Squiggles and Spaces

Revisiting the Work of D. W. Winnicott, Volume 2

Anthony Molino author Andreas Giannakoulas editor Max Hernandez editor Mario Bertolini editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Published:1st Jul '01

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Squiggles and Spaces cover

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the publication of D.W. Winnicott's "Playing and Reality", a number of organizations - including the University of Milan, the European Federation for Psychoanalysis, the Italian Association of Psychoanalysis, the Peruvian Psychoanalytic Society, together with the Squiggle Foundation and Winnicott Trust - organized a major international conference on Winnicott's work, entitled "The Psyche-Soma: from Paediatrics to Psychoanalysis". Derived from that conference, "Squiggles and Spaces" looks to update and elaborate Winnicott's theoretical insights and clinical findings.

Volume two distinguishes itself from the first volume primarily in two ways. On the one hand, a significant portion of the book is dedicated to a comparative study of Winnicott s work and that of his noteworthy contemporaries (or near-contemporaries). Among these are Ferenczi, Balint, Tustin, Bion and C.G. Jung. The second feature of this volume is the wide array of essays by Italian psychoanalysts working in the tradition of Winnicott.

'IT IS HARD TO IMAGINE ANYONE READING THIS BOOK AND FAILING TO BECOME A MORE SENSITIVE THERAPIST AND PERSON. A TREASURE HOUSE OF CHAPTERS BY PEOPLE WHO KNEW WINNICOTT OR WERE TOUCHED BY HIS WORK, IT HELPS FILL OUT ONE'S SENSE OF WINNICOTT'S SIGNIFICANCE YET LEAVES ENOUGH LOOSE STRINGS TO PULL ON FOR ONE'S OWN JOURNEY.' Michael Eigen 'IT IS HEARTENING TO SEE AND EXPERIENCE SUCH INTENSIVE AND PRODUCTIVE ANALYTIC THINKING THAT TAKES AS ITS INSPIRATION WINNICOTT'S WORK. ALTHOUGH THIS VOLUME ILLUMINATES SOMETHING OF WINNICOTT'S INFLUENCE IN ITALY, IT STANDS, LIKE ITS PREDECESSOR, AS A RICH TRIBUTE TO AND EXTENSION OF HIS IMPACT ON PSYCHOANALYSTS AND PSYCHOTHERAPISTS AROUND THE WORLD.' Paul Williams

ISBN: 9781861562784

Dimensions: 232mm x 154mm x 18mm

Weight: 482g

284 pages