This article represents the first complete systematization of the basic assumptions as theorized by Wilfred R. Bion and post-Bionian authors. The authors reviewed, compared and systematized all the Bionian developments concerning the basic assumptions taking the prevailing anxieties, group topology, leader peculiarities, interactions with the work-group mentality into account. The analysis evinced five main ba(s) and five subsets (i.e. their features resemble one of the five main basic assumptions). Briefly, in the first paragraph the authors summarize Bionian thought and its underlying logical criteria while in the second they reviewed all the new proposals for basic assumptions emerging from the psychoanalytic literature (i.e. Lawrence, Bain and Gould, 1996; Romano, 1997; Sandler, 2002; Sarno, 1999; Turquet, 1974; Hopper, 2009). In conclusion the authors focus on the main strengths and critical points of the systematization. In the last section ‘Promising developments’ they address the methodology of the study of basic assumptions, its main features and potential developments. The article rounds off with a clinical appendix.

Group, basic assumptions and complexity science / de Felice, Giulio; De Vita, Giuseppe; Bruni, Alessandro; Galimberti, Assunta; Paoloni, Giulia; Andreassi, Silvia; Giuliani, Alessandro. - In: GROUP ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0533-3164. - (2018), pp. 1-20. [10.1177/0533316418791117]

Group, basic assumptions and complexity science

de Felice, Giulio
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Paoloni, Giulia;Andreassi, Silvia;GIULIANI, ALESSANDRO
2018

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This article represents the first complete systematization of the basic assumptions as theorized by Wilfred R. Bion and post-Bionian authors. The authors reviewed, compared and systematized all the Bionian developments concerning the basic assumptions taking the prevailing anxieties, group topology, leader peculiarities, interactions with the work-group mentality into account. The analysis evinced five main ba(s) and five subsets (i.e. their features resemble one of the five main basic assumptions). Briefly, in the first paragraph the authors summarize Bionian thought and its underlying logical criteria while in the second they reviewed all the new proposals for basic assumptions emerging from the psychoanalytic literature (i.e. Lawrence, Bain and Gould, 1996; Romano, 1997; Sandler, 2002; Sarno, 1999; Turquet, 1974; Hopper, 2009). In conclusion the authors focus on the main strengths and critical points of the systematization. In the last section ‘Promising developments’ they address the methodology of the study of basic assumptions, its main features and potential developments. The article rounds off with a clinical appendix.
2018
experiences in groups; group dynamics; complexity science; basic assumptions; psychoanalysis; thinkability
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Group, basic assumptions and complexity science / de Felice, Giulio; De Vita, Giuseppe; Bruni, Alessandro; Galimberti, Assunta; Paoloni, Giulia; Andreassi, Silvia; Giuliani, Alessandro. - In: GROUP ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0533-3164. - (2018), pp. 1-20. [10.1177/0533316418791117]
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