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"Bowlby and Winnicott's students give us new perspectives in a
lively, authentic and scholarly picture of these important figures,
whose influence and major contributions to many fields is immense.
I welcome this informative, entertaining and thought-provoking book
and I hope that it will be widely read." --Dr. Mario MarroneJohn
Bowlby and Donald Winnicott were two of the most notable twentieth
century pioneers in the application of psychoanalysis to child
development and family studies. A series of essays, written by
former students of both men, provides insight into the way they
approached their work, in addition to novel and clarifying
commentaries on their ideas.The book covers such subjects as the
problems of antisocial children, separation, loss, and grief. It
pays attention to the social context and dimension of Bowlby and
Winnicott's work and includes a novel examination of their
contributions to the 1945 Curtis Committee's deliberations leading
to the landmark 1948 Children's Act in Great Britain. Their
different personalities and scientific attitudes are brought out in
a lively and anecdotal way. The book ends with an extensive
bibliography that links their own individual work not only to each
other, but also to the many and varied strands of research and
reflection that owe their origin to D.W. Winnicott and John Bowlby.
A fascinating book that sets Bowlby and Winnicott in context and
relation to one another to provide a new perspective on both, as
well as providing a welcome testimony to their enduring legacy.
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