Developing through Difficulty - What you need to know about Donald Winnicott
The British psychotherapist, Donald Winnicott, has many key ideas that are useful when thinking about how we develop and connect with the wider world particularly in times of difficulty. His genius, in part, is also to take and on develop ideas of Freud as well as make connections with ideas of Jung. In this talk, Mark Vernon explores the way in which Winnicott charts the dynamics of our personal development and how that may unfold into a maturity that relates us more fully to the world around us and even to the spirit of life itself. NB I realise now I mistakenly talked of "stages of ruth" rather than "stages of pre-ruth"! But the main point about the stance the child has towards life is still right. For more see www.markvernon.com.

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Winnicott Explains What Your "Blankie" Represents

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What if what we fear already happened? Discussion of the article Fear of Breakdown by Winnicott

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Freud & Beyond 2016 #5: Death Instinct, Bion, Winnicott

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From Ulro to Eternity: William Blake's fourfold vision

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Introduction to Object Relations Theory: Melanie Klein, Donald Winnicott, Otto Kernberg, Fairbairn

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Dr. Allan N. Schore - Modern attachment theory; the enduring impact of early right-brain development

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Winnicott's Take on Becoming Somebody

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PSYCHOTHERAPY - Donald Winnicott

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Object Relations, Winnicott, Anglicanism

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Watching loneliness | Krishnamurti

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Owning Your Own Shadow: The Dark Side of the Psyche

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Playing and Reality: An Introduction to the Thought of Donald Winnicott

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Christopher Bollas: Mental Pain

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Growing Up With My Serial Killer Cousin, Ted Bundy

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Winnicott's True Self and False Self: How We Lose Ourselves to Please Others

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The Boy Who Discovers He's a Reincarnated Monk

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Conan O’Brien Delivers the Commencement Address | Harvard Commencement 2026

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14. Narcissism: The Object Relations View

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The True and the False Self

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