Letters to the Editors

International Journal of Psychoanalysis | April 1, 2006| | Copyright

Dear Sirs,

On: Whose Bion?

I wish to compliment the Editors of the IJP for sponsoring a discussion on Bion in 'Psychoanalytic Controversies' in which a most important interchange took place (O'Shaughnessy, 2005; Ferro, 2005; Tabak de Bianchedi, 2005). Having been analyzed by Bion and having just completed a book about his work (Grotstein, in press), I naturally lean toward the views so admirably and scholarly expressed by Elizabeth de Bianchedi and Antonino Ferro, and subscribe to them without qualifi- cations. Yet I am also sympathetic with much of Edna O'Shaughnessy's views. Bion was dense ...

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