Donald W. Winnicott: A New Approach
Winnicott was continually innovating, inventing, and proposing unexpected solutions in his analytical work whenever he noticed that clinical experience "didn't stick to the theory". This approach can make his work seem rather diffuse, with concepts that are sometimes confusing and needing to be clarified. Laura Dethiville has taken on the task of re-evaluating and explaining the principal rudiments of his theories, such as the transitional object, the self, the false self, the importance of environment, and dissociation. She also reveals how Winnicott showed himself to be a forerunner in the care of symptomatic illness in our society, including his innovative treatment of loss of identity, anorexia or bulimia, delinquency, psychosomatic illness, and school disorders. In this book the author has succeeded in avoiding psychoanalytic jargon and, although initially aimed at psychoanalysts, it is also accessible for educators, child carers, paediatricians, and to all those interested in early childhood, the constitution of the psyche, and the constitution of the interpersonal link.

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Donald W. Winnicott: A New Approach
Winnicott was continually innovating, inventing, and proposing unexpected solutions in his analytical work whenever he noticed that clinical experience "didn't stick to the theory". This approach can make his work seem rather diffuse, with concepts that are sometimes confusing and needing to be clarified. Laura Dethiville has taken on the task of re-evaluating and explaining the principal rudiments of his theories, such as the transitional object, the self, the false self, the importance of environment, and dissociation. She also reveals how Winnicott showed himself to be a forerunner in the care of symptomatic illness in our society, including his innovative treatment of loss of identity, anorexia or bulimia, delinquency, psychosomatic illness, and school disorders. In this book the author has succeeded in avoiding psychoanalytic jargon and, although initially aimed at psychoanalysts, it is also accessible for educators, child carers, paediatricians, and to all those interested in early childhood, the constitution of the psyche, and the constitution of the interpersonal link.

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Donald W. Winnicott: A New Approach

Donald W. Winnicott: A New Approach

by Laura Dethiville
Donald W. Winnicott: A New Approach

Donald W. Winnicott: A New Approach

by Laura Dethiville

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Winnicott was continually innovating, inventing, and proposing unexpected solutions in his analytical work whenever he noticed that clinical experience "didn't stick to the theory". This approach can make his work seem rather diffuse, with concepts that are sometimes confusing and needing to be clarified. Laura Dethiville has taken on the task of re-evaluating and explaining the principal rudiments of his theories, such as the transitional object, the self, the false self, the importance of environment, and dissociation. She also reveals how Winnicott showed himself to be a forerunner in the care of symptomatic illness in our society, including his innovative treatment of loss of identity, anorexia or bulimia, delinquency, psychosomatic illness, and school disorders. In this book the author has succeeded in avoiding psychoanalytic jargon and, although initially aimed at psychoanalysts, it is also accessible for educators, child carers, paediatricians, and to all those interested in early childhood, the constitution of the psyche, and the constitution of the interpersonal link.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782201656
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/31/2014
Pages: 158
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Laura Dethiville is a psychoanalyst and a full member and vice-president of the Société de Psychanalyse Freudienne. She has been running a seminar on Winnicott for over fifteen years, and has written two books, D.W.W Une nouvelle approche and La Clinique de Winnicott, both published with Editions Campagne-Première. She has also written numerous papers and has participated in many collected works. D.W.W Une nouvelle approche has been translated into Portuguese, Chinese, Italian and English.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSABOUT THE AUTHORINTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE Winnicott todayCHAPTER TWO The man and his life CHAPTER THREE Transitional objects and transitional phenomenaCHAPTER FOUR The importance of the environmentCHAPTER FIVE The baby is a personCHAPTER SIX The self CHAPTER SEVEN The false selfCHAPTER EIGHT Psycho-somatic illness and communication CHAPTER NINE Splitting and dissociated elementsCONCLUSION REFERENCES INDEX
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