Donald Woods Winnicott (1896-1971) was one of Britain's leading psychoanalysts and pediatricians. The author of some of the most enduring theories of the child and of child analysis, he coined...
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It was in this capacity that many of the large number of letters in this volume were composed, relating to the work of his analytical colleagues and the integration of the different training and theoretical groups within the BPAS.
Volume 7 (1964-66) is introduced by the senior Milanese analyst Anna Ferruta and contains an important selection of articles and letters from this very productive period of Winnicott's working life including articles on the false self, ...
The collected works of D.W. Winnicott bring together a chronological collection of Winnicott's work.
Volume 1 gathers together early memorabilia, Winnicott's earliest medical writings and his first complete book, 'Clinical Notes on the Disorders of Childhood'.
Volume 5 covers the years 1955-1959, an extremely productive period of Winnicott's work in broadcasting, social work, child psychiatry and psychoanalysis.
The volume includes Winnicott's introduction to Playing and Reality (his most successful book), published in 1971 after his death. Finally, this volume includes a section of various short notes and ideas which could not be reliably dated.
Volume 11, consists of two books of Winnicott's writings, 'Human Nature' and 'The Piggle', both published posthumously.
The collected works of D.W. Winnicott bring together a chronological collection of Winnicott's work.
The collected works of D.W. Winnicott bring together a chronological collection of Winnicott's work.
The collected works of D.W. Winnicott bring together a chronological collection of Winnicott's work.
Volume 6 contains one of Winnicott's most important papers, 'The Theory of the Parent-Infant Relationship', along with papers on aggression, the false self, guilt, adolescence, time in psychoanalytic treatment, the capacity for concern, the ...
Volume 4 contains texts of further BBC broadcasts and papers on Winnicott's contribution to the psychoanalytic study of psychosis and the meaning of regression in analysis.
The collected works of D.W. Winnicott bring together a chronological collection of Winnicott's work.
The work includes further developments of his work on envy, the use of an object, psychosomatics, the impact of the mother's unconscious, living creatively, communication, adolescence and rebellion and the final version of transitional ...