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In Playing and Reality, D. W. Winnicott delves into the intricate relationship between play and the development of the self. This seminal work explores how play serves as a vital component in childhood development and the formation of reality, shedding light on the psychological underpinnings that govern human interaction and creativity.
Winnicott, a prominent psychoanalyst, posits that play is not merely a pastime for children but a fundamental aspect of their emotional and psychological growth. Through a series of insightful observations and case studies, he illustrates how play facilitates the transition from a solitary, inner world to one of shared experiences, ultimately shaping the individual’s capacity for relationships and understanding of reality.
This book is ideal for psychologists, educators, and parents alike, as well as anyone interested in the profound connections between play and reality. Readers of Winnicott's other works, such as Holding and Interpretation and The Child, the Family, and the Outside World, will find similar depth and insight in this exploration of human development.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 232
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN: 9780415345460
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