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Citation

Brogan C. Br. J. Psychother. 2018; 34(3): 358-375.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/bjp.12358

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Winnicott's unique contributions to a psychoanalytic theory of depression are not as familiar as Freud and Klein's writings. I concentrate on six areas: depression as a developmental achievement which denotes unit status; the role of destruction which arises from love (as opposed to hate which for Winnicott is a more mature affect); the importance of contributing-in and the response of the (m)other in recovery from depression; the startling idea that the patient seeks out the analyst's depression; some thoughts on the differences between Winnicott and Freud and Klein; and lastly, the effect of depression on the development of self, creativity and the capacity to play. Winnicott does not shirk the darker side of being human, but at the same time he offers us a hopeful picture.

Keywords

Contributing-in; Creativity; Depression; Destructiveness; Mother–Child Relations; Unit Status; Winnicott

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