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  1. Mar 20, 2018 · View PDF. “Playing is itself a therapy,” argues Winnicott, in one of the most famous phrases in the history of psychoanalysis. Despite its seductiveness, this paper suggests that this powerful proposition should be reconsidered.

  2. Mar 1, 1998 · He articulated the individual's separation through dependence to a personal way of being, and the hazards of environmental failure. Theory, for Winnicott, was useful to the extent that it illuminated the patient's world. For instance, in his study of the antisocial character, he focused on symptoms as communication.

  3. Abstract. This essay offers a guide to the trajectory of Winnicotts theories from 1919 to 1971. Part one surveys the archives, publications, and the collected works project. Part two is divided into four sections to illustrate one foundation phase followed by three major theoretical phases.

  4. 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.

  5. Abstract. This essay offers a guide to the trajectory of Winnicotts theories from 1919 to 1971. Part one surveys the archives, publications, and the collected works project. Part two is divided into four sections to illustrate one foundation phase followed by three major theoretical phases.

  6. Jan 2, 2018 · D. W. Winnicott. In a talk given in 1945 to the sixth form of St Paul's School, Donald Winnicott described his experience, as a schoolboy, of discovering Darwin's Origin of Species: “I could not leave off reading it.

  7. Jan 1, 2020 · Object Relations Theory. As an object relational theorist, he joined others (most notably Margaret Little, W.R.D. Fairbairn, Charles Rycroft, and Masud Kahn) to form the Middle or Independent Group within the British Psychoanalytic Society.

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