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What happens to the thinking of a thinker who refuses a discipleship? This book attempts to answer this question in relation to D. W. Winnicott and the evolution of his thinking. He eschewed a following, privileging the independence of his thinking and fostering the same in others. However Winnicott's thinking exerts a growing influence in areas in
Contents
Introduction -- The Evolution of Winnicott's Thinking -- Winnicott's own maturational process and facilitating environment -- The evolution of Winnicott's thinking on thinking and on influence -- Winnicott's Analytic "Children" -- Marion Milner -- Enid Balint -- Masud Khan -- Margaret Little -- Harry Guntrip -- A summary of Winnicott's thinking evolving in that of his analytic "children" -- Winnicott's Analytic "Grandchildren" -- Enid Balint's analytic "children": Juliet Hopkins, Jennifer Johns, and Juliet Mitchell -- Masud Khan's analytic "children": Christopher Bollas and Adam Phillips -- Marian Milner's analytic "children": Pearl King and Andreas Giannakoulas -- Margaret Little's analytic "child": Ralph Layland -- A summary of the evolution of Winnicott's thinking in that of his analytic "grandchildren" -- Conclusion -- Chronology of Winnicott's thinking with characteristics and facilitative features -- Content analysis



