Playing and Reality, D. W. Winnicott
Playing and Reality, D. W. Winnicott
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Playing and Reality

Author: D. W. Winnicott

Narrator: Mike Fraser

Unabridged: 7 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/24/2024


Synopsis

D.W. Winnicott's distinctive contribution to our understanding of human development, based on extensive clinical work with babies and young children, is known and valued the world over. In Playing and Reality, he is concerned with the springs of imaginative living and of cultural experience in every sense, with whatever determines an individual's capacity to live creatively and to find life worth living. The ideas expressed here extend the theme first put forward in his paper Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena, published in 1953. They relate to an area of experience that has for centuries been a recurrent preoccupation of philosophers and poets. This intermediate area, between internal and external reality, is intensely personal, since its existence depends, as does the use that can be made of it, on each individual's early life experiences. If children can utilize this realm to initiate their relationship with the world, first through transitional objects, and later through play and shared playing, then cultural life and enjoyment of the cultural heritage, will be open to them. What are the origins of creativity and how can we develop it—whether within ourselves or in others? Not only does Playing and Reality address these questions, it also tackles many more that surround the fundamental issue of the individual self and its relationship with the outside world. In this landmark book of 20th-century psychology, Winnicott shows the listener how, through the attentive nurturing of creativity from the earliest years, every individual has the opportunity to enjoy a rich and rewarding cultural life. Today, as the hothousing and testing of children begins at an ever-younger age, Winnicott's classic text is a more urgent and topical story than ever before. This text is expertly narrated by a listener favorite, Mike Fraser. Produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont. ©1971, 2005 D.W. Winnicott (P)

Reviews

Goodreads review by Marco on November 17, 2024

"The writing is clear and unfussy, blessedly free of psychobabble", said no one ever about this book. Winnicott is a big name in psychoanalysis-oriented child psychology, together with Melanie Klein and John Bowlby. What they all have in common is the taking for granted that the relationship between......more

Goodreads review by Morgan on November 08, 2023

Playing and Reality is British psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott's seminal 1971 text on play and creativity in child development, and in human growth and well-being more broadly. TRANSITIONAL OBJECTS/PHENOMENA Playing and Reality introduces one of Winnicott’s most enduring contributions “transitional p......more

Goodreads review by Liam O'Leary on September 06, 2019

GoodReads reviewers, I am disappointed in you. Are none of you going to question this book? "There is nothing new either inside or outside psychoanalysis in the idea that men and women have a 'predisposition towards bisexuality'." (p.72) -Who even believes this? "Incalculable is the envy of the white......more

Goodreads review by Mariana on April 15, 2021

muito bom quando a gente encontra autores com quem nos identificamos <3! amo a forma como o winnicott é inventivo no seu manejo clínico e traz noções tão sensíveis sobre os primórdios do desenvolvimento humano. adorei a experiência......more

Goodreads review by Alina on February 21, 2022

I'm not sure if this book was foundational and inspired much contemporary work on the subject of play and make-believe; if it was, my disappointment should perhaps be tempered. But even if that is the case, this isn't a worthwhile read; sometimes, when we visit the original text that founds a debate......more