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This volume in a book series on psychoanalytic leaders, provides a geographically global sampler of writing stemming from Winnicott's complex and paradoxical thinking. In the first section, on his work and legacy, his thinking is put into a context to reveal something of the origins, significan...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume in a book series on psychoanalytic leaders, provides a geographically global sampler of writing stemming from Winnicott's complex and paradoxical thinking. In the first section, on his work and legacy, his thinking is put into a context to reveal something of the origins, significant milestones, contemporary development, and theoretical expansion of his thinking. In the second section, there is a recognition of the fact that Winnicott privileged clinical work. This section aims to illustrate the evolution of theory, expansion of concepts and applications of Winnicott's body of work. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxix, 400 pages .) |
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505 | 0 | |a COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; SERIES EDITORS' FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; PART I WINNICOTT: HIS WORK AND LEGACY; SECTION INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE Has Winnicott become a Winnicottian?; CHAPTER TWO Winnicott's constant search for the life that feels real; CHAPTER THREE "People who think in pictures": the continuing dialogue between Marion Milner and Donald Winnicott in Bothered by Alligators; CHAPTER FOUR Unassimilated aggression and the emergence of the unit self: Winnicott, Jung, and Matte Blanco. | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER FIVE Winnicott and Bion: claiming alternate legaciesCHAPTER SIX Winnicott's anni horribiles: the biographical roots of "Hate in the counter-transference"; CHAPTER SEVEN Between Winnicott and Lacan; CHAPTER EIGHT A measure of agreement: an exploration of the relationship of Winnicott and Phyllis Greenacre; PART II CLINICAL WORK AND APPLICATIONS OF WINNICOTT'S TRADITION; SECTION INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER NINE On potential space; CHAPTER TEN Creating connections; CHAPTER ELEVEN The paternal function in Winnicott: the psychoanalytical frame, becoming human. | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER TWELVE "Where we start from": thinking with Winnicott and Lacan about the care of homeless adultsCHAPTER THIRTEEN Seeing and being seen: the psychodynamics of pornography through the lens of Winnicott's thought; CHAPTER FOURTEEN The isolate and the stranger: Winnicott's model of subjectivity and its implications for theory andtechnique; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Hatred and helping: working with our own fear and narcissistic rage; CHAPTER SIXTEEN "I feel that you are introducing a big problem. I never became human. I have missed it." | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The analyst's oscillating between interpreting and not interpreting: a peculiar Winnicottian point of view on interpreting and not interpretingCHAPTER EIGHTEEN Maternal perinatal mental illness: the baby's unexperienced breakdown; CHAPTER NINETEEN Mind the gap: dysynchrony in the writings of Winnicott and associated clinical thoughts; PART III SPECIALISED WORK IN THE WINNICOTT TRADITION; SECTION INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER TWENTY The importance of being seen: Winnicott, dance movement psychotherapy, and the embodied experience; CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE The location of authenticity. | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Transitional/transitive-pictures from an exhibitionCHAPTER TWENTY-THREE The seriousness of playfulness; CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Maternal form in artistic creation; CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Ways of being: transitional objects and the work of art; CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Unintegrated states and the process of integration: a new formulation; CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN The reflected self; CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT "Oedipus, schmedipus: so long as he loves his mother": teaching Winnicott to a non-analytic audience; PART IV PERSONAL AND THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS FROM CLINICIANS; SECTION INTRODUCTION. | |
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spelling | The Winnicott tradition / edited by Margaret Boyle Spelman and Frances Thomson-Salo. London : Karnac Books, 2015. 1 online resource (xxix, 400 pages .) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Lines of development : evolution of theory and practice over the decades Print version record. COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; SERIES EDITORS' FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; PART I WINNICOTT: HIS WORK AND LEGACY; SECTION INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE Has Winnicott become a Winnicottian?; CHAPTER TWO Winnicott's constant search for the life that feels real; CHAPTER THREE "People who think in pictures": the continuing dialogue between Marion Milner and Donald Winnicott in Bothered by Alligators; CHAPTER FOUR Unassimilated aggression and the emergence of the unit self: Winnicott, Jung, and Matte Blanco. CHAPTER FIVE Winnicott and Bion: claiming alternate legaciesCHAPTER SIX Winnicott's anni horribiles: the biographical roots of "Hate in the counter-transference"; CHAPTER SEVEN Between Winnicott and Lacan; CHAPTER EIGHT A measure of agreement: an exploration of the relationship of Winnicott and Phyllis Greenacre; PART II CLINICAL WORK AND APPLICATIONS OF WINNICOTT'S TRADITION; SECTION INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER NINE On potential space; CHAPTER TEN Creating connections; CHAPTER ELEVEN The paternal function in Winnicott: the psychoanalytical frame, becoming human. CHAPTER TWELVE "Where we start from": thinking with Winnicott and Lacan about the care of homeless adultsCHAPTER THIRTEEN Seeing and being seen: the psychodynamics of pornography through the lens of Winnicott's thought; CHAPTER FOURTEEN The isolate and the stranger: Winnicott's model of subjectivity and its implications for theory andtechnique; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Hatred and helping: working with our own fear and narcissistic rage; CHAPTER SIXTEEN "I feel that you are introducing a big problem. I never became human. I have missed it." CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The analyst's oscillating between interpreting and not interpreting: a peculiar Winnicottian point of view on interpreting and not interpretingCHAPTER EIGHTEEN Maternal perinatal mental illness: the baby's unexperienced breakdown; CHAPTER NINETEEN Mind the gap: dysynchrony in the writings of Winnicott and associated clinical thoughts; PART III SPECIALISED WORK IN THE WINNICOTT TRADITION; SECTION INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER TWENTY The importance of being seen: Winnicott, dance movement psychotherapy, and the embodied experience; CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE The location of authenticity. CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Transitional/transitive-pictures from an exhibitionCHAPTER TWENTY-THREE The seriousness of playfulness; CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Maternal form in artistic creation; CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Ways of being: transitional objects and the work of art; CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Unintegrated states and the process of integration: a new formulation; CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN The reflected self; CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT "Oedipus, schmedipus: so long as he loves his mother": teaching Winnicott to a non-analytic audience; PART IV PERSONAL AND THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS FROM CLINICIANS; SECTION INTRODUCTION. This volume in a book series on psychoanalytic leaders, provides a geographically global sampler of writing stemming from Winnicott's complex and paradoxical thinking. In the first section, on his work and legacy, his thinking is put into a context to reveal something of the origins, significant milestones, contemporary development, and theoretical expansion of his thinking. In the second section, there is a recognition of the fact that Winnicott privileged clinical work. This section aims to illustrate the evolution of theory, expansion of concepts and applications of Winnicott's body of work. Includes bibliographical references and index. Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 Influence. Winnicott, D. W (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkXyYXb7xWrTkqJ374yVC Psychoanalysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108411 Psychoanalytic Theory Psychoanalytic Therapy trends Psychoanalysis https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011572 Psychanalyse. psychoanalysis. aat PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Psychoanalysis fast Australian Electronic books. Essay essays. aat Essays fast Essays. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026094 Essais. rvmgf Spelman, Margaret Boyle, editor. Thomson Salo, Frances, editor. has work: The Winnicott tradition (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH4Pm6FJ9Gd9mDfcMhhPwC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Spelman, Margaret Boyle. Winnicott Tradition : Lines of Development. London : Karnac Books, ©2014 9781782200079 Lines of development. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012183706 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=885324 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The Winnicott tradition / Lines of development. COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; SERIES EDITORS' FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; PART I WINNICOTT: HIS WORK AND LEGACY; SECTION INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE Has Winnicott become a Winnicottian?; CHAPTER TWO Winnicott's constant search for the life that feels real; CHAPTER THREE "People who think in pictures": the continuing dialogue between Marion Milner and Donald Winnicott in Bothered by Alligators; CHAPTER FOUR Unassimilated aggression and the emergence of the unit self: Winnicott, Jung, and Matte Blanco. CHAPTER FIVE Winnicott and Bion: claiming alternate legaciesCHAPTER SIX Winnicott's anni horribiles: the biographical roots of "Hate in the counter-transference"; CHAPTER SEVEN Between Winnicott and Lacan; CHAPTER EIGHT A measure of agreement: an exploration of the relationship of Winnicott and Phyllis Greenacre; PART II CLINICAL WORK AND APPLICATIONS OF WINNICOTT'S TRADITION; SECTION INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER NINE On potential space; CHAPTER TEN Creating connections; CHAPTER ELEVEN The paternal function in Winnicott: the psychoanalytical frame, becoming human. CHAPTER TWELVE "Where we start from": thinking with Winnicott and Lacan about the care of homeless adultsCHAPTER THIRTEEN Seeing and being seen: the psychodynamics of pornography through the lens of Winnicott's thought; CHAPTER FOURTEEN The isolate and the stranger: Winnicott's model of subjectivity and its implications for theory andtechnique; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Hatred and helping: working with our own fear and narcissistic rage; CHAPTER SIXTEEN "I feel that you are introducing a big problem. I never became human. I have missed it." CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The analyst's oscillating between interpreting and not interpreting: a peculiar Winnicottian point of view on interpreting and not interpretingCHAPTER EIGHTEEN Maternal perinatal mental illness: the baby's unexperienced breakdown; CHAPTER NINETEEN Mind the gap: dysynchrony in the writings of Winnicott and associated clinical thoughts; PART III SPECIALISED WORK IN THE WINNICOTT TRADITION; SECTION INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER TWENTY The importance of being seen: Winnicott, dance movement psychotherapy, and the embodied experience; CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE The location of authenticity. CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Transitional/transitive-pictures from an exhibitionCHAPTER TWENTY-THREE The seriousness of playfulness; CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Maternal form in artistic creation; CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Ways of being: transitional objects and the work of art; CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Unintegrated states and the process of integration: a new formulation; CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN The reflected self; CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT "Oedipus, schmedipus: so long as he loves his mother": teaching Winnicott to a non-analytic audience; PART IV PERSONAL AND THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS FROM CLINICIANS; SECTION INTRODUCTION. Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 Influence. Winnicott, D. W (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkXyYXb7xWrTkqJ374yVC Psychoanalysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108411 Psychoanalytic Theory Psychoanalytic Therapy trends Psychoanalysis https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011572 Psychanalyse. psychoanalysis. aat PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Psychoanalysis fast |
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title_auth | The Winnicott tradition / |
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title_full | The Winnicott tradition / edited by Margaret Boyle Spelman and Frances Thomson-Salo. |
title_fullStr | The Winnicott tradition / edited by Margaret Boyle Spelman and Frances Thomson-Salo. |
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topic | Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 Influence. Winnicott, D. W (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkXyYXb7xWrTkqJ374yVC Psychoanalysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108411 Psychoanalytic Theory Psychoanalytic Therapy trends Psychoanalysis https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011572 Psychanalyse. psychoanalysis. aat PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Psychoanalysis fast |
topic_facet | Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 Influence. Winnicott, D. W (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971 Psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Theory Psychoanalytic Therapy trends Psychoanalysis Psychanalyse. psychoanalysis. PSYCHOLOGY Reference. Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Electronic books. Essay essays. Essays Essays. Essais. |
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