« A mother, who is taught that her baby should learn to have regular habits, really feels like a bad mother if she is told to feed her baby like a gypsy. `...` She is easily afraid of the great pleasure involved and feels that her family and neighbours will blame her if the difficulties result. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
The child and his family |
Donald W. Winnicott
The child and his family
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« A psychotic element is hidden in the neurotic child, and it may be that this psychotic element is precisely what needs to be reached and treated to improve the critical condition of the child. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
Fear of collapse and other clinical situations |
Donald W. Winnicott
Fear of collapse and other clinical situations
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« Absolute righteousness has been one of the scourges of this person's existence, and she would be very happy to be relieved of her compulsive righteousness. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
Fear of collapse and other clinical situations |
Donald W. Winnicott
Fear of collapse and other clinical situations
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