Donald Winnicott

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Donald Winnicott was a British pediatrician and psychoanalyst known for his influential theories on child development, including the concepts of the "good enough mother," the "transitional object," and the "true and false self."

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Donald Winnicott canonical 2
Wilfred Bion 1
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instanceOf British psychoanalyst
child psychoanalyst
human
pediatrician
psychoanalyst
birthDate 1896-04-07
birthPlace Plymouth, Devon, England NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart disease
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1971-01-25
educatedAt Jesus College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College NERFINISHED
The Leys School NERFINISHED
employer Paddington Green Children's Hospital NERFINISHED
familyName Winnicott NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork child development
object relations theory
pediatrics
psychoanalysis
genre clinical case study
psychoanalytic theory
givenName Donald NERFINISHED
influenced attachment theory NERFINISHED
contemporary psychoanalysis
developmental psychology
object relations theory
psychotherapy with children
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf British Psychoanalytical Society NERFINISHED
name Donald Woods Winnicott NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableIdea concept of potential space
concept of the false self
concept of the good enough mother
concept of the holding environment
concept of the transitional object
concept of the true self
notableWork Playing and Reality NERFINISHED
The Child, the Family, and the Outside World NERFINISHED
The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment NERFINISHED
Through Paediatrics to Psycho-Analysis NERFINISHED
occupation pediatrician
physician
psychoanalyst
positionHeld consultant pediatrician at Paddington Green Children's Hospital
spouse Alice Buxton Winnicott NERFINISHED
Clare Britton Winnicott NERFINISHED
theory good enough mother
holding environment
potential space
transitional object
transitional phenomena
true self and false self
use of an object

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Ann Belford Ulanov influencedBy Donald Winnicott