D.W. Winnicott

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D.W. Winnicott


Born
in Plymouth, Devon, The United Kingdom
April 07, 1896

Died
January 28, 1971

Genre


Donald Woods Winnicott was an English pediatrician, psychiatrist, sociologist and psychoanalyst.

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Playing and Reality

4.21 avg rating — 2,575 ratings — published 1971 — 14 editions
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The Child, the Family, and ...

3.96 avg rating — 401 ratings — published 1964 — 48 editions
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Home Is Where We Start from

3.96 avg rating — 383 ratings — published 1986 — 23 editions
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Babies and Their Mothers

3.98 avg rating — 286 ratings31 editions
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The Piggle: An Account of t...

3.90 avg rating — 291 ratings — published 1976
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The Maturational Processes ...

4.39 avg rating — 157 ratings — published 1970 — 4 editions
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Talking To Parents (A Merlo...

3.92 avg rating — 134 ratings — published 1993 — 23 editions
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Through Paediatrics to Psyc...

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4.56 avg rating — 112 ratings — published 1958 — 48 editions
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Human Nature

3.99 avg rating — 119 ratings — published 1988 — 25 editions
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Holding and Interpretation:...

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“Artists are people driven by the tension between the desire to communicate and the desire to hide.”
Donald Woods Winnicott

“It is a joy to be hidden, and disaster not to be found.”
D.W. Winnicott

“Tell me what you fear and I will tell you what has happened to you.”
Donald Woods Winnicott