Bion: a step towards depathologization of the mother?

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Flor de María Gamboa

Abstract

La teoría de Bion sobre la psicosis y sobre el pensamiento, constituye una posibilidad de reescribir las formas de agencia y subjetividad asequibles a las mujeres. Curiosamente, sin embargo, es una teoría que no ha sido considerada por las propuestas más recientes del pensamiento psicoanalítico feminista -entre las que destaca la de Nancy Chodorow (1978)- cuya fuente clínica de inspiración es precisamente la teoría de las relaciones de objeto.

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Gamboa, F. de M. (2006). Bion: a step towards depathologization of the mother?. Uaricha, 3(9), 47–52. https://doi.org/10.35830/urp.v3i9.385
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