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  1. May 17, 2018 · Donald Woods Winnicott, British psychoanalyst and pediatrician, was born in Plymouth, England, on April 7, 1896, and died in London on January 25, 1971. He was the youngest child and only son of a prosperous provincial English merchant.

  2. Practical Psychology. on October 3, 2023. Donald W Winnicott was a renowned British psychoanalyst whose theories and works have had a major impact on the study and practice of psychotherapy. He was born in Plymouth, England in 1896 and studied medicine at the University of Oxford.

  3. Dec 1, 2003 · Tools. Donald Winnicott, the great British pediatrician, child psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst, lived from 1896 to 1971. Much of his large output of work lives on and remains useful, stimulating, and much discussed within and well beyond the field of psychoanalysis.

  4. Description. Donald Winnicott (1896-1971) was a London paediatrician who studied psychoanalysis with Melanie Klein. Although accepting Klein, he viewed the key aspect of healthy development as rooted in relationships and micro-interactions with other people, thus taking particular interest in Object Relations Theory.

  5. Jun 2, 2022 · Winnicott was a British psychoanalyst famous for identifying an area of experiencing between inner psychic life and social reality called the potential space. In his work, potentiality is what can emerge on the basis of what is already there, or, in other words, it is there, where new possibilities can emerge.

  6. Mar 1, 1998 · On April 7, 1896, Donald Woods Winnicott was born in Plymouth, England, the youngest child and only son of a merchant, twice mayor of Plymouth. He read medicine at Jesus College, Cambridge. Specializing in pediatrics, he saw more than 60,000 infants, children, parents, and grandparents in consultation.

  7. Donald Woods Winnicott. b.7 April 1896 d.25 January 1971. MA Cantab MRCS LRCP (1920) MRCP (1922) FRCP (1944) Donald Winnicott was born at Plymouth, the son of Sir Frederick Winnicott, a Plymouth merchant. He was educated at The Leys School, Jesus College, Cambridge, and St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, qualifying in 1920.

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