Donald Woods Winnicott (1896-1971) was one of Britain's leading psychoanalysts and paediatricians. The author of some of the most radical propositions in psychoanalysis: transitional space, the capacity for concern, the use of an object, and many more, Winnicott’s work remains of great relevance to 21st century psychoanalysis.
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
Donald Winnicott, psychoanalyst and pediatrician, is viewed by many in the psychodynamic field as th...
Winnicott was a British psychoanalyst famous for identifying an area of experiencing between inner p...
As a collective of artist art psychotherapists called Winnicott Wednesdays, we were excited to be as...
As a collective of artist art psychotherapists called Winnicott Wednesdays, we were excited to be as...
ABSTRACT: The article focuses on the consequences of Winnicott's style for his work and for the psyc...
This context statement provides a critical overview of my work on D.W. Winnicott, as seen in the sub...
This book explores the significance of psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott's ideas for contemporary debat...
This context statement provides a critical overview of my work on D.W. Winnicott, as seen in the sub...
The article presents and discusses a two-decades correspondence between Michael Balint and D.W. Winn...
Dr Donald Woods Winnicott, arguably the most famous and influential psychoanalyst since Professor Si...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
Donald Winnicott, psychoanalyst and pediatrician, is viewed by many in the psychodynamic field as th...
Winnicott was a British psychoanalyst famous for identifying an area of experiencing between inner p...
As a collective of artist art psychotherapists called Winnicott Wednesdays, we were excited to be as...
As a collective of artist art psychotherapists called Winnicott Wednesdays, we were excited to be as...
ABSTRACT: The article focuses on the consequences of Winnicott's style for his work and for the psyc...
This context statement provides a critical overview of my work on D.W. Winnicott, as seen in the sub...
This book explores the significance of psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott's ideas for contemporary debat...
This context statement provides a critical overview of my work on D.W. Winnicott, as seen in the sub...
The article presents and discusses a two-decades correspondence between Michael Balint and D.W. Winn...
Dr Donald Woods Winnicott, arguably the most famous and influential psychoanalyst since Professor Si...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...