ABSTRACT

The third book in the Winnicott Clinic Lecture Series contains a lecture from the author on Winnicott's theory on play. He discusses Winnicott's view on the importance of play and then moves on to presenting his own, somewhat contradictory, view on it. The author provides an innovative and provocative perspective on the subject, inviting people to think independently rather than accepting theories already laid out for them.

chapter |24 pages

Introduction

chapter |2 pages

Vote of thanks

chapter |10 pages

Addendum to lecture