« When the family is functioning, the therapist's goal must be to allow the child brought to him for treatment to use what the family can actually do better and more economically than anyone else: provide all mental care for the entire period until the healing period. »
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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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« An infant who has a deformity can become a healthy child with a Self that is not deformed, and the feeling that he has it is based on the experience as an accepted person. »
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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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« Jung seems to have no contact with his own primitive destructive impulses, and his writings are in line with this idea. In his children's games he built and destroyed constantly and again; he does not describe himself playing constructively in relation to the unconscious fantasy of having destroyed. `...` I had related this to a difficulty that Jung had encountered when he was raised by a depressed mother (if it is true). »
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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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