Learning from Experience of Reading Bion’s Autobio

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British Psychoanalytic Association

05 June 2026 - 06 June 2026

Time: 20:00 - 16:00

Price: £35 - £45

Location: online

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Online via Zoom & In-Person

The Debbie Bellman Memorial Lecture
Learning from the Experience of Reading Bion’s Autobiographies

Friday 5th June 8-10pm
Saturday 6th June 2026 12 – 4pm (GMT)

FRIDAY 8-10 PM (ONLINE ONLY)

Meg Harris Williams | Introduction
Film showing The Becoming Room

SATURDAY 12 – 4PM (Hybrid)

12 – 1.30pm Meg Harris Williams:

Learning from the Experience of Reading Bion’s Autobiographies
In her talk Meg will describe some key elements that emerge from Bion’s presentation of his ‘self’ in his autobiographical works, and how, as with creative fiction, identification with these becomes a passionate learning experience for the reader, by encouraging or even demanding that further symbolic transformations are made.

1.30 – 2.15pm Break. Light lunch provided, followed by a film by Mércia Fagundes and Thais and Miguel Marques and the song ‘Chega de saudade’ (‘No more longing’) by João Gilberto

2.15 – 4 pm Panel Discussion: Vera Montagna, Vivienne Pasieka, Annelise Scappaticci, Alison Vaspe

The Work Group: Bion’s autobiographies as inspiration for introspective associations in clinical work.
The panel will explore individual experiences in the light of Bion’s autobiographical thinking.

Tickets:
Lecture, film & panel discussion – £45
Online only – £40
Candidate/student ticket – £35
(contact lukeperry@psychoanalysis-bpa.org)
*A recording will be made available for 30 days after the event*

Meg Harris Williams offers a particular perspective not only on the genesis of Bion’s ideas as reflected in his autobiographical writings, but on the way in which we may read and identify with them to enrich our own personal experience. Proof of the life of an idea is that it can enter into other people and their ‘becoming’. The theme of this lecture and conference is to illustrate how ‘meeting oneself’ can be, as Bion says, a passionate learning experience.

A film based on Bion’s autobiographies, The Becoming Room, written and directed by Meg Harris Williams, will be shown online on Friday evening. This will form the starting point for her lecture on Saturday, followed by a panel discussion with Vera Regina Fonseca Montagna, Vivienne Pasieka, Anne Lise Scappaticci and Alison Vaspe, who will each present their own review of specific clinical situations as filtered through both the film and Bion’s ideas, in a way which clarifies their autobiographical significance. A book is forthcoming using these ideas and experiences, entitled Our Eternal Home: Bion’s Idea of the Self, published by Routledge.

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