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Donald Winnicott


🧸 Key Concepts & Clinical Focus

  • Child Psychoanalysis
  • Technique
  • Sexuality & Adolescence
  • Play & Transitional Phenomena

📚 Major Works

  • Playing and Reality
  • Thinking about Children

✍️ Essays & Seminal Papers

Play, Creativity, and the Self

  • Play: A Theoretical Exposition
  • Play: Creative Activity and the Search for the Self
  • Creativity and Its Origins
  • The Use of an Object and Relationship Through Identifications
  • The Location of Cultural Experience
  • The Place Where We Live

Child Development & the Family

  • The Mirror Role of the Mother and Family in Child Development
  • Interrelating Independently of Instinctual Impulse
  • Contemporary Concepts of Adolescent Development and Their Implications for Higher Education
  • Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena
  • Dreaming, Fantasying and Living
  • Environmental Needs: The Early Stages

Clinical Case Studies & Observations

  • A Clinical Example of Symptomatology After the Birth of a Sibling
  • Notes on a Little Boy
  • The Niffle (Winnicott’s “Niffle” was a transitional object belonging to a boy, while the Niffler is a magical creature that is attracted to shiny objects.)
  • The Influence of Emotional Development on Feeding Problems
  • Sleep Refusal in Children

Special Topics

  • Adoption
    • Two Adopted Children
    • Pitfalls in Adoption
    • Children Adopted in Adolescence
  • Psychosomatic Medicine
    • Contribution to a Discussion on Enuresis
    • Papular Urticaria and the Dynamics of Skin Sensation
    • Brief Communication on Enuresis
    • Child Psychiatry: The Body Affected by Psychological Factors
    • On Cardiac Neurosis in Children
  • Autism and Schizophrenia
    • Autism
    • The Etiology of Childhood Schizophrenia in Terms of Adaptive Failure

📖 From “Thinking About Children” – Table of Contents Overview

Part One: Observation, Intuition and Empathy

  • Towards an Objective Study of Human Nature
  • “Yes, but how do we know it’s true?”

Part Two: Early Child Development

  • Early Introduction to External Reality: The Early Stages
  • Environmental Needs; The Early Stages; Total Dependence and Essential Independence

Part Three: The Family

  • The Influence of Emotional Development on Feeding Problems
  • Sleep Refusal in Children
  • The Effect of Loss on Young People
  • Out of the Mouths of Adolescents
  • The Delinquent and Habitual Offender
  • A Clinical Approach to Family Problems: The Family

Part Four: Starting School

  • Mental Hygiene of the Preschool Child
  • The Teacher, the Parent, and the Doctor

Part Five: Case Studies and Observations

  • A Clinical Example of Symptomatology After the Birth of a Sibling
  • Notes on a Little Boy
  • The Niffle

Part Six: Adoption

  • Two Adopted Children
  • Pitfalls in Adoption
  • Children Adopted in Adolescence

Part Seven: Psychosomatic Problems

  • Contribution to a Discussion on Enuresis
  • Papular Urticaria and the Dynamics of Skin Sensation
  • Brief Communication on Enuresis
  • Child Psychiatry: The Body Affected by Psychological Factors
  • On Cardiac Neurosis in Children

Part Eight: Autism and Schizophrenia

  • Three Book Reviews on Autism
  • Autism
  • The Etiology of Childhood Schizophrenia in Terms of Adaptive Failure

Part Nine: Professional Care of the Growing Child

  • Training for Child Psychiatry: Department of Pediatric Psychology
  • Notes on the Time Factor in Treatment
  • The Association of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Observed as a Group Phenomenon
  • A Link Between Pediatrics and Child Psychology: Clinical Observations
  • Child Psychiatry, Social Work, and Alternative Care
  • Glossary of Medical Terms

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Biography

Our course

Biography, Concepts, Clinical Cases

Love, Sexuality, Clinic, Fundamental Concepts, Society, Discomfort, Anguish, the child, the adolescent, Psychiatric Clinic, Modern Psychoanalysis

The asymptote is then formed by the different delusional formations, the talking birds that talk to …

The asymptote is then formed by the different delusional formations, the talking birds that talk to President Schreber, with voices, whispers, all the specters of hallucinations will border this asymptote

Freud’s Journey

1930 - 1960

M. Klein, D. Winnicott, Child psychoanalysis, Technique, Sexuality, Adolescence, Play

2000

Soler, Quinet, Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Paranoia, Melancholy

1940 - 1970

Lacan: Anxiety, Object Relation, Identification, Transference,

Style

2020

Dunker, Zizek, JA Miller: Enjoyment and the Theory of Value - Economic Concepts in Lacan

1900 - 1930

Freud: Love, Sexuality, Clinic, Fundamental Concepts,

Society

THE SYMBOLIC ORDER - The SUPREMACY OF THE SIGNIFIER…

THE SYMBOLIC ORDER - The SUPREMACY OF THE SIGNIFIER

THE REAL, THE SYMBOLIC AND THE IMAGINARY - THE BODY, THE SELF, THE SUBJECT (THE ORGANISM, ONE’S OWN BODY, THE DISMEMBERED BODY) - INTERSUBJECTIVE COMMUNICATION - DESIRE AND ITS INTERPRETATION

FORMATIONS OF THE UNCONSCIOUS - ANALYTICAL EXPERIENCE - THE PHALLUS, OBJECT a - PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC

Concepts

“After all, who am I? What is this strange thing, this symptom that makes me feel unwell?”

Desire, fantasy, Unconscious. Repetition

Phenomenology of Consciousness.

Symptoms, Frustrations, Difficulties, Confusions, Resistances, Losses, - Discomfort…

Symptoms, Frustrations, Difficulties, Confusions, Resistances, Losses, - Discomfort

Our course

Biography, Concepts, Clinical Cases

Love, Sexuality, Clinic, Fundamental Concepts, Society, Discomfort, Anguish, the child, the adolescent, Psychiatric Clinic, Modern Psychoanalysis

The asymptote is then formed by the different delusional formations, the talking birds that talk to …

The asymptote is then formed by the different delusional formations, the talking birds that talk to President Schreber, with the voices, whispers, all the specters of hallucinations will border this asymptote

Shall we start this journey?