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  1. Evolution of Winnicott's Thinking
    Examining the Growth of Psychoanalytic Thought Over Three Generations
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Karnac Books

    What happens to the thinking of a thinker who refuses a discipleship? This book attempts to answer this question in relation to D.W. Winnicott and the evolution of his thinking. He eschewed a following, privileging the independence of his thinking... more

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    What happens to the thinking of a thinker who refuses a discipleship? This book attempts to answer this question in relation to D.W. Winnicott and the evolution of his thinking. He eschewed a following, privileging the independence of his thinking and fostering the same in others. However Winnicott's thinking exerts a growing influence in areas including psychoanalysis, psychology, and human development. This book looks at the nature of Winnicott's thought and its influence. It first examines the development of Winnicott's thinking through his own life time (first generation) and then continu

     

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    ISBN: 1299935540; 9781299935549; 1782411690; 9781782411697
    Subjects: Child psychology; Psychoanalysis; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; Child psychology; Psychoanalysis
    Other subjects: Winnicott, D. W. 1896-1971; Winnicott, D. W (1896-1971); Winnicott, Donald Woods 1896-1971; Winnicott, D. W
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  2. Evolution of Winnicott's Thinking
    Examining the Growth of Psychoanalytic Thought Over Three Generations
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Karnac Books

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1299935540; 1782200789; 1782411690; 9781299935549; 9781782200789; 9781782411697
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Child psychology; Psychoanalysis; Psychoanalyse; Child psychology; Psychoanalysis; Psychoanalyse; Wissenschaftsentwicklung; Kinderanalyse
    Other subjects: Winnicott, Donald Woods / 1896-1971; Winnicott, D. W. / (Donald Woods) / 1896-1971; Winnicott, D. W. (1896-1971); Winnicott, Donald W. (1896-1971)
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    What happens to the thinking of a thinker who refuses a discipleship? This book attempts to answer this question in relation to D.W. Winnicott and the evolution of his thinking. He eschewed a following, privileging the independence of his thinking and fostering the same in others. However Winnicott's thinking exerts a growing influence in areas including psychoanalysis, psychology, and human development. This book looks at the nature of Winnicott's thought and its influence. It first examines the development of Winnicott's thinking through his own life time (first generation) and then continu

    COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; INTRODUCTION; PART I THE EVOLUTION OF WINNICOTT'STHINKING; CHAPTER ONE Winnicott's own maturational process and facilitating environment; CHAPTER TWO The evolution of Winnicott's thinking on thinking and on influence; PART II WINNICOTT'S ANALYTIC "CHILDREN"; CHAPTER THREE Marion Milner; CHAPTER FOUR Enid Balint; CHAPTER FIVE Masud Khan; CHAPTER SIX Margaret Little; CHAPTER SEVEN Harry Guntrip; CHAPTER EIGHT A summary of Winnicott's thinking evolving in that of his analytic "children"; PART III WINNICOTT'S ANALYTIC "GRANDCHILDREN."

    CHAPTER NINE Enid Balint's analytic "children": Juliet Hopkins, Jennifer Johns, and Juliet MitchellCHAPTER TEN Masud Khan's analytic "children": Christopher Bollas and Adam Phillips; CHAPTER ELEVEN Marian Milner's analytic "children": Pearl King and Andreas Giannakoulas; CHAPTER TWELVE Margaret Little's analytic "child": Ralph Layland; CHAPTER THIRTEEN A summary of the evolution of Winnicott's thinking in that of his analytic "grandchildren"; CONCLUSION; APPENDIX A Chronology of Winnicott's thinking with characteristics and facilitative features; APPENDIX B Content analysis; NOTES; REFERENCES.