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Abram, Jan And Donald W. Winnicott

The Language of Winnicott: A Dictionary of Winnicott's Use of Words. (Von) Jan Abram.

Karnac Books, 1996.,

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ISBN
9781855751231
Author
Abram, Jan And Donald W. Winnicott
Publishers
Karnac Books, 1996.
Size
400 Seiten; kart.
Keyword
Donald Winnicott, Psychoanalyse, Psychologie, Objektbeziehungstheorie
Dust jacket
No
Languages
English
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

Description

Gutes Exemplar; sehr geringe Lesespuren; aber keine Eintr�. - The first comprehensive and reliable guide to Winnicott's unique use of words, such as 'Aggression', 'Mother' and 'Play'. The book charts the way in which his thought matured throughout his forty year career, and gives extensive quotations from his original works. It also contains a comprehensive bibliography of all Winnicott's writings. A comprehensive and reliable guide to Winnicott's unique use of words, such as "Aggression", "Mother" and "Play". The text charts the way in which his thought matured throughout his 40-year career, and gives extensive quotations from his original works. It also contains a comprehensive bibliography of all Winnicott's writings. // Donald Woods Winnicott (* 7. April 1896 in Plymouth; � 25. oder 28. Januar 1971 in London) war ein englischer Kinderarzt und Psychoanalytiker. Er kam durch Vermittlung seines Lehranalytikers James Strachey unter dem Einfluss Melanie Kleins von der P�atrie zur Psychoanalyse, ohne sich als Kleinianer zu bezeichnen. Er geh�rte stattdessen � neben z. B. Michael Balint und Michael Foulkes � der sogenannten B-Gruppe, der Gruppe der Unabh�igen bzw. der Middle-Group der britischen psychoanalytischen Gesellschaft an, und er gilt (daher) als einer der wichtigsten Vertreter der britischen Objektbeziehungstheorie, au�rhalb der Objektbeziehungstheorie der Kleinianischen Schule. . (wiki) ISBN 9781855751231
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