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Feeding Function
Full Term
Healthy Emotional Development
Hypochondriacal Anxiety
Imaginative Elaboration
Infant's Point
Infantile Eczema
infantile sexuality
Infant’s Point
instinct theory
Instinctual Experience
Inverted Oedipus Complex
Late Beethoven String Quartet
Mother's Breathing
Mother’s Breathing
Oedipus Complex Terms
Physical Paediatrics
Post-mature Infant
primitive emotional development research
Primitive Love Impulse
Psycho Analytic Theory
Psycho Analytic Treatment
Psycho Analytic Work
Psycho Somatic Disorder
psychoanalytic theory
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Regressed Part
Unexcited States
Unintegrated State
Product details
- ISBN 9780876306208
- Weight: 385g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 May 1990
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1990. The ideas of Donald Winnicott are scattered through numerous clinical papers and short, popular expositions. He made only one attempt to write and overview of his ideas, and this is it. It remained unfinished at his death in 1971. It is an ambitious work. The chapters offer his perspective on most of the main issues in psychoanalytic theory - for example, psychosomatics; the Oedipus complex; infantile sexuality; the unconscious; the depressive position; manic defence; transitional objects; aggression. Winnicott has here made a major synthetic effort, one which is regarded as the best of his posthumous works. D. W. Winnicott can be said to be the most influential native-born British psychoanalyst and - with Klein and Fairbairn - the founder of the object relations perspective. His writings are among the most moving and evocative int he whole literature of psychoanalysis.
Donald Woods Winnicott (1896-1971) was one of Britain's foremost pediatricians and psychoanalysts. He studied at the Leys School and at Jesus College, both in Cambridge, before training as a physician at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London.
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