Donald W. Winnicott and the History of the Present

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Creative Apperception
Creative Illusion
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Hallucinatory Process
Impersonal Pronoun
Juliet Hopkins
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Kenneth Wright
Late Infancy
Lynne Murray
Maternal Environment
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Mother's Investment
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Mother’s Investment
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Paolo Fabozzi
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psychoanalytic developmental processes
psychoanalytic theory
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Rene Roussillon
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Sharing Picture Books
Short Term Cognitive Behavioural Therapies
society
Stefano Bolognini
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Topographical Regression
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Vice Versa
Vincenzo Bonaminio
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Zeljko Loparic

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367104337
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In November 2015, The Winnicott Trust held a major conference in London to celebrate the forthcoming publication of the Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott. Most of the papers given then now constitute the chapters in this book. It not only reflects the ongoing contemporary relevance of Winnicott's work, clinical and theoretical, but these chapters demonstrate the aliveness of Winnicott's contribution as present day practitioners and academics use his ideas in their own way. The chapters range from accounts of the early developmental processes and relationships (Roussillon, Murray), the psychoanalytic setting (Bolognini, Bonaminio, Fabozzi, Joyce, Hopkins) creativity and the arts (Wright, Robinson), Winnicott in the outside world (Kahr, Karpf), to the challenge to the psychoanalytic paradigm that Winnicott's ideas constitute (Loparic).
Angela Joyce

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