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Zusatztext The volume furnishes a wonderfully rich overview of how Winnicott conceptualized and worked with healthy and unhealthy persons as it traces the ways he conceived such elements of psychic life as self-other relations, the problem of envy, fantasy and reality, emotional development, and human creativity. To have in one place these essays on Winnicott will facilitate further reexaminations of the ideas and therapies of this important analyst. Informationen zum Autor Amal Treacher Kabesh is an Associate Professor in the School of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Nottingham. She has a long-standing interest in bringing together psychoanalytic and cultural theory in order to understand identity (particularly gender and ethnicity) and has published extensively on these topics. Her two most recent books are Postcolonial Masculinities: Histories, Emotions, Ethics and Egyptian Revolutions: Conflict, Repetition and Identification. Klappentext Twelve Essays on Winnicott is a collection of the introductory contributions published in each of the volumes of The Collected Works of DW Winnicott. Zusammenfassung One of Britain's leading psychoanalysts and pediatricians, Donald Woods Winnicott (1896 - 1971) was the creative mind behind some of the most enduring theories of the child and of child, adolescent and adult analysis. Winnicott's work is still relevant today for child and adult therapists, psychoanalysts, social workers, teachers, and psychologists, and his papers and clinical observations are routinely studied by trainees in psychoanalysis, psychiatry, and clinical psychology. Brought together into a single volume for the first time, the writings that compose Twelve Essays on Winnicott originally appeared as part of the landmark publication The Collected Works of DW Winnicott (winner in the Historical category of the American Board & Academy of Psychoanalysis Book Prize for best books published in 2016). These twelve works of original scholarship provide a distinctive chronological map to Winnicott's theoretical developments and clinical innovations. The result is a substantial contribution to psychoanalytic theory and practice that will be of interest to clinicians, scholars, and new and lifelong students of the work of Donald W. Winnicott. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Acknowledgements 1. The Enduring Significance of Donald W Winnicott: A General Introduction to the Collected Works Lesley Caldwell and Helen Taylor Robinson 2. From Paediatrics to Psychoanalysis Ken Robinson 3. "Two makes one, then one makes two: early emotional development" Christopher Reeves 4. Towards Different Objects, Other Spaces, New Integrations Vincenzo Bonaminio and Paolo Fabozzi 5. Reading Winnicott Slowly Dominique Scarfone 6. Winnicott: Reaching His Peak Jennifer Johns and Marcus Johns 7. Health: Dependency towards Independence Angela F. Joyce 8. Object Presence and Absence in Psychic Development Anna Ferruta 9. Communication between Infant and Mother, Patient and Analyst: The Years of Consolidation Ann Horne 10. Being, Creativity and Potential Space Arne Jemstedt 11. Expectation and Offer: the Challenge of Communication in Winnicott's 'Therapeutic Consultations' Marco Armellini 12. Winnicott and the Primacy of Life Steven Groarke ...