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by Adam Phillips
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Winnicott's work was devoted to the recognition and description of the good mother and the use of the mother-infant relationship as the model of psychoanalytic treatment. His belief in natural development became a covert critique of overinterpretative methods of psychoanalysis.
Winnicott's work was devoted to the recognition and description of the good mother and the use of the mother-infant relationship as the model of psychoanalytic treatment, His belief in natural development became a covert critique of overinterpretative methods of psychoanalysis. Although he founded no school of his own, 0. W. Winnicott () is now regarded as one of the most influential contributors to psychoanalysis since Freud.
Winnicott's remarkable books, including The Piggle, Home Is Where We Start From and The Child, Family and the Outside World (all published by Penguin) are still read, valued and argued with over thirty years after his death. Adam Phillips's short book, now issued with a new preface, is an elegant, thoughtful attempt to get to grips with a writer, paediatrician and psychiatrist whose work with children and mothers (and the wider implications their relationship has for all of us) continues to be profoundly relevant and fascinating.
Adam Phillips's short book, now issued with a new preface, is an elegant, thoughtful attempt to get to. .
Adam Phillips's short book, now issued with a new preface, is an elegant, thoughtful attempt to get to grips with a writer, paediatrician and psychiatrist whose work with children and mothers (and the wider implications their relationship has for all of us) continues to be profoundly relevant and fascinating. Winnicott’s remarkable books, including The Piggle, Home Is Where We Start From and The Child, Family and the Outside World (all published by Penguin) are still read, valued and argued with over thirty years after his death.
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Adam Phillips's short book, now issued with a new preface, is an elegant, thoughtful attempt to get to grips with a writer, paediatrician and psychiatrist whose work with children and mothers.
Although he founded no school of his own, 0. In over forty years of clinical practice, he brought unprecedented skill and intuition to the psychoanalysis of children.
Adam Phillips, On Flirtation (London 1994) p. 162. ^ Rosalind Minsky, Psychoanalysis and Gender: An introductory . Adam Phillips, Winnicott (Harvard University Press, 1988). ^ Rosalind Minsky, Psychoanalysis and Gender: An introductory reader (London 1996) p. 134. ^ Adam Phillips, Going Sane (London 2005) p. 95. ^ Patrick Casement, On Learning from the Patient (London 1995) p. x. Further reading. Michael Jacobs, D. Winnicott (Sage Publications, 1995). Michael Eigen, "The Electrified TIghtrope" (Karnac Books, 2004)
Winnicott's remarkable books, including The Piggle, Home Is Where We Start From and The Child, Family and the Outside World (all published by Penguin) are still read, valued and argued with over thirty years after his death.
Although he founded no school of his own, 0. W. Winnicott (1896 1971) is now regarded as one of the most influential contributors to psychoanalysis since Freud. In over forty years of clinical practice, he brought unprecedented skill and intuition to the psychoanalysis of children. This critical new work by Adam Phillips presents the best short introduction to the thought and practice of D. W. Winnicott that is currently available.
Winnicott's work was devoted to the recognition and description of the good mother and the use of the mother-infant relationship as the model of psychoanalytic treatment, His belief in natural development became a covert critique of overinterpretative methods of psychoanalysis. He combined his idiosyncratic approach to psychoanalysis with a willingness to make his work available to nonspecialist audiences. In this book Winnicott takes his place with Melanie K'ein and Jacques Lacan as one of the great innovators within the psychoanalytic tradition.