À propos de l'auteur

Wilfred R. Bion was a renowned British psychoanalyst and a key figure in the development of group therapy and psychoanalytic theory. He is best known for his innovative concepts of the mind and the therapeutic process, particularly his work on the theory of thinking and the role of the group in the therapeutic setting. Bion emphasized the importance of understanding the emotional experiences of individuals within a group dynamic, which has influenced many contemporary practices in psychotherapy and organizational development.

Throughout his career, Bion wrote extensively on various topics related to psychoanalysis, including his notable works such as "Transformations" and "Four Discussions with W. R. Bion." His ideas continue to inspire psychoanalysts and therapists worldwide, as they explore the complexities of human thought and the interplay between individual and collective experiences. Bion's legacy remains significant in the fields of psychology and psychotherapy, where his theories are widely studied and applied.

Date de naissance September 8, 1897
Lieu de naissance Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Date de décès July 8, 1979
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