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Review Essays

What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Work of D. W. Winnicott?

Donald Winnicott Today, edited by Jan Abram. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012. 512 pp.
Donald W. Winnicott: A New Approach, by Laura Dethiville; translated by Susan Ganley Lévy. London, England: Karnac, 2014. 158 pp.
Winnicott's Babies and Winnicott's Patients, by Margaret Boyle Spelman. London, England: Karnac, 2014. 189 pp.

Pages 140-158 | Published online: 03 Mar 2017
 

Acknowledgment

I would like to thank Phillip Blumberg, PhD, Bruce Reis, PhD, and Wendy Katz, PhD, for reading early drafts of this essay and for their helpful feedback.

Notes

1 In this, she follows Adam Phillips's (1988) book on Winnicott, which more than any of the books under review remains the best place to start on Winnicott's work.

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Nirav Soni

Nirav Soni, Ph.D., is a candidate at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research and is in private practice.

122 E. 42nd Street, Suite 3200

New York, NY 10168

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