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  1. Dr. Annie Reiner is a psychoanalyst, author, and Bion scholar who has published books and articles on Bion's theories of mind and clinical applications. She also gives lectures and webinars on Bion's ideas and their relevance for contemporary psychoanalysis.

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    Sylvia Anne Reiner (born May 11, 1949) is an American author, playwright, poet and singer. Her father was American producer, writer and actor Carl Reiner and her mother was actress Estelle Reiner (née Lebost). She is the younger sister of actor and director Rob Reiner, and the older sister of artist Lucas Reiner. Her parents were ...

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    Annie Reiner is a multifaceted artist who has written books of poems, stories, and children's books, and is also a practicing psychoanalyst. She is a faculty member and training analyst at The Psychoanalytic Center of California and a fellow of the International Psychoanalytic Association.

  4. 71 followers 60 connections. View mutual connections with Annie. Welcome back. Annie Reiner, Ph.D. Psychoanalytic Center of CA. About. I am a member and senior faculty member of The...

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  5. Annie Reiners introduction to Wilfred Bion’s theories of mind presents Bion’s intricate ideas in an accessible, original way without compromising their complexity. Reiner uses comparisons to painting, literature and philosophy, and detailed clinical examples, to provide an experience of Bion’s work that can be felt as well as thought.

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  6. Dr. Annie Reiner, Ph.D., Psy.D., L.C.S.W. Dr. Annie Reiner received her B.A. degree from UCLA in 1973, her MSW from USC in 1975, and was licensed as an L.C.S.W. by the California State Board of Behavioral Examiners in 1978.

  7. Dr. Annie Reiner, Ph.D., Psy.D., L.C.S.W. Dr. Annie Reiners new book, Bion and Being: Passion and the Creative Mind, examines the most mysterious and revolutionary of Bion’s ideas. With his concept of “O,” Bion provided a new psychoanalytic space in which to explore the mind.