Meet the Author with Rodrigo Barahona, PsyaD

Join Rodrigo Barahona, PsyaD for our next Meet the Author event with Dan Jacobs, MD and the online audience.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2025
7:30 - 9:00 PM on ZOOM
MEET THE AUTHOR with Rodrigo Barahona, PsyaD 

Dr. Barahona will present his new book Negative Hallucinosis in Wilfred Bion’s Theory of Transformations: On Finding One's Ghost (Routledge, 2025).  The progrma will be moderated by Dan Jacobs, MD and the audience will have a chance to ask questions during the  Q&A session at the end.

ABOUT THE BOOK:
  

 

 

In this illuminating volume, Rodrigo Barahona takes up the question of transformations in hallucinosis in Wilfred Bion’s work.

The book discusses how the analyst’s functioning, his receptivity and ability to make sense out of what is unconsciously occurring between himself and the patient, and the ability to find words to represent it—the basic psychoanalytic task—is enhanced when the distinction between two basic types of transformations in hallucinosis can be borne in mind: transformations in positive hallucinosis and transformations in negative hallucinosis. In the psychoanalytic literature, this distinction has not been formally established, with the general term “transformations in hallucinosis” used for both processes. This book cuts a clearer distinction between the two, describing their distinct though overlapping metapsychologies, and charts the clinical implications. In making these distinctions, the book draws on André Green’s work, arguing for a continuity between Green’s negative hallucination and Bion’s theory of thinking and transformations in negative hallucinosis. The clinical implications of working with this concept are discussed in relation to the work of contemporary psychoanalytic authors such as Civitarese, Cassorla, Mawson, and Meltzer.

By drawing comparisons and making specific connections between the work of Bion and Green, and extending these connections to the clinical and metapsychological writings of leading contemporary analysts, Negative Hallucinosis in Wilfred Bion’s Theory of Transformations will be of great interest to practitioners and scholars at all levels interested in the work of Wilfred Bion and this extension to his theory of transformations.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

  Rodrigo Barahona, PsyaD is a psychoanalyst and a faculty member at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute and the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis. He is on the board of directors of the Boston Group for Psychoanalytic Studies and of the Psychoanalytic Quarterly. He is a member of the American Psychoanalytic Association and the International Psychoanalytic Association and has a private psychoanalytic practice in Brookline, Massachusetts.

 

ABOUT THE MODERATOR:
 
  Dan Jacobs, MD is a Supervising and Training Analyst at BPSI and former head of the Hanns Sachs Library and Archives. He is the author of over 40 publications, including   3 essays on the plays of Tennessee Williams and a novel The Distance From Home. His article "Reflections on Sexuality and Gender" was in a Library Committee sponsored collection of essays entitled Beyond the Binary: Essays on Gender, which was published by Phoenix in January 2023. His essays "Reading Toward Retirement ' and "Imagining Erikson”  are in press.  His play, It CAN Happen Here, written with his wife Susan Quinn, had fifteen off-off Broadway performances in March of this year.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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