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Steering Of Object Relations Theory
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Two different mirrors: A clinical practice model derived from an integration of the theories of Jacques Lacan and D. W. Winnicott
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Creating the world waiting to be created: Jack Smith and D. W. Winnicott performing themselves
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D. W. Winnicott and the dark night of the soul: A literature review and theoretical analysis
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Playing and ultimate reality: Dialectics of experience in Jung and Winnicott (Carl Jung, D. W. Winnicott)
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A critique of the theological use of Winnicottian psychoanalysis (D. W. Winnicott)
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'Squiggles in the dust': An implicit theory of symbolization in Winnicott's 'Therapeutic Consultations in Child Psychiatry'
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The creative dimension of subjectivity in Lacan, Freud, and Winnicott (Jacques Lacan, Sigmund Freud, D. W. Winnicott)
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She who is not: A psychobiography of Catherine of Siena using the theories of D. W. Winnicott
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Trust, emptiness, and the self in the practice of Soto Zen Buddhism: An exploration including the insights of self psychology, Erik Erikson, and D. W. Winnicott
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Failures unmended: A pastoral psychological study of a tragic vision of evil in the writings of D. W. Winnicott
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Object relations and Winnicott's conception of creativity: A study of their relationship (D. W. Winnicott)
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Psychological resilience: A theoretical contribution (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, D. W. Winnicott)
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Interpreting the transforming function of Eucharist using Winnicott's object relations theory and Neville's theory of religious symbols (Robert Neville, D. W. Winnicott)
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Redescribing relationships in Christian spiritual direction using Winnicott's psychoanalytic object relations theory (Donald Wood Winnicott)
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Pluralism, religious bias and pathologizing: The interpretation and use of D. W. Winnicott's theories in the psychoanalytic study of religion
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In search of the real: The origins and originality of D. W. Winnicott
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Embodiment as a central theme in the work of D. W. Winnicott
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The theological and psychological foundations of adult faith as seen in Hans Urs von Balthasar, Melanie Klein, and D. W. Winnicott
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PASSIVITY AND DESTRUCTIVENESS: THE RE-INTEGRATION OF AGGRESSION INTO OBJECT RELATIONS THEORY (FAIRBAIRN, WINNICOTT, DEATH INSTINCT)
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