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Babies and Their Mothers (Merloyd Lawrence)
D. W. Winnicott
Synopsis "Babies and Their Mothers (Merloyd Lawrence)"
Offers insights into the central issues of infancy, with an introduction by Benjamin Spock, M.D.D. W. Winnicott is a major influence on all of us who have tried to bring emotional and behavior issues into pediatrics. His work should be available to parents and to all those who work with small children in this country.--T. Berry Brazelton, M.D.Dr. Winnicott was, among my seniors, the paediatrician I most admired and from whom I learned the most.--Sir Peter Tizard, President of the British Paediatric AssociationThe gentleman wrote powerfully, and with sensitivity, intelligence, and the fruits of many years of experience.--Burton White, Ph.D., author of The First Three Years of LifeWinnicott helped to bridge the gap for me between pediatrics and the dynamics of child development.--Benjamin Spock, M.D.My reaction to this work can perhaps be best understood by imagining oneself to be the editor of some popular journal who had just received from Sigmund Freud a collection of his most important work written specifically for the educated lay public. While Winnicott's importance continues to grow in psychoanalytic circles, this collection of essays represents Winnicott at his most creative, comprehensible, and relevant.--Harold Bursztajn, M.D., Harvard Medical School
(1896-1971)Pediatra y psicoanalista inglés, uno de los grandes referentes de la corriente psicoanalítica posterior a Freud. Estudió medicina en la Universidad de Cambridge. Durante la Primera Guerra Mundial fue reclutado y sirvió como cirujano. Una vez concluido su servicio pudo terminar su carrera, especializándose en la rama de la pediatría. Mientras estudiaba pediatría, comenzó a mostrar interés por el psicoanálisis freudiano al conocer a Ernest Jones, psicoanalista y biógrafo de Sigmund Freud, el cual le animó a que comenzara su Análisis Didáctico con James Strachey, psicoanálisis que continuó más tarde con Joan Rivière. Posteriormente, Donald Winnicott ingresó como miembro en la Sociedad Psicoanálitica Británica de la que llegó a ser presidente al final de su vida.