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The Winnicott Tradition

The Winnicott Tradition
Author: Margaret Boyle Spelman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 873
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429922760

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This book includes articles that describe how Winnicott's thinking facilitates the building of bridges between the internal and external realities, and, outside the boundaries of psychoanalysis as well as within it, between different schools of thought.


Winnicott and the Psychoanalytic Tradition

Winnicott and the Psychoanalytic Tradition
Author: Lesley Caldwell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429924070

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This book focuses on two themes: the first theme is the true self and the resonance of Winnicott's thinking with the contributions of other major psychoanalysts of the past half century; the second theme emerges from the first: the pursuit of authenticity, whether by patient or analyst.


Winnicott and the Psychoanalytic Tradition

Winnicott and the Psychoanalytic Tradition
Author: Lesley Caldwell
Publisher: Karnac Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2007
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781855754676

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This collection proposes that using Winnicott's work to think about themes of importance to practitioners now is also a way of thinking about some of the present preoccupations of psychoanalysis. How certain themes assume an importance and develop at certain times often resonates with debates of the past and to encounter them in the present almost always offer something new. Theoretical and clinical ideas are produced in particular conditions and often also in response to, or as part of, a certain intellectual and socio-cultural context; how they have come to be understood and how they have their effect also involves that wider world and its interests.


Between Winnicott and Lacan

Between Winnicott and Lacan
Author: Lewis A. Kirshner
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011-03-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1136912312

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D.W. Winnicott and Jacques Lacan are arguably two of the most important psychoanalytic theoreticians since Freud, and, somewhat ironically, seemingly two of the most incompatible. Lewis Kirshner and his colleagues attempt to demonstrate how the intellectual contributions of these two figures - such as Winnicott's self and Lacan's subject - complement productively despite their apparent contrast. Throughout the book, their major concepts are clarified and differentiated, but always with an eye toward points of intersection and a more effective psychoanalytic practice. Furthermore, these contri.


The Evolution of Winnicott's Thinking

The Evolution of Winnicott's Thinking
Author: Margaret Boyle Spelman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429920695

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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 continues this exploration by viewing the thinking in members of the group with a strong likelihood of influence from him; his analysands (second generation) and their analysands (third generation).


Winnicott and Kohut on Intersubjectivity and Complex Disorders

Winnicott and Kohut on Intersubjectivity and Complex Disorders
Author: Carlos Nemirovsky
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2020-08-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000166430

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Given the complexity of scientific developments inside and outside the psychoanalytic field, traditional definitions of basic psychoanalytic notions are no longer sufficiently comprehensive. We need conceptualizations that encompass new clinical phenomena observed in present-day patients and that take into account contributions inside, outside, and on the boundaries of our practice. This book discusses theoretical concepts which explain current clinical expressions that are as ineffable as they are commonplace. Our patients resort to these expressions when they feel distressed by their perception of themselves as unreal, empty, fragile, non-existent, non-desiring, doubtful about their identity, beset by feelings of futility and apathy, and emotionally numb. The book aims at contrasting the ideas of Winnicott and Kohut, which are connected with a clinical practice that sees each patient as unique and are moreover in direct contact with empirical facts, and applies them to the benefit of complex patients. These ideas facilitate the expansion of paths in both the theory and the practice of our profession. Uniquely contrasting the works of two seminal thinkers with a Latin American perspective, Winnicott and Kohut on Intersubjectivity and Complex Disorders will be invaluable to clinicians and psychoanalysts.


The Collected Works of D.W. Winnicott

The Collected Works of D.W. Winnicott
Author: Donald Woods Winnicott
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2017
Genre: Child psychiatry
ISBN: 0190271337

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The W.R. Bion Tradition

The W.R. Bion Tradition
Author: Giuseppe Civitarese
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1048
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429922736

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This book provides a clear, comprehensive, and sequential account of Bion's thinking, his life experience and technical innovations, saturated with quotes from his diaries and theoretical papers. It offers clinical vignettes to illuminate salient aspects of the therapeutic encounter.


The Klein Tradition

The Klein Tradition
Author: Kay Long
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429832583

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Melanie Klein's extension of Freud's ideas - in particular her explorations into the world of the infant and her emphasis on the complex interactions between the infant's internal world of powerful primitive emotions of love and hate and the mothering that the infant receives - were greeted with skepticism but are now widely accepted as providing an invaluable way of understanding human cognitive and emotional development. Klein's insights shed light on persecuted states, guilt, the drive to create and to repair; they also provide the clinician with a theory of technique. Klein's work has inspired the work of psychoanalysts around the world. Her concept of projective identification with its implications for the understanding of countertransference made a significant impact on her followers and on psychoanalysts in other countries and from other schools of thought. Further exploration of these ideas has led to greater understanding of how change occurs in psychoanalysis and has inspired a large literature with a particular focus on technique.


The Lacan Tradition

The Lacan Tradition
Author: Lionel Bailly
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018-04-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429866372

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The Lacanian Tradition is unique among psychoanalytic schools in its influence upon academic fields such as literature, philosophy, cultural and critical studies. This book aims to make Lacan's ideas accessible and relevant also to mainstream psychoanalysts, and to showcase developments in Lacanian thinking since his death in 1981. The volume highlights the clinical usefulness of such concepts as the paternal metaphor, the formula of fantasy, psychic structure, the central role of desire and the interlinking of the individual subject in the matrix of the Other. While these themes are woven through all the papers, each is a highly individual reflection upon some aspect of Lacanian theory, practice or history.