Before there was Dr. Spock or T. Berry Brazelton or Penelope Leach, there was D. W. Winnicott. A child psychiatrist for over 40 years, he concerned himself with child development in ways that had never been considered before. The writings contained in this book cover issues such as early infant development, family relationships, psychosomatic ...
From the history of this popular sport to how to get started, this is a fully comprehensive guide to the subject, ranging from basic indoor wall climbing techniques to the ultimate adventure of scaling sea cliffs. Essential sections on rope-work and emergency rope-work and a look at climbing in remote places will give you all the confidence you ...
The editors of The Winnicott Trust have assembled into one volume ninety-two works by the brilliant writer, theoretician, and clinician. This fascinating volume includes, among many important topics, critiques of Melanie Klein's ideas and insights into the work of other psychoanalysts, as well as gems of thought on such concepts as play in the ...
D. W. Winnicott (1896-1971) was one of the giants of child psychiatry and analysis. Whether writing or talking, he always argued eloquently for an increased sensitivity to children, their development and their needs. His books such as Playing
This book offers the reader an overview of the field of school mediation. Peer negotiation and mediation are some of the tools suggested by school conflict management programs. These assume a democratic conception of school organization while calling for overall participation and individual empowerment to influence the attitudes of others through ...
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Ralph Ginzburg, Editor; Ray Bradbury, Shepherd Raymond, Frank Harris, Dan Greenberg, Rufus Mott, Raymond Jacobs, John Erno...
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Edition: First printing
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Eros Magazine, Inc.,
Date Published: 1962.
Description: Very Good. Quarto, 13" tall, 96, illustrated gray paper over boards. A very good, clean, neat hard cover with light shelf wear, hinges and binding tight, paper whitncludes an article on whether Shakespeare was homosexual and part of Frank Harris' "My Life and Loves" and "The Long-After-Midnight Girl" by Ray Bradbury. read more
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Anonymous (Editor) (P. G. Wodehouse; Dan Greenburg; Ray Russell; Woody Allen; Art Buchwald; Shepherd Mead; Richard Armour;...
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