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The Language of Winnicott
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While not explicitly named in the provided text, it is heavily implied that Jan Abram's work is based on D.W.
Winnicott's theories.
Winnicott was a highly influential British pediatrician and psychoanalyst known for his work on the development of the self and the importance of the early mother-infant relationship.
His concepts, such as the transitional object and the holding environment, have profoundly impacted the field of psychoanalysis.
Winnicott's writing style is often described as elusive and complex, requiring careful study to fully grasp its nuances.
His work continues to be studied and debated by psychoanalysts worldwide.
Winnicott's theories.
Winnicott was a highly influential British pediatrician and psychoanalyst known for his work on the development of the self and the importance of the early mother-infant relationship.
His concepts, such as the transitional object and the holding environment, have profoundly impacted the field of psychoanalysis.
Winnicott's writing style is often described as elusive and complex, requiring careful study to fully grasp its nuances.
His work continues to be studied and debated by psychoanalysts worldwide.
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as a seminal work in psychoanalysis, focusing on the use of language and writing style.

Jan Abram

Jan Abram, "The Surviving Object: Psychoanalytic Clinical Essays on Psychic Survival-Of-The-Object" (Routledge, 2021)