This volume consists of the collected letters of D. W. Winnicott, a central figure in British psychoanalysis in the generation following Freud. Suspicious of dogma and deeply committed to the value of his own observations, he maintained a highly personal therapeutic and theoretical style. His common sense, humour, warmth, and individualism made him resemble an old-fashioned family doctor, while at the same time his soaring intellect addressed the most fundamental matters of the mind.Winnicott was a skilled writer with a gift for making his ideas accessible to general readers as well as…mehr
This volume consists of the collected letters of D. W. Winnicott, a central figure in British psychoanalysis in the generation following Freud. Suspicious of dogma and deeply committed to the value of his own observations, he maintained a highly personal therapeutic and theoretical style. His common sense, humour, warmth, and individualism made him resemble an old-fashioned family doctor, while at the same time his soaring intellect addressed the most fundamental matters of the mind.Winnicott was a skilled writer with a gift for making his ideas accessible to general readers as well as professionals. He was also a prolific correspondent. This selection of his letters - to colleagues, to the press, and to people who wrote to him about their problems - displays his lively style as well as his characteristic outspokenness and spontaneity. A pediatrician before he became a psychoanalyst, Winnicott was much concerned with the nature of relationships, beginning with that of mother and infant.
F. Robert Rodman M.D., practices psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, he is a member of the Centre for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies, Princeton, New Jersey, and the author of 'Not Dying: A Memoir' and 'Keeping Hope Alive: On Becoming a Psychotherapist'. Donald Winnicott (1896-1971) was trained in paediatrics, a profession that he practiced to the end of his life, in particular at the Paddington Green Children's Hospital. He began analysis with James Strachey in 1923, became a member of the British Psycho-Analytical Society in 1935, and twice served as its President. He was also a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and of the British Psychological Society.
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Preface Introduction To Violet Winnicott To Mrs. Neville Chamberlain To Kate Friedlander To the Editor, British Medical Journal To Lord Beveridge To the Editor, the Times To Ella Sharpe To Anna Freud To Paul Federn To the Editor, British Medical Journal To Marjorie Stone To the Editor, the Times To R. S. Hazlehurst To S. H. Hodge To Otho W. S. Fitzgerald To the Editor, the Times To P. D. Scott To James Strachey To Edward Glover To Hanna Segal To Augusta Bonnard To Willi Hoffer To H. Ezriel To Ernest Jones To Melanie Klein To Roger Money Kyrle To Herbert Rosenfeld To Hanna Segal To W. Clifford M. Scott To Esther Bick To Sylvia Payne To David Rapaport To Hannah Ries To W. Clifford M. Scott To W. Clifford M. Scott To Anna Freud To Betty Joseph To W. Clifford M. Scott To Sir David K. Henderson To John Bowlby To Klara Frank To Sir David K. Henderson To Anna Freud and Melanie Klein To Michael Fordham To Harry Guntrip To The Editor, the Times To Harry Guntrip To Roger Money Kyrle To D. Chaplin To the Editor, the Times To Roger Money Kyrle To Emilio Rodrigue To Charles F. Rycroft To Michael Fordham To Hanna Segal To Wilfred R. Bion To Anna Freud To Joan Riviere To Enid Balint To Gabriel Casuso To Oliver H. Lowry To J. P. M. Tizard To Barbara Lantos To Anna M. Kulka To Thomas Main To Melanie Klein To Martin James To Augusta Bonnard To Augusta Bonnard To Joan Riviere To R. D. Laing To Herbert Rosenfeld To Victor Smirnoff To Donald Meltzer To Elliot Jaques To Thomas Szasz To Michael Balint To Jacques Lacan To A. R. Luria To Wilfred R. Bion To Masud Khan To Wilfred R. Bion To Benjamin Spock To Ronald McKeith To Timothy Raison To the Editor, New Society To the Observer To John O. Wisdom To the Editor, the Observer To Mrs. B. J. Knopf To Humberto Nagera To Michael Fordham To Michael Fordham To Charles Anthony Storr To the Editor, the Times To Herbert Rosenfeld To Hans Thorner To a Confidant To Lili E. Peller To Sylvia Payne To Donald Meltzer To a Patient To D. N. Parfitt To Mrs. P. Aitken To a Colleague To Margaret Torrie To Margaret Torrie To Wilfred R. Bion To Gillian Nelson To Charles Clay Dahlberg To Marjorie Spence To Marjorie Spence To R. S. W. Dowling To Donald Gough To L. Joseph Stone To Adam Limentani To F. Robert Rodman To an American Correspondent To Anna Freud To J. D. Collinson To M. B. Conran To Agnes Wilkinson To William W. Sargant To Helm Stierlin To Robert Tod Winnicott's Correspondents
Preface Introduction To Violet Winnicott To Mrs. Neville Chamberlain To Kate Friedlander To the Editor, British Medical Journal To Lord Beveridge To the Editor, the Times To Ella Sharpe To Anna Freud To Paul Federn To the Editor, British Medical Journal To Marjorie Stone To the Editor, the Times To R. S. Hazlehurst To S. H. Hodge To Otho W. S. Fitzgerald To the Editor, the Times To P. D. Scott To James Strachey To Edward Glover To Hanna Segal To Augusta Bonnard To Willi Hoffer To H. Ezriel To Ernest Jones To Melanie Klein To Roger Money Kyrle To Herbert Rosenfeld To Hanna Segal To W. Clifford M. Scott To Esther Bick To Sylvia Payne To David Rapaport To Hannah Ries To W. Clifford M. Scott To W. Clifford M. Scott To Anna Freud To Betty Joseph To W. Clifford M. Scott To Sir David K. Henderson To John Bowlby To Klara Frank To Sir David K. Henderson To Anna Freud and Melanie Klein To Michael Fordham To Harry Guntrip To The Editor, the Times To Harry Guntrip To Roger Money Kyrle To D. Chaplin To the Editor, the Times To Roger Money Kyrle To Emilio Rodrigue To Charles F. Rycroft To Michael Fordham To Hanna Segal To Wilfred R. Bion To Anna Freud To Joan Riviere To Enid Balint To Gabriel Casuso To Oliver H. Lowry To J. P. M. Tizard To Barbara Lantos To Anna M. Kulka To Thomas Main To Melanie Klein To Martin James To Augusta Bonnard To Augusta Bonnard To Joan Riviere To R. D. Laing To Herbert Rosenfeld To Victor Smirnoff To Donald Meltzer To Elliot Jaques To Thomas Szasz To Michael Balint To Jacques Lacan To A. R. Luria To Wilfred R. Bion To Masud Khan To Wilfred R. Bion To Benjamin Spock To Ronald McKeith To Timothy Raison To the Editor, New Society To the Observer To John O. Wisdom To the Editor, the Observer To Mrs. B. J. Knopf To Humberto Nagera To Michael Fordham To Michael Fordham To Charles Anthony Storr To the Editor, the Times To Herbert Rosenfeld To Hans Thorner To a Confidant To Lili E. Peller To Sylvia Payne To Donald Meltzer To a Patient To D. N. Parfitt To Mrs. P. Aitken To a Colleague To Margaret Torrie To Margaret Torrie To Wilfred R. Bion To Gillian Nelson To Charles Clay Dahlberg To Marjorie Spence To Marjorie Spence To R. S. W. Dowling To Donald Gough To L. Joseph Stone To Adam Limentani To F. Robert Rodman To an American Correspondent To Anna Freud To J. D. Collinson To M. B. Conran To Agnes Wilkinson To William W. Sargant To Helm Stierlin To Robert Tod Winnicott's Correspondents
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