By Laurence Spurling, Squiggle Foundation
December 31, 1996
The Squiggle Foundation's aims are to study and disseminate the work of Winnicott, with a particular emphasis on application....
By Laurence Spurling
December 31, 1992
The Squiggle Foundation's aims are to study and disseminate the work of Winnicott, with a particular emphasis on application....
By Val Richards
December 31, 1996
This book focuses on one of D. W. Winnicott's most enduring and resonant formulations, the True and False Self. It is a salutary reminder of Winnicott's capacity as the acclaimed advocate of maternal "holding"—also for sharpness and for the sudden piercing stab of recognition....
By Laurence Spurling, Squiggle Foundation
December 31, 1993
The Squiggle Foundation's aims are to study and disseminate the work of Winnicott, with a particular emphasis on application....
By Lesley Caldwell
December 31, 2002
'Fuelled by agitation and panic about paedophilia, child abuse, violence and neglect on the one side, and by children as violent murderers and killers on the other, there has been an explosion of concern regarding the place, care, treatment and life of Children, in Europe and beyond. This ...
By Jan Abram
May 27, 2016
Despite being one of the foremost psychoanalysts working today, much of Andre Green's work has until recently been unavailable in English. This work aims to rectify this, by collecting together five lectures given to the Squiggle Foundation in London. This accessible and clearly written book ...
By Lesley Caldwell
February 04, 2007
This book focuses on two themes: the first theme is the true self and the resonance of Winnicott's thinking with the contributions of other major psychoanalysts of the past half century; the second theme emerges from the first: the pursuit of authenticity, whether by patient or analyst....
By Lesley Caldwell
December 31, 2000
This volume in the Winnicott Studies series is dedicated to the life and work of Marion Milner and reflects, in varying ways, her unique use of Winnicott's work to shape her own thinking about art and creativity. Among the papers here are contemporary reviews of Milner's books by both Winnicott and...
By Lesley Caldwell
December 31, 2005
Winnicott and "sex" are two subjects that are rarely associated with one another. Sexuality is not a prominent theme within the work of Winnicott, who preferred to concentrate on the development of the self from infancy. However, his writings contain unexplored insights into sexuality and it is ...
By Christopher Reeves
December 31, 2012
In 2009-2010, The Squiggle Foundation, whose aim is to stimulate interest in the work of Donald Winnicott, organized a series of lectures on the theme of "the antisocial tendency". These lectures are offered here to the wider public much as they were originally given. The speakers, each one an ...
By Gillian Wilce, Val Richards
December 31, 1997
This is the second monograph to be published under the auspices of Winnicott Studies, the Squiggle Foundation's renowned series of publications on contemporary applications of Winnicott's thought. Like its predecessor, which concentrated on the True and False Self, this volume focuses on a single ...