
Face to Face with Children
The Life and Work of Clare Winnicott
Joel Kanter(Editor)
Karnac Books (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. February 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
332 pages
978-1-85575-997-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book presents the life and work of one of the leading British social workers of the 20th century. The wife of Donald Winnicott, an analysand of Melanie Klein, a wartime innovator in helping evacuated children, a teacher and mentor to a generation of British social workers and a gifted psychoanalyst, Clare Winnicott's life encompassed a remarkable richness of relationships and accomplishments.
Reviews / Votes
'[Clare Winnicott] showed that social workers who spent time with and who could relate with, play with, and talk with children could enable them to deal with their difficulties. Joel Kanter should be thanked for so carefully and clearly bringing Clare Winnicott back to the notice of the world of social work.'- Dr Bob Holman, Visiting Professor in Social Policy at the Universities of Glasgow and Swansea'Joel Kanter has edited for us mental health professionals a most important and timely book. Its focus is on the thinking and practice of Clare, whose original profession was social work, and the story of the mutual influences between her and Donald Winnicott, the medical analyst who became her husband. It is as though Clare and Donald began a dialogue that has grown in volume and intensity, and out of which both professions may broaden and deepen in knowledge and therapeutic competence.'- Jean Sanville, Ph.D., Training Analyst, Los Angeles Insitute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies; Founding Dean, California Institute for Clinical Social Work'Joel Kanter has woven together so many diverse events, ideas, tasks, achievements that are all part of Clare's life, and at the same time he has managed to depict the essential inter-relationship between Clare and Donald which kept the importance of playing and enjoying each other's company as the context within which the struggles of their lives took place. I am grateful to him.'- Pearl KingMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 147 mm
Weight
650 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85575-997-8 (9781855759978)
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Person
Joel Kanter, MSW, LCSW has been a practicing social worker since completing his graduate education at Smith College School for Social Work in 1974. A graduate of the Advanced Psychotherapy Training Program at the Washington School of Psychiatry, he is currently a Senior Clinician with Fairfax County (Virginia) Mental Health Services and is in private practice in Silver Spring, Maryland. He has taught, lectured and written extensively on many topics involving the community treatment of mentally ill clients, including case management, family consultation and day treatment. His publications in these areas include several books and over twenty chapters and articles.
Content
Preface -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Clare Winnicott: her life and legacy -- Oxfordshire -- The problem of homeless children -- Children who cannot play -- Introduction to Deprivation and Delinquency -- Child care in Oxfordshire: An interview with Alan Cohen -- Working with Children -- Casework techniques in the child care services -- Face to face with children -- Communicating with children-I -- Communicating with children-II -- Social Work -- The "rescue motive" in social work -- The development of insight -- Development towards self-awareness -- On D. W. Winnicott and Psychoanalysis -- D.W.W.: A reflection -- D. W. Winnicott: his life and work -- Early observations on object relations theory -- A personal tribute: Dr Lois Munro -- Fear of breakdown: a clinical example -- Published Works of Clare Winnicott