Substantive unconscious and adjective unconscious: the contribution of Wilfred Bion

J Anal Psychol. 2000 Jan;45(1):75-91. doi: 10.1111/1465-5922.00138.

Abstract

The author first provides her readers with a brief summary of some of Freud's ideas, as found throughout his work, on the notion of 'unconscious'. The notion of unconscious as noun is contrasted to the idea of unconscious as adjective, this latter being proposed as a quality, or a state, ever temporary, dynamic, and subject to the constant changes going on in the individual's internal psychic world, as well as to external conditions. After presenting some considerations, the author then contrasts the Kleinian model of the mind to the Freudian, and Wilfred Bion's contribution is discussed at some length. Within Bion's conception of psychic functioning, the model of 'dream' is highlighted and, in this regard, clarifications are sought regarding Bion's view of the unconscious. To conclude, a brief and superficial approximation to the work of Carl Jung is touched upon, although the author admits to knowing little of Jung's positions.

MeSH terms

  • Dreams / psychology*
  • Humans
  • Mind-Body Relations, Metaphysical*
  • Models, Psychological
  • Psychoanalytic Theory*
  • Unconscious, Psychology*