Winnicott's Letter to Bion
Playing, Dreaming, and Beyond
Herausgeber: Lovett, Christopher G.; Cooper, Steven H.
Winnicott's Letter to Bion
Playing, Dreaming, and Beyond
Herausgeber: Lovett, Christopher G.; Cooper, Steven H.
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Winnicott's Letter to Bion presents reflections on a fascinating moment in the history of psychoanalytic thinking.
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Winnicott's Letter to Bion presents reflections on a fascinating moment in the history of psychoanalytic thinking.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032819211
- ISBN-10: 1032819219
- Artikelnr.: 73143607
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032819211
- ISBN-10: 1032819219
- Artikelnr.: 73143607
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Steven H. Cooper is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, and the Columbia Centre for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. A recipient of the JAPA Prize in 1989, he is also Chief Editor Emeritus of Psychoanalytic Dialogues. He is the author of numerous papers and seven books on psychoanalysis. Christopher G. Lovett trained at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, where he currently serves on the faculty. A former member of the editorial boards of The International Journal of Psychoanalysis and The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, he maintains a private practice in Newton Centre, Massachusetts.
Series editor's Foreword
Foreword
1. Nicola Abel-Hirsch, Bion's Letter
2. Leslie Caldwell, Imagining Engagement
3. Giuseppe Civitarese, Melanie Klein would not allow this: Winnicott's
Shadowboxing in his letter to Bion, October 5, 1967
4. Steven H. Cooper, Winnicott's Paradox: Being With and Without Memory
and Desire
5. Paulo Fabozzi, Winnicott's Research: Between Parallel Convergences
and Uniqueness
6. Jack Foehl, Pluperfect Errands in the Controversial Discussions of
Bion
7. Peter Goldberg, 'On the question of the sensuous in Winnicott/Bion
8. Robert D. Hinshelwood, Winnicott to Bion - Reflections on Winnicott's
Letter
9. Christopher Lovett, On Not Playing with Winnicott: A Not-So-Curious
Case of Non-Communication
10. Mauro Manica, An oracle (perhaps a miracle) at the British
Psychoanalytical Society: Winnicott's Letter to Bion of 5 October
1967
11. Elena Molinari, Reading what is not in a book: Dreaming and playing
with words
12. Michael Parsons, What Life Itself is About
13. Bruce Reis, Winnicott and Bion: Communicating and Not Communicating
14. Steve Seligman, 'Holding and Containing: Winnicott, Bion and Klein on
Infancy and the Infantile
Foreword
1. Nicola Abel-Hirsch, Bion's Letter
2. Leslie Caldwell, Imagining Engagement
3. Giuseppe Civitarese, Melanie Klein would not allow this: Winnicott's
Shadowboxing in his letter to Bion, October 5, 1967
4. Steven H. Cooper, Winnicott's Paradox: Being With and Without Memory
and Desire
5. Paulo Fabozzi, Winnicott's Research: Between Parallel Convergences
and Uniqueness
6. Jack Foehl, Pluperfect Errands in the Controversial Discussions of
Bion
7. Peter Goldberg, 'On the question of the sensuous in Winnicott/Bion
8. Robert D. Hinshelwood, Winnicott to Bion - Reflections on Winnicott's
Letter
9. Christopher Lovett, On Not Playing with Winnicott: A Not-So-Curious
Case of Non-Communication
10. Mauro Manica, An oracle (perhaps a miracle) at the British
Psychoanalytical Society: Winnicott's Letter to Bion of 5 October
1967
11. Elena Molinari, Reading what is not in a book: Dreaming and playing
with words
12. Michael Parsons, What Life Itself is About
13. Bruce Reis, Winnicott and Bion: Communicating and Not Communicating
14. Steve Seligman, 'Holding and Containing: Winnicott, Bion and Klein on
Infancy and the Infantile
Series editor's Foreword
Foreword
1. Nicola Abel-Hirsch, Bion's Letter
2. Leslie Caldwell, Imagining Engagement
3. Giuseppe Civitarese, Melanie Klein would not allow this: Winnicott's
Shadowboxing in his letter to Bion, October 5, 1967
4. Steven H. Cooper, Winnicott's Paradox: Being With and Without Memory
and Desire
5. Paulo Fabozzi, Winnicott's Research: Between Parallel Convergences
and Uniqueness
6. Jack Foehl, Pluperfect Errands in the Controversial Discussions of
Bion
7. Peter Goldberg, 'On the question of the sensuous in Winnicott/Bion
8. Robert D. Hinshelwood, Winnicott to Bion - Reflections on Winnicott's
Letter
9. Christopher Lovett, On Not Playing with Winnicott: A Not-So-Curious
Case of Non-Communication
10. Mauro Manica, An oracle (perhaps a miracle) at the British
Psychoanalytical Society: Winnicott's Letter to Bion of 5 October
1967
11. Elena Molinari, Reading what is not in a book: Dreaming and playing
with words
12. Michael Parsons, What Life Itself is About
13. Bruce Reis, Winnicott and Bion: Communicating and Not Communicating
14. Steve Seligman, 'Holding and Containing: Winnicott, Bion and Klein on
Infancy and the Infantile
Foreword
1. Nicola Abel-Hirsch, Bion's Letter
2. Leslie Caldwell, Imagining Engagement
3. Giuseppe Civitarese, Melanie Klein would not allow this: Winnicott's
Shadowboxing in his letter to Bion, October 5, 1967
4. Steven H. Cooper, Winnicott's Paradox: Being With and Without Memory
and Desire
5. Paulo Fabozzi, Winnicott's Research: Between Parallel Convergences
and Uniqueness
6. Jack Foehl, Pluperfect Errands in the Controversial Discussions of
Bion
7. Peter Goldberg, 'On the question of the sensuous in Winnicott/Bion
8. Robert D. Hinshelwood, Winnicott to Bion - Reflections on Winnicott's
Letter
9. Christopher Lovett, On Not Playing with Winnicott: A Not-So-Curious
Case of Non-Communication
10. Mauro Manica, An oracle (perhaps a miracle) at the British
Psychoanalytical Society: Winnicott's Letter to Bion of 5 October
1967
11. Elena Molinari, Reading what is not in a book: Dreaming and playing
with words
12. Michael Parsons, What Life Itself is About
13. Bruce Reis, Winnicott and Bion: Communicating and Not Communicating
14. Steve Seligman, 'Holding and Containing: Winnicott, Bion and Klein on
Infancy and the Infantile