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Standard loan Library Services Main collection Print books 150.195092 KAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 17024564
Standard loan Library Services Main collection Print books 150.195092 KAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 17024563
Standard loan Library Services Main collection Print books 150.195092 KAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 17024562
Standard loan Library Services Main collection Print books 150.195092 KAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 17024561
Standard loan Library Services Main collection Print books 150.195092 KAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 17024560

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Donald Winnicott is currently the most popular author in contemporary psychoanalysis. His writings are cited in bibliographies even more frequently than those of Sigmund Freud. And yet how many mental health professionals have actually managed to read and digest the nearly twenty published volumes of Winnicott's books, chapters, essays, reviews, and letters? Professor Brett Kahr, an award-winning biographer and scholar of long-standing, has resurrected Donald Woods Winnicott from the dead and has invited him for a memorable cup of tea at 87 Chester Square - Winnicott's London residence - in which the two men discuss Winnicott's life and work in compelling detail. After digesting Kahr's highly accessible ""posthumous interview"" with Winnicott, readers will have come to acquire a thorough overview of Winnicott's corpus of writings, and will appreciate the historical context in which he scripted his pioneering psychoanalytical contributions. A highly creative exercise in ""imaginative non-fiction"", this book - the first in a new series entitled Interviews with Icons - will delight novices and experienced professionals alike. Lavishly illustrated by Alison Bechdel, winner of the MacArthur Foundation ""Genius"" award, with original drawings of Winnicott based on unpublished photographs of Winnicott from Kahr's own archive."

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