Who is this course for?
Both clinicians and students from a variety of disciplines such as philosophy, medicine, psychology, literature, wanting to expand their knowledge on Bion’s ideas and its applications. Particularly suited for overseas students. Also serves as a natural progression for those who completed our Introductory Lectures course.
Course Content
This short course will give you an outline of Bion’s core ideas, their theoretical relevance and applications.
Recorded Lectures
- Who was Wilfred Bion (14m44s)
- Bion’s early work with groups (18m59s)
- Bion’s work with patients in psychotic states (11m04s)
- The domain of K (19m19s)
- Bion’s later work (18m19s)
Course Format
This course consists of recorded lectures, a transcript of the lectures, study questions, suggested reading and a glossary of terms. The study questions will help you to check your understanding and will not be assessed.
These features of the course allow students the freedom to follow the course at their own pace.
Course Duration
2 months
**Please note that all course content can be accessed at anytime for the duration of the course.**
Entry Requirements
There are no academic entry requirements, but you must have the technology necessary to enroll in our Moodle platform, which requires a strong broadband connection.
Fees
Without discussion groups: £95
Why study with us?
Further information
enquiries@psychoanalysis.org.uk
Without discussion groups | £ 95.00 |
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