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Summary
Table of Contents
List of figures and tables | p. xiv |
Notes on contributors | p. xv |
Editor's preface | p. xxi |
Acknowledgements | p. xxiv |
Donald Woods Winnicott (1896-1971) chronology | p. xxvii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Introductory overviews | p. 27 |
D.W.W. on D.W.W. | p. 29 |
The mother, the infant and the matrix: interpretations of aspects of the work of Donald Winnicott | p. 46 |
The evolution of Winnicott's theoretical matrix: a brief outline | p. 73 |
From Freud to Winnicott: aspects of a paradigm change | p. 113 |
Personal perspectives | p. 157 |
A personal view of the Kleinian contribution | p. 159 |
Winnicott: overlapping circles and the two way journey | p. 168 |
Potential space in psychoanalysis: the object in the setting | p. 183 |
Nachträglichkeit and Winnicott's 'Fear of Breakdown' | p. 205 |
Reading Winnicott | p. 213 |
Winnicott and the acquisition of freedom of thought | p. 235 |
The search for form: a Winnicottian theory of artistic creation | p. 250 |
Winnicott's deconstruction of primary narcissism | p. 270 |
Late Winnicott studies | p. 291 |
The use of an object in the context of Moses and Monotheism | p. 293 |
D.W.W.'s notes for the Vienna Congress 1971: a consideration of Winnicott's theory of aggression and an interpretation of the clinical implications | p. 302 |
Vital sparks and the form of things unknown | p. 331 |
On the margins: the role of the father in Winnicott's writings | p. 358 |
Winnicott and American analysts | p. 386 |
Squiggle evidence: the child, the canvas, and the 'negative labour' of writing history | p. 418 |
Appendix | p. 453 |
Glossary | p. 459 |
Index | p. 467 |
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