« The ability of the individual to be alone (...) is one of the most important signs of the maturity of emotional development. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
The ability to be alone |
Donald W. Winnicott
The ability to be alone
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« The creativity of the patient, the therapist who knows too much can, with too much ease, steal it from him. What matters is not so much the knowledge of the therapist as the fact that he can hide his knowledge or refrain from proclaiming what he knows. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
Game and reality |
Donald W. Winnicott
Game and reality
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« A child's feet don't have to be on earth all the time. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
The child and his family |
Donald W. Winnicott
The child and his family
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