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Playing and reality / D.W. Winnicott.

By: Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971Series: Routledge classicsPublication details: London : Routledge, 2005. Description: xviii, 214 p. ; 20 cmISBN: 0415345464 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Play | Child psychology | Creative abilityDDC classification: 153.35
Contents:
1. Transitional objects and transitional phenomena -- 2. Dreaming, fantasying and living : a case-history describing a primary dissociation -- 3. Playing : a theoretical statement -- 4. Playing : creative activity and the search for the self -- 5. Creativity and its origins -- 6. The use of an object and relating through identifications -- 7. The location of cultural experience -- 8. The place where we live -- 9. Mirror-role of mother and family in child development -- 10. Interrelating apart from instinctual drive and in terms of cross-identifications -- 11. Contemporary concepts of adolescent development and their implications for higher education.
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Reprinted with a new preface by F. Robert Rodman. _ Originally published : London : Tavistock, 1971.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Transitional objects and transitional phenomena -- 2. Dreaming, fantasying and living : a case-history describing a primary dissociation -- 3. Playing : a theoretical statement -- 4. Playing : creative activity and the search for the self -- 5. Creativity and its origins -- 6. The use of an object and relating through identifications -- 7. The location of cultural experience -- 8. The place where we live -- 9. Mirror-role of mother and family in child development -- 10. Interrelating apart from instinctual drive and in terms of cross-identifications -- 11. Contemporary concepts of adolescent development and their implications for higher education.