`The importance of Michael Jacobs′ book lies in his attempt to
convey... Winnicott′s profound influence.... Jacobs rightly delights
in the creativity and imagination of his subject and illustrates these
with numerous quotations and descriptions from Winnicott′s
writings.... What is conveyed throughout the book is the essence of
Winnicott.... [whose] gift was to make psychoanalytic language,
methods and concepts more widely available, accepted and appreciated
to a nonpsychoanalytic world′ - British Psychological Society
Counselling Psychology Review One of the best-known British
psychoanalysts, D W Winnicott attracts the interest of counsellors and
psychotherapists far beyond the strict psychoanalytic tradition in
which he was trained. He coined many phrases that have entered the
discourse of therapy, such as `good enough mother′, `transitional
object′ and `facilitating environment′. Winnicott has had a
profound impact on research into the mother-baby relationship, and his
unorthodox manner and sparkling writing style have attracted
enthusiastic acclaim. In this book, Michael Jacobs summarizes
Winnicott′s life and explains his major theoretical concepts. He
also rigorously evaluates his practice as a clinician - for example,
the holding and management of deeply regressed patients. While
highlighting Winnicott′s brilliance and creativity, Jacobs is not
afraid to scrutinize his contributions more critically. He also
discusses criticisms others have made of Winnicott, notably within the
psychoanalytic movement. The final chapter assesses the influence of
Winnicott′s thinking in other countries as well as in Britain.
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ISBN
9781446225967
Publisert
2016
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SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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