Playing and reality / D.W. Winnicott.
By: Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods).
Material type: BookPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, c1971 (1999)Description: xiii, 169 p. ; 22 cm + pbk.ISBN: 0415036895.Subject(s): Psychoanalysis -- Case studies | Play therapy -- Case studies | Play | Child psychology | Creative ability | Self-actualization (Psychology)DDC classification: 618.92Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
D.W. Winnicott's distinctive contribution to our understanding of human development, based on extensive clinical work with babies and young children, is known and valued the world over.
In Playing and Realityhe is concerned with the springs of imaginative living and of cultural experience in every sense, with whatever determines an individual's capacity to live creatively and to find life worth living. The ideas expressed here extend the theme first put forward in his paper 'Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena' published in 1953. They relate to an area of experience that has for centuries been a recurrent preoccupation of philosophers and poets. This intermediate area, between internal and external reality, is intensely personal, since its existence depends, as does the use that can be made of it, on each individual's early life experiences. If children can utilize this realm to initiate their relationship with the world, first through transitional objects, and later through play and shared playing, then cultural life and enjoyment of the cultural heritage, will be open to them.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Transitional objects and transitional phenomena -- Dreaming, fantasying and living: a case-history describing a primary dissociation -- Playing: a theoretical statement -- Playing: creative activity and the search for the self -- Creativity and its origins -- The use of an object and relating through identifications -- The location of cultural experience -- The place where we live -- Mirror-role of mother and family in child development -- Interrelating apart from instinctual drive and in terms of cross-identifications -- Contemporary concepts of adolescent development and their implications for higher education.
CIT Module PSYC 8001 - Core reading.
CIT Module PSYC 9014 - Core reading.
MTU Cork Module PSYC 9001 - Core reading.