho-Analysis and the War Neuroses. Original publisher Vienna: International Psychoanalytical Press, 1921. Memphis, TN: General Books, 2010. Pp. 4–16.

Ferro, A. (2002a) In the Analyst’s Consulting Room. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

—. (2002b) Some implications of Bion’ s thought: The waking dream and narrative derivatives. IJP, 83: 597–607.

—. (2005) Seeds of Illness, Seeds of Recovery. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

—. (2006) Clinical Implications of Bion’s Thought. IJPA, 87: 989–1003.

—. (2009a) Mind Works: Technique and Creativity in Psychoanalysis . New York: Routledge.

—. (2009b) Transformations in dreaming and characters in the psychoanalytic field,. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 90: 209–230.

— & Civitarese, G. (2015). The Analytic Field and Its Transformations. London: Karnac.

— & Forest, G. (2008) “Objects” and “characters” in psychoanalytic texts/ dialogues. Int. Forum Psa, 17: 71–81.

Ferro, A. & Nicoli, L. (2017) The New Analyst’s Guide to the Galaxy. London: Karnac Books.

Fliess, R. (1942/2007) The metapsychology of the analyst. Psa Q, 11: 211–227. Also in Psa Q, 76: 679–695.

Freud, A. (1970) The infantile neurosis: Genetic and dynamic considerations. The Writings of Anna Freud, Volume VII. New York: IUP. Pp. 189–203.

Freud, S. (1894) Draft H. Paranoia. The Complete Letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fleiss.

—. (1900) The interpretation of dreams. SE, 4–5.

—. (1905a) Fragment of an analysis of a case of hysteria. SE, 7: 3–122.

—. (1905b) Jokes and their relation to the unconscious. SE, 8.

—. (1909) Letter to Sandor Ferenczi, October, 22, 1909. The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sandor Ferenczi Volume 1, 1908–1914. Pp. 84–86.

—. (1910) The future prospects of psycho-analytic therapy. SE, 11: 139–151.

—. (1911a) Letter from Sigmund Freud to C. G. Jung, December 31, 1911. The Freud/Jung Letters: The Correspondence between Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung. Pp. 475–476.

—. (1911b) Formulations on the two principles of mental functioning. SE, 12: 215–226.

—. (1912) Recommendations to physicians practicing psycho-analysis. SE, 12: 109–120.

—. (1913a) Letter to Ludwig Binswanger, February 20, 1913. The Sigmund Freud- Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence 1908–1938. Pp. 112–113.

—. (1913b) The disposition to obsessional neurosis, a contribution to the choice of neurosis. SE, 12: 311–326.

—. (1913c) On beginning the treatment. Further recommendations on the technique of psycho-analysis. SE, 13: 191–198.

—. (1914) Remembering, repeating and working-through. SE, 12: 147–156.

—. (1915a) The unconscious. SE, 14: 159–215.

—. (1915b) Letter from Sigmund Freud to Sandor Ferenczi, September 1. 1915. The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sandor Ferenczi, Vol. 2, 1914–1919. P. 77.

—. (1918) From the history of an infantile neurosis. SE, 17: 1–124.

—. (1920) Beyond the pleasure principle. SE, 18: 3–64.

—. (1921) Introduction. In S. Ferenczi Psycho-Analysis and the War Neuroses. Original publisher, Vienna: International Psychoanalytical Press, 1921. Memphis, TN: General Books, 2010. Pp. 1–4.

—. (1922) Dreams and telepathy. SE, 18: 195–220.

—. (1923) The ego and the id. SE, 18: 3–66.

—. (1926) Inhibitions, symptoms and anxiety. SE, 20: 77–174.

—. (1927) Humour. SE, 21: 161–166.

—. (1930) Civilization and its discontents. SE, 22: 57–146.

—. (1933) New Introductory lectures on psycho-analysis. SE, 22: 1–182.

—. (1937) Constructions in analysis. SE, 23: 255–270.

Friedman, T. (2005) The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century. New York: Ferrar, Strauss and Giroux.

—. (2016) Thank You for Being Late: An Optimists Guide to Thriving in the Age of Acceleration. New Y ork: Ferrar, Strauss and Giroux.

Fromm, M. G. (1989) Impasse and transitional relatedness. In M. G. Fromm and B. Smith (Eds.) The Facilitating Environment: Clinical Applications of Winnicott’s Theory. Madison: International Universities Press. Pp. 179–204.

Gerzi, S. (2005) Trauma, narcissism and the two attractors in trauma. IJP, 86: 1033–1050.

Glover, E. (1927) Lectures on technique in psycho-analysis. IJP, 8: 311–338.

Goethe, J. (1810) Theory of Colors. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications.

Graves, R. (1929) Good-bye to All That. Penguin Modern Classics, 2000.

Gray, P. (1996) Undoing the lag in the technique of conflict and defense analysis. PSC, 51: 87–101.

Green, A. (1975) The analyst, symbolization and absence in the analytic setting (On changes in analytic practice and analytic experience) – in memory of D. W. Winnicott. IJP, 56: 1–22.

—. (1999) On discriminating and not discriminating between affect and representation. IJP 80: 277–316.

—. (2005) Key Ideas for a Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Misrecognition and Recognition of the Unconscious. New York: Routledge Press.

—. (2010) Thoughts on the Paris School of Psychoanalysis. In M. Aisenstein and E. Rappoport de Aisemberg (Eds.) Psychosomatic Today: A Psychoanalytic Perspective. London: Karnac. Pp. 1–45.

Grinberg, L. (1990) The Goals of Psychoanalysis: Identification, Identity and Supervision. London: Karnac Books.

Grotjahn, M. (1950). About the “third ear” in psychoanalysis: A review and critical evaluation of Theodor Reik’s “Listening with the Third Ear: The Inner Experiences of a Psychoanalyst.” Psa Rev, 37: 56–65.

Grotstein, J. (1977) The psychoanalytic concept of schizophrenia: I. The dilemma. IJP, 58: 403–425.

—. (1980) A proposed revision of the psychoanalytic concept of primitive mental states – Part I. Introduction to a newer psychoanalytic metapsychology. Cont. Psa., 16: 479–546.

—. (1984) A proposed revision of the psychoanalytic concept of primitive mental states, Part II—The borderline syndrome-section 3 disorders of autistic safety and symbiotic relatedness. Contemp. Psa., 20: 266–343.

—. (2000) Who Is the Dreamer Who Dreams the Dream? Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press.

—. (2004) The seventh servant: The implications of a truth drive in Bion’s theory of “O.” IJP, 85: 1081–1101.

—. (2005) “Projective transidentification”: An extension of the concept of projective identification. IJP, 85: 1051–1069.

—. (2007) A Beam of Intense Darkness: Wilfred Bion’s Legacy to Psychoanalysis. London: Karnac.

—. (2009a) “. . . But at the Same Time and on Another Level. . . ”, Volume I. Psychoanalytic Theory and Technique in the Kleinian/Bionian Mode. London: Karnac.

—. (2009b) “. . . But at the Same Time and on Another Level. . . ”, Volume II. Clinical Applications in the Kleinian/Bionian Mode. London: Karnac.

—. (2009c) Dreaming as a “curtain of illusion”: Revisiting the “royal road” with Bion as our guide. IJP, 90: 733–752.

—. (2012) Personal communication.

—. (2014) Bion crosses the Rubicon: The fateful course – and curse – of O in psychoanalysis and the furies left in its wake. Paper give at the 2014 Los Angeles Bion Conference. October, 2014.

Hamerton, P. G. (1879) Life of Turner. Boston: Roberts Brothers.

Hankey, D. (1917) A Student in Arms. London: Andrew Melrose.

Harrison, T. (2000) Bion, Rickman, Foulkes and the Northfield Experiments. London: Jessica Kingsley.

Heimann, P. (1950) On counter-transference. IJP, 31: 81–84.

Hinshelwood, T. (2011) Making sense of Bion’s nomadic journey. Paper given at the Psychoanalytic Center of California, April 9, 2011.

Isakower, O. (1957/1992) Preliminary thoughts on the analyzing instrument. Paper presented to the New York Psychoanalytic Institute. J Clin Psa, 6: 184–194.

—. (1963/1992) The analyzing instrument: States of consciousness and the dream psychology of Dr. Bertram Lewis. J Clin Psa, 6: 204–215.

Jacobs, T. (1983) The analyst and the patient’s object world: Notes on an aspect of countertransference. JAPA, 31: 619–642.

—. (1986) On countertransference enactments. JAPA, 34: 289–307.

—. (1991) The Use of the Self: Countertransference and Communication in the Analytic Situation. New York: International Universities Press.

—. (1999) Countertransference past and present: A review of the concept. IJP, 80: 575–594.

—. (2007) Review of “The metapsychology of the analyst” by Robert Fliess. Psa Q, 76: 715–724.

Jacobson, E. (1946) The child’s laughter – theoretical and clinical notes on the function of the comic. Psa Study Child, 2: 39–60.

Jones, E. (1921) War shock and Freud’s theory of neuroses. In S. Ferenczi Psycho-Analysis and the War Neuroses. Original publisher, Vienna: International Psychoanalytical Press, 1921. Memphis, TN: General Books, 2010. Pp. 32–44.

Joseph, B. (1975) The patient who is difficult to reach. In M. Feldman and E. Spillius (Eds.) Psychic Equilibrium and Psychic Change: Selected Papers of Betty Joseph. New York: Routledge, 1989. Pp. 75–87.

—. (1985) Transference: The total situation. IJPA, 66: 447–454.

Kahn, M. (2012) Personal communication.

Kant, I. (1799, English version) Of the Distinct Objects of the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime.

Kernberg, O. (1965) Notes on countertransference. JAPA, 13: 38–56.

—. (1967) Borderline personality organization. In Borderline Conditions and Pathological Narcissism. New York: Jason Aronson, 1975. Pp. 3–47.

Khan M. (1963). The concept of cumulative trauma. PSC, 18: 286–306.

Klein, M. (1945) The Oedipus complex in the light of early anxieties. In Love, Guilt and Reparation. Pp. 370–419. Delacorte Press, 1975

—. (1946) Notes on some schizoid mechanisms. In Envy and Gratitude . London: Hogarth Press, 1975. Pp. 1–24.

Klein, S. (1980) Autistic phenomena in neurotic patients. IJP, 61: 395–402.

Korbivcher, C. (2005) The theory of transformations and autistic states. Autistic transformations: A proposal. IJP, 85: 1595–1610.

—. (2014) Autistic Transformations. London: Karnac.

Krauss, L. (2012) A blip that speaks of our place in the universe. NY Times, July 9, 2012.

Kris, E. (1938) Ego development and the comic. IJP, 19: 77–90.

Langer, S. (1942) Philosophy in a New Key. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Langs, R. (1978) Validation and the framework of the psychoanalytic situation – thoughts prompted by Hans H. Strupp’s “Suffering and Psychotherapy.” Cont Psa, 14: 98–124.

Latane, D. (1983) Samuel Rogers “The V oyage of Columbus” and Turner’s Illustrations to the Edition of 1834. The Wordsworth Circle, 14: 108–112.

Legorreta, G. & Brown, L. J. (2016) On Freud’s “Formulations on the Two Principles of Mental Functioning.” International Psychoanalytic Association series, Contemporary Freud: Turning Points and Critical Issues. London: Karnac.

Lemma, A. (1999) Humour on the Couch. London: Whurr Publishers.

—. (2014) The body of the analyst and the analytic setting: Reflections on the embodied setting and the symbiotic transference. IJP, 95: 225–244.

Levine, H. (2011) “The consolation which is drawn from truth”: The analysis of a patient unable to suffer experience. In C. Mawson (Ed.) Bion Today . New York: Brunner-Routledge, 2011. Pp. 188–211.

—. (2012) The colourless canvas: Representation, therapeutic action and the creation of mind. IJP, 93: 607–629.

Levine, H. & Brown, L. J. (2013) Growth and Turbulence in the Container/ Contained: Bion’s Continuing Legacy. New York and London: Routledge.

Levine, H., Reed, G. & Scarfone, D. (Eds.) (2013) Unrepresented States and the Construction of Meaning: Clinical and Theoretical Contributions. London: Kar-nac Books.

Lewin, K. (1935) A Dynamic Theory of Personality. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Llewellyn, N. & Riding, C. (Eds.) The Art of the Sublime. Tate Research Publication, January 2013.

Lombardi, R. (2011) The body, feelings, and the unheard music of the senses. Cont Psa, 47: 3–24.

—. (2013) Object relations and the ineffable bodily dimension. Cont Psa, 49: 82–102.

Lothane, Z. (2006) Reciprocal free association: Listening with the third ear as an instrument in psychoanalysis. Psa Psychol, 23: 711–727.

Marquez, G. (1995) Memories of My Melancholy Whores. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.

Mawson, C. (2015) On the concept of negative capability. Paper given at the Regional Bion Symposium, Los Angeles, March, 2015.

—. (2016) The Complete Works of Wilfred Bion. London: Routledge.

Meltzer, D. (1975) Adhesive identification. Cont. Psa., 11: 289–310.

—. (1986) Studies in Extended Metapsychology: Clinical Applications of Bion’s Ideas. Strath Tay, Perthshire: Clunie Press.

— & Williams, M. H. (2008) The Apprehension of Beauty. London: Karnac.

Meslay, O. (2005) Turner: Life and Landscape. New York: Abrams.

Mitchell, S. (1998) The analyst’s knowledge and authority. Psa Q, 67: 1–31.

Mitrani, J. (1992) On the survival function of autistic maneuvers in adult patients. IJP, 73: 549–559.

—. (2001) “Taking the transference”: Some technical implications in three papers by Bion. IJP, 82: 1085–1104.

—. (2011) Trying to enter the long black branches: Some technical extensions of the work of Frances Tustin for the analysis of autistic states in adults. IJP, 92: 21–42.

Modell, A. (1984) Self preservation and the preservation of the self. Ann Psa, 12: 69–86.

Money-Kyrle, R. (1956) Normal countertransference and some of its deviations. Int. J. Psych., 37: 360–366.

Moyle, F. (2016) The Extraordinary Life and Momentous Times of J. M. W. Turner . New York: Penguin Press.

Newton, I. (1672) Discovery of the Dispersion of Light and the Nature of Color.

Nietsche, F. (1886) Beyond Good and Evil. Wilder Publications, 2008.

Ogden, T. (1985) On potential space. IJP, 66: 129–141.

—. (1989) On the concept of an autistic-contiguous position. IJP, 70: 127–140.

—. (1994) The analytic third: Working with intersubjective clinical facts. IJP, 75: 3–19.

—. (2003a) What’s true and whose idea was it? IJP, 84: 593–606.

—. (2003b) On not being able to dream. IJP, 84: 17–30.

—. (2004a) This art of psychoanalysis: Dreaming undreamt dreams and interrupted cries. IJP, 85: 857–877.

—. (2004b) The analytic third: Implications for psychoanalytic theory and technique. Psa Q, 73: 167–195.

—. (2004c) An introduction to the reading of Bion. IJP, 85: 285–300.

—. (2005) On psychoanalytic supervision. IJP, 86: 1265–1280.

—. (2007) On talking-as-dreaming. IJP, 88: 575–589.

—. (2008) Bion’s Four Principles of Mental Functioning. Fort Da, 14: 11–35.

—. (2009) Rediscovering psychoanalysis. Psychoanal. Perspect., 6: 22–31.

—. (2010) On three forms of thinking: Magical thinking, dream thinking, and transformative thinking. Psa Q, 79: 317 .

—. (2014) Fear of breakdown and the unlived life. IJP, 95: 205–223.

O’Shaughnessy, E. (2005) Who’s Bion? IJP, 86: 1523–1528.

Pfeffer, P. (2004) The Sun Is God. Tate Etc, Issue 2.

Pistiner de Cortinas, L. (2015) Personal communication.

Poland, W. (1990) The gift of laughter: On the development of a sense of humor in clinical analysis. Psa Q, 59: 197–225.

Power, D. (2016) The use of the analyst as an autistic shape. IJP, 97: 975–998.

Prodger, M. (2012) JMW Turner, the English Claude. The Guardian, March 6, 2012.

Racker, H. (1953) A contribution to the problem of counter-transference. IJP, 34: 313–324.

—. (1968) Transference and Countertransference. New York: International Universities Press, 1968.

Reeder, J. (2004) Hate and Love in Analytic Institutions. New York: Other Press.

Reichhold, J. (2013) Basho: The Complete Haiku. New Y ork: Kodansha.

Reik, T. (1924) Some remarks on the study of resistances. IJP, 5: 141–154.

—. (1926) Der Schrecken und andere psychoanalytische Studien. Wien: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1929.

—. (1933) New ways in psycho-analytic technique. IJP, 14: 321–334.

—. (1937) Surprise and the Psycho-Analyst: On the Conjecture and Comprehension of Unconscious Processes. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company.

—. (1948) Listening with the Third Ear: The Inner Experiences of a Psychoanalyst. New York: Grove Press.

Reiner, A. (2012) Bion and Being: Passion and the Creative Mind. London: Karnac.

Renik, O. (1993) Analytic interaction: Conceptualizing technique in light of the analyst’s irreducible subjectivity. Psa Q, 62: 553–571.

—. (1995) The ideal of the anonymous analyst and the problem of self-disclosure. Psa Q, 64: 466–495.

—. (2004) Intersubjectivity in psychoanalysis. IJP, 85: 1053–1056.

Rhode, M. (2011) Asperger’s syndrome: A mixed picture. Psa Inq, 31: 288–302.

Rickman, J. (1951) Reflections on the function and organization of a psychoanalytical society. IJP, 32: 218–237.

Riviere, J. (1924) Translator, Sigmund Freud Collected Papers (Five V olumes). New York: Basic Books, 1959.

Rolnik, E. J. (2008) “Why is it that I see everything differently?” Reading a 1933 letter from Paula Heimann to Theodor Reik. JAPA, 56: 409–430.

Roper, M. (2009) Nameless dread. In M. Roper The Secret Battle: Emotional Survival in the Great War. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Pp. 243–275.

—. (In press). Remembering and containing: The First World War memoirs psychoanalytic thought of Wilfred Bion. In S. Alexander and B. Taylor (Eds.) Clio’s Dream. Encounters between History and Psychoanalysis. Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Rosenblum, R. (1961) The abstract sublime. In S. Morley (Ed.) The Sublime . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Pp. 108–112.

Ross, W. D. & Kapp, F. T. (1962) A technique for self-analysis of countertransference – use of the psychoanalyst’s visual images in response to patient’s dreams. JAPA, 10: 643–657.

Sandler, J. (1960) The background of safety. IJP, 41: 352–356.

—. (1976) Countertransference and role-responsiveness. Int Rev Psa, 3: 43–47.

— & Rosenblatt, B. (1962) The concept of the representational world. PSC, 17: 128–145.

Sandler, P. (2000) What is thinking – an attempt at an integrated study of W. R. Bion’s contributions to the processes of knowing. In P. Bion Talamo, F. Borgogno and S. Merciai (Eds.) W. R. Bion: Between Past and Future . London: Karnac Books.

—. (2003) Bion’s war memoirs: A psychoanalytic commentary: Living experiences and learning from them: Some early roots of Bion’s contributions to psychoanalysis. In R. Lipgar and M. Pines (2003) Building on Bion: Roots. London: Kingsley.

Sandler, J. (1960) The background of safety. IJP, 41: 352–356.

Schafer, R. (2007) On “The metapsychology of the analyst” by Robert Fliess. Psa Q, 76: 607–714.

Schmidt-Hellerau, C. (2012). Personal communication.

Schrope, M. (2015) Medicine’s hidden roots in an ancient manuscript. New York Times, June 2, 2015.

Searles, H. (1960) The Nonhuman Environment in Normal Development and Schizophrenia. New York: IUP.

Shaw, P. (2006) The Sublime. New York: Routledge.

Sherman, M. H. (1965) Freud, Reik and the problem of technique in psychoanalysis. Psa Rev, 52: 19–37.

—. (2012) Personal communication.

Sinason, V. (1996) But psychotherapists don't laugh, do they? Psa Psychother in South Africa, Summer, pp. 19-31.

Solms, M. (2012) Personal communication.

Souter, Κ. M. (2009) The War Memoirs: Some origins of the thought of W. R. Bion. IJP, 90: 795-808.

Spero, M. H. (2009) The joke envelope: A neglected precursor of the psychic envelope concept in Freud's writing. PSC, 64:193-226.

Spillius, E. (2007) Melanie Klein revisited: Her unpublished thoughts on technique. In Encounters with Melanie Klein: Selected Papers of Elizabeth Spillius. New York: Routledge.

Spillius, E., Milton, J., Garvey, P., Couve, C. & Steiner, D. (2011) The New Dictionary ofKleinian Thought. London and New York: Routledge.

Steiner, J. (2017) Lectures on Technique by Melanie Klein: Edited with a Critical Review by John Steiner. London: Routledge.

Sterba, R. (1934) The fate of the ego in analytic therapy. IJP, 15:117-126.

Stern, D. (1986) The Interpersonal World of the Infant. New York: Basic Books, New York: Routledge.

Symington, J. & Symington, N. (1996). The Clinical Thinking of Wilfred Bion. New York: Routledge.

Szykierski, D. (2010) The traumatic roots of containment: The evolution of Bion's metapsychology. Psa Q, 79: 935-968.

Tarantelli, C. (2011) Personal communication.

Trevarthern, C. (2005) First things first: Infants make good use of the sympathetic rhythm of imitation, without reason or language. J Child Psychother, 31: 91-113.

Trotter, W. (1916) Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War.

Turner, J. M. W. (1925-1820) Death on aPale Horse, www.tate.org.uk/art/researchpublications/the-sublime/joseph-mallord-william-turner-death-on-apale-horse--rll05617.

Tustin, F. (1980) Autistic objects. Int Rev Psa, 7: 27-39.

—. (1981) Autistic States in Children. London: Routledge.

—. (1983) Thoughts on autism with special reference to a paper by Melanie Klein. J Child Psychother, 9:119-131.

—. (1984a) Autistic shapes. Int Rev Psa, 11: 279-290.

—. (1984b) The growth of understanding. J. Child Psychother, 10:13-7149.

—. (1986) Autistic Barriers in Neurotic Patients. New Haven: Yale University Press.

—. (1994) Autistic children who are assessed as not brain-damaged. J Child Psychother, 20:103-131.

Vermote, R. (2011) On the value of "late Bion" to analytic theory and practice. IJP, 92:1089-1098.

Weiss, E. (1970) Sigmund Freud as a Consultant. New York: Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation.

Weiss, H. (2012) Personal communication.

Whyte, I. (2011) The Sublime. In R. Hoffman and I. Whyte (Eds.) Beyond the Finite: The Sublime in Art and Science. New York: Oxford University Press.

Winnicott, D. (1949) Hate in the countertransference. IJP, 30: 69–74.

—. (1955) Metapsychological and clinical aspects of regression within the psycho-analytic set-up. IJP, 36: 16–26.

—. (1960) The theory of the parent–infant relationship. In The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment. New York: IUP, 1965. Pp. 33–55.

—. (1965) The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment: Studies in the Theory of Emotional Development. London: Hogarth Press.

—. (1971) Playing and Reality. New York: Basic Books.

—. (1974) Fear of breakdown. Int Rev Psa, 1: 103–107.

Wyman, H. M. & Rittenberg, S. M. (1992) The analyzing instrument of Otto Isakower, M. D. Evolution of a concept. J Clin Psa, 1: 165–316.