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Routledge Thinking About Children by Routledge - D. W. Winnicott

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Description

Thinking About Children offers a deep look into the work of D. W. Winnicott, a pediatrician and psychoanalyst who shaped child psychiatry and social work. This collection brings together thirty-one papers, with twenty-eight of them being previously unpublished works. This makes it a significant resource for professionals and students in the fields of child development and psychoanalysis. The content ranges from short clinical observations to broader meditations on human nature. It includes the landmark paper "Towards an objective study of human nature," providing readers with a wide variety of perspectives on child psychology. Whether you are studying clinical psychology or exploring the foundations of social work, this book provides access to essential writings that have influenced generations of practitioners. This volume serves as a vital tool for anyone interested in the specialized study of how children develop and interact with their world.

Key Features

Includes thirty-one papers covering a wide range of clinical and general topics.

Features twenty-eight previously unpublished works for unique academic insight.

Contains the landmark paper "Towards an objective study of human nature."

Provides diverse perspectives ranging from concise clinical observations to broad meditations.

Authored by D. W. Winnicott, an influential figure in child psychiatry and social work.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
19 August 2019
Listed Since
14 August 2019

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