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  1. Donald Woods Winnicott (7 April 1896 – 25 January 1971) was an English paediatrician and psychoanalyst who was especially influential in the field of object relations theory and developmental psychology.

  2. Learn about Winnicott's life, work and contribution to psychoanalysis, especially his focus on the parent-infant relationship and the sense of self. Explore his three theoretical phases: environment-individual set-up, transitional phenomena and the use of an object.

  3. Apr 12, 2021 · Here I have used biographical studies of Winnicott, his own presentation of his theoretical work (which includes a discussion of clinical issues), and secondary sources to explore the relationship between his theory of the false self and aspects of his internal world.

    • Robert Ehrlich
    • 2021
  4. May 29, 2022 · This essay begins in Winnicotts wariness, and the fraught situation – at once institutional and theoretical, clinical and professional, personal and political – embedded in “Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena.”.

    • Vicky Lebeau
    • v.a.lebeau@sussex.ac.uk
  5. 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.

    • Jan Abram
    • 2008
  6. Mar 1, 1998 · 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. Stealing, he felt, is a sign of hope, in that it reflects the patient's unconscious awareness that he once had his parents' love and feels a right to get it back.

  7. 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.

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