190 Pages
by
Routledge
190 Pages
by
Routledge
210 Pages
by
Routledge
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Winnicott and "sex" are two subjects that are rarely associated with one another. Sexuality is not a prominent theme within the work of Winnicott, who preferred to concentrate on the development of the self from infancy. However, his writings contain unexplored insights into sexuality and it is these hidden insights that prompted the author to invite papers from leading analysts to expand upon... Read more
Introduction , Winnicott at the start of the third millennium , Laplanche and Winnicott meet . . . and survive , Childhood sexual theories and childhood sexuality: the primal scene and parental sexuality , Violence and creativity , Adult eros in D. W. Winnicott , Sex as a defence against sexuality , Working with women in an NHS outpatient clinic for sexual dysfunction , Talking nonsense, and knowing when to stop
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Lesley Caldwell






