The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott seeks
to introduce the distinctive psychoanalytic basic principles of
both Klein and Winnicott, to compare and contrast the way in which
their concepts evolved, and to show how their different approaches
contribute to distinctive psychoanalytic paradigms. The aim is
twofold - to introduce and to prompt research. The book consists of
five main parts each with two chapters, one each by Abram and
Hinshelwood that describes the views of Klein and of Winnicott on 5
chosen issues: Basic principles Early psychic development The role
of the external object The psychoanalytic concept of psychic pain
Conclusions on divergences and convergences Each of the 5 parts
will conclude with a dialogue between the authors on the topic of
the chapter. The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald
Winnicott will appeal to who are being introduced to psychoanalytic
ideas and especially to both these two schools of British Object
Relations.
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