

Psychotic anxieties and containment
Book • 1990
This book offers a unique perspective on psychoanalytic practice through Margaret Little's personal experience of analysis with D.W.
Winnicott.
It explores how Winnicott provided a 'holding environment,' managed anger, and helped Little recover from deep depression.
The book is significant for its insight into Winnicott's therapeutic methods and the dynamics of the analyst-analysand relationship.
Winnicott.
It explores how Winnicott provided a 'holding environment,' managed anger, and helped Little recover from deep depression.
The book is significant for its insight into Winnicott's therapeutic methods and the dynamics of the analyst-analysand relationship.
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as a wonderful book that is a journal entry of her own analysis.

Joseph Lee

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