De Winnicott a Winnicott

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https://doi.org/10.59539/1679-432X-v2n2-1186

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Winnicott; análise; interpretação; função do analista.

Resumo

Com o objetivo de compreender a relevância de novos conceitos clínicos propostos por Winnicott o autor analisa a gênese e evolução de alguns desses conceitos examinando, entre outros textos, uma passagem clínica apresentada no artigo “Nada no centro”, inserido no livro Explorações psicanalíticas. Nesse caminho, também dialoga com Bion e argumenta sobre as diferenças de vértice e perspectiva encontradas entre os autores no que se refere à análise.

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