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Containing States of Mind Duncan Cartwright (Centre for Applied Psychology, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa)

Containing States of Mind By Duncan Cartwright (Centre for Applied Psychology, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa)

Summary

This book explores the implications Bion's container model has on clinical practice. As well as addressing key theoretical problems the book is a clinical text that renders complex ideas accessible for psychotherapeutic and analytic practice.

Containing States of Mind Summary

Containing States of Mind: Exploring Bion's 'Container Model' in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy by Duncan Cartwright (Centre for Applied Psychology, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa)

Wilfred Bion's insights into the analytic process have had a profound influence on how psychoanalysts and psychotherapists understand emotional change and pathological mental states. One of his most influential ideas concerns the notion that we need the minds of others to develop our own emotional and cognitive capacities.

In Containing States of Mind Duncan Cartwright explores and develops some of the implications that Bion's container model has on clinical practice. He argues that the analyst or therapist best fulfils a containing function by negotiating irreconcilable internal tensions between his role as 'dream object' and 'proper object'. The container model is also used to illustrate different 'modes of interaction' in the analytic field, the nature of particular pathological states and some of the key dilemmas faced in attempting to make unbearable mental states more bearable.

As well as addressing key theoretical problems, Containing States of Mind is a clinical text that renders complex ideas accessible and useful for psychotherapeutic and analytic practice and as such will be essential reading for all those involved in the fields of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.

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Bion's concept of the container and the contained has become one of his most well-known and used ideas - to the point that it has become taken for granted (saturated, in Bion's terms). Duncan Cartwright has given this concept new life, expands upon it, and integrates it with much of Bion's other work in innovative ways. The results are exciting. The author has expertly balanced profound and extensive scholarship with sound reasoning and with a reader-friendly style. A number of works on Bion have been published recently; this one is in my opinion one of the finest and most useful. - James Grotstein, Training and Supervising Analyst, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute, USA

This is a challenging book in relation to the conceptualisation of the container-contained configuration but one that is extremely useful in developing an understanding of the dynamics and psychic processes inherent in the analytic relationship. - Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 55, 2010


Bion's concept of the container and the contained has become one of his most well-known and used ideas - to the point that it has become taken for granted (saturated, in Bion's terms). Duncan Cartwright has given this concept new life, expands upon it, and integrates it with much of Bion's other work in innovative ways. The results are exciting. The author has expertly balanced profound and extensive scholarship with sound reasoning and with a reader-friendly style. A number of works on Bion have been published recently; this one is in my opinion one of the finest and most useful. - James Grotstein, Training and Supervising Analyst, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute, USA

This is a challenging book in relation to the conceptualisation of the container-contained configuration but one that is extremely useful in developing an understanding of the dynamics and psychic processes inherent in the analytic relationship. - Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 55, 2010

...this book impresses with its scholastic rigour and integration of psychoanalytic literature from diverse theoretical models. While firmly post-Kleinian (Meltzer, Bick, Tustin, Steiner, Ferro et al. are constant referents), Cartwright assimilates intersubjective psychoanalysis, Fonagy's work on mentalization, and even Matte-Blanco's bi-logical theory of psychic functioning, in this inspired elaboration of Bion's work. Containing States of Mind is an impressive contribution to the psychoanalytic field and one against which subsequent books on the topic will be measured. - Gavin Ivey, Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa, Vol. 18 No. 2 2010

About Duncan Cartwright (Centre for Applied Psychology, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa)

Duncan Cartwright is head of the Centre for Applied Psychology, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. He is in part-time private practice and is the author of Psychoanalysis, Violence and Rage-Type Murder: Murdering Minds, Routledge, 2002.

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgements. Encountering Unbearable States of Mind. Projective Identification, Countertransference and the Containing Function. The Analyst's Containing Mind. Polarities of the Containing Connection. Notes on Interpretation. Speculations About Proto-containing Experiences. Modes Of Interaction. Idealizing the Container. Some Aspects of Beta-mentality on Mimicry and Thinking in a Technological Age. Beta-mentality in Violent Men. The Autistic Mode in Agoraphobic Syndrome. The Dead Alive Self in Borderline States. References.

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GOR008217677
9781583918791
1583918795
Containing States of Mind: Exploring Bion's 'Container Model' in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy by Duncan Cartwright (Centre for Applied Psychology, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa)
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