The authors show how such concepts as transitional object and phenomena, the use of an object, and mirroring, remain essential today, and explore the way in which Winnicott conceived playing, creativity, cultural experience and adolescence, demonstrating their contemporary relevance.
The authors show how such concepts as transitional object and phenomena, the use of an object, and mirroring, remain essential today, and explore the way in which Winnicott conceived playing, creativity, cultural experience and adolescence, demonstrating their contemporary relevance.
IPA Publications Committee Introduction Illusion in the origins of transitional phenomena and transitional objects 1 Playing Playing: listening to the enacted dimension of the analytic process Creative processes and artistic creation Genesis primal scene and self-engenderment Creativity: a new paradigm for Freudian psychoanalysis Further reflections on Winnicott's last major theoretical achievement: from "Relating through identifications" to "The use of an object" The use of an object: Winnicott and ternary thought Thoughts on "Cultural experience and its location" The mirror role of mother and family in child development: a reflection Ruptures and reconnections: play as a thread for sewing up? Mirroring mirrors and proto-oedipal constellations Playing and Reality revisited: clinical practice with adolescents in the twenty-first century
IPA Publications Committee Introduction Illusion in the origins of transitional phenomena and transitional objects 1 Playing Playing: listening to the enacted dimension of the analytic process Creative processes and artistic creation Genesis primal scene and self-engenderment Creativity: a new paradigm for Freudian psychoanalysis Further reflections on Winnicott's last major theoretical achievement: from "Relating through identifications" to "The use of an object" The use of an object: Winnicott and ternary thought Thoughts on "Cultural experience and its location" The mirror role of mother and family in child development: a reflection Ruptures and reconnections: play as a thread for sewing up? Mirroring mirrors and proto-oedipal constellations Playing and Reality revisited: clinical practice with adolescents in the twenty-first century
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