How to transmit the analytic experience? Readings of a case-history from D. W. Winnicott

Authors

  • Jean Florence

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59539/2175-2834-v10n2-934

Abstract

Beginning with a consideration of what a case study represents, in general, and specifically in the first steps of the discovery of psychoanalysis, I will closely accompany the case the Winnicott presents in a chapter of "Playing and Reality": a case of primary disassociation. I will be very attentive to his manner of analytic interaction. The utilization of dreams has a very original place. I will conclude at a more theoretical level: the status of "fantasizing" in Winnicott compared with the "Phantasieren" of Freud, and the consequence of their practical concepts; and in clinical application, putting into evidence the particular characteristics of the style of transmission that he left us. Keywords: To fantasize, To dream, To wish, Psychoanalytical experience.

Published

2024-10-02