Bion, W.R. (1961). Experiences in Groups And Other Papers. London: Tavistock.

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Bion, W.R. (1961). Experiences in Groups And Other Papers. , 1-191. London: Tavistock.

Experiences in Groups And Other Papers


W. R. Bion

Contents

Acknowledgements 6
Introduction 7
Pre-View 10
Intra-Group Tensions in Therapy: Their study as the task of the group 11
Experiences in Groups 28
1 29
2 41
3 59
4 77
5 93
6 115
7 127
Re-View 139
Group Dynamics 141

Acknowledgements

Thanks are due to the following for permission to reprint the papers collected in this volume: the Editor of the Lancet in respect of ‘Intra-Group Tensions in Therapy’ (Lancet, 27 November 1943); the publisher and the Editorial Committee of Human Relations in respect of ‘Experiences in Groups, I—VII’ (Human Relations, Vols. I—IV, 1948-1951); the Editor of the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis in respect of ‘Group Dynamics: a Re-view’ (International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, Vol. XXXIII, Pt. 2, 1952).

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Introduction

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