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Donald Winnicott - Wikipedia
Donald Woods Winnicott (7 April 1896 – 25 January 1971) was an English paediatrician and psychoanalyst who was especially influential in the field of object relations theory and developmental psychology.
Donald Woods Winnicott | Institute of Psychoanalysis
Donald Woods Winnicott was a paediatrician who was amongst the first cohort to train as a psychoanalyst in the late 1920s. His contribution to the evolution of psychoanalysis constitutes a significant shift from classical Freudian theory.
Donald Winnicott Biography - GoodTherapy
Donald Woods Winnicott was a 20th century pediatrician and psychoanalyst who studied child development. Donald Woods Winnicott was born on April 7, 1896 in Plymouth, England....
Winnicott: Life and Work | American Journal of Psychiatry
Dec 1, 2003 · Donald Winnicott, the great British pediatrician, child psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst, lived from 1896 to 1971. Much of his large output of work lives on and remains useful, stimulating, and much discussed within and well beyond the field of psychoanalysis.
Donald W. Winnicott Biography – Contributions To Psychology
Donald W Winnicott was a renowned British psychoanalyst whose theories and works have had a major impact on the study and practice of psychotherapy. He was born in Plymouth, England in 1896 and studied medicine at the University of Oxford.
Biography – The Squiggle Foundation
DONALD WOODS WINNICOTT (1896-1971) © The Winnicott Trust. A pre-eminent figure in British psychoanalysis, Donald Winnicott is recognised internationally for his contributions to the understanding of psychological development, from infancy to maturity.
Donald Winnicott - Encyclopedia.com
May 17, 2018 · Winnicott, Donald Woods (1896–1971) A British paediatrician and psychoanalyst whose work on the mother-baby relationship directed attention to the infant's environment and to ‘good-enough mothering’.