Description: A practicing pediatrician as well as analyst, Donald Woods Winnicott possessed a profound appreciation for the developmental tasks of life's earliest stages and, in particular, for the role of the other in successful maturation. While most practicing psychoanalysts are familiar with the concept of the transitional object-Winnicott's best known contribution-his work is sometimes considered more of interest to developmental theorists and child care workers than to psychotherapists. Yet his bibliography, which includes nearly 200 published works and many still unpublished papers, contains valuable discussions of a wide spectrum of clinical problems. Organized in four sections, The Facilitating Environment opens with a series of theoretical chapters that place Winnicott's key concepts in the framework of better-known schools of p…condition info: Has a sturdy binding with some shelf wear. Little to no markings and/or highlighting. Missing dust cover. Former library copy with stamps/stickers.
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EAN: 9780823618255
Publisher: International Universities Press, Incorporated
Publication Year: 1997
Topic: Movements / Psychoanalysis
Book Title: Facilitating Environment
Number of Pages: 660 Pages
Language: English
Genre: Psychology
Author: Bruce L. Smith, M. Gerard Fromm
Format: Hardcover