This is the first in-depth exploration of the role of religion in the life and work of D. W. Winnicott. It uses previously unpublished materials from the Winnicott archives in London and New York to help trace the trajectory of Winnicotts religious development over his lifespan. It also is the first book to explore the developmental sources for Winnicotts own images and concepts of God. This book will benefit those who have followed the growing interest in the relationship between religion and psychology, especially psychoanalytic psychology. It offers a unique blend of biography and narrative to complement the more traditional logical arguments regarding the interaction between religion and psychology. This book also will be of interest to those who know of Winnicotts contribution to the positive rethinking of the relationship between religion and psychology and who wish to learn more about the reciprocal impact of religion and psychology in the life and work of this influential explorer of these themes. The book traces the influence of Winnicotts religious upbringing on his psychological theory as well as the impact of his work as a psychoanalyst on his religious development.
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Weight: 576g
Dimensions: 163 x 234mm
Publication Date: 31 May 2012
Publisher: Jason Aronson Publishers
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780765709066
About Ph.DStephen Parker
Stephen E. Parker (Ph.D. Theology and Personality Studies Emory University) is professor in the School of Psychology and Counseling Regent University Virginia Beach VA. He teaches courses in counseling and personality theories and is a licensed professional counselor in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He has published several articles on the interface of personality theory and theology as well as on spiritual and religious development including articles on the implications of Winnicotts developmental theory for these areas. He is the author of Led by the Spirit: Toward a Practical Theology of Pentecostal Discernment and Decision-making (Sheffield Academic Press an Imprint of Continuum) a psychological and theological examination of peoples claims to divine guidance.