This book explores the significance of psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott's ideas for contemporary debates about care. Locating Winnicott in relation to a range of fields, including psychology, philosophy, sociology, critical theory and feminist theory, it examines the implications of his thinking for understanding and transforming the relationship between care and society. Winnicott was unique amongst psychoanalysts for the emphasis he placed on care in the development of subjectivity. The book unpacks Winnicott's understanding of care and assesses its relevance for conceptions of social responsibility, justice and transformation. In a world where care is in crisis, how might we theorise the conditions necessary for the development of caring s...
International audienceMy communication leans on the chapter 5 of « Of paediatrics in the psychoanaly...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
Winnicott was a British psychoanalyst famous for identifying an area of experiencing between inner p...
Donald Woods Winnicott (1896-1971) was one of Britain's leading psychoanalysts and paediatricians. T...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
Donald Winnicott, psychoanalyst and pediatrician, is viewed by many in the psychodynamic field as th...
This chapter introduces the historical and conceptual contexts of a moral and political theory of ca...
This book presents a psychosocial examination of the changing relationships between users of service...
This book draws upon a range of academic disciplines including sociology, social policy, psychology,...
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...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
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...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
Winnicott was a British psychoanalyst famous for identifying an area of experiencing between inner p...
Donald Woods Winnicott (1896-1971) was one of Britain's leading psychoanalysts and paediatricians. T...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
Donald Winnicott, psychoanalyst and pediatrician, is viewed by many in the psychodynamic field as th...
This chapter introduces the historical and conceptual contexts of a moral and political theory of ca...
This book presents a psychosocial examination of the changing relationships between users of service...
This book draws upon a range of academic disciplines including sociology, social policy, psychology,...
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...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
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...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...