ABSTRACT
This book includes articles that describe how Winnicott's thinking facilitates the building of bridges between the internal and external realities, and, outside the boundaries of psychoanalysis as well as within it, between different schools of thought.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|114 pages
Winnicott: His Work and Legacy
part II|138 pages
Clinical Work and Applications of Winnicott’s Tradition
chapter Eleven|10 pages
The paternal function in Winnicott: the psychoanalytical frame, becoming human*
chapter Twelve|14 pages
“Where we start from”: thinking with Winnicott and Lacan about the care of homeless adults
chapter Thirteen|12 pages
Seeing and being seen: the psychodynamics of pornography through the lens of Winnicott’s thought
chapter Sixteen|11 pages
“I feel that you are introducing a big problem. I never became human. I have missed it”*
chapter Nineteen|16 pages
Mind the gap: dysynchrony in the writings of Winnicott and associated clinical thoughts
part III|106 pages
Specialised Work in the Winnicott Tradition
chapter Twenty-Eight|4 pages
“Oedipus, schmedipus: so long as he loves his mother”: teaching Winnicott to a non-analytic audience
part IV|32 pages
Personal and Theoretical Reflections from Clinicians