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Deprivation and delinquency / D.W. Winnicott ; edited by Clare Winnicott, Ray Shepherd, and Madeleine Davis.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLondon ; Routledge 1990Description: vi, 294 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0422791709
  • 0422791806 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.85/82071/088055 19
LOC classification:
  • RJ506.J88 W56 1984
Contents:
--Part 1: Children under stress: wartime experience. --Part 2: The nature and origins of the antisocial tendency. --Part 3: the social provision. --Part 4: Individual therapy.
Summary: '...an invaluable compilation of his papers, talks, letters and lectures between 1930 and 1970, centered on the theme of the relationship between antisocial behavior, or more chronically delinquency, and childhood experiences of deprivation. Linking passages by the editors set the historical context for four sections focusing on children under stress, he nature and origin of antisocial tendency, the practical management of difficult children, and individual therapy with the antisocial personality.'
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Includes indexes.

Bibliography: p. [283]-284.

--Part 1: Children under stress: wartime experience. --Part 2: The nature and origins of the antisocial tendency. --Part 3: the social provision. --Part 4: Individual therapy.

'...an invaluable compilation of his papers, talks, letters and lectures between 1930 and 1970, centered on the theme of the relationship between antisocial behavior, or more chronically delinquency, and childhood experiences of deprivation. Linking passages by the editors set the historical context for four sections focusing on children under stress, he nature and origin of antisocial tendency, the practical management of difficult children, and individual therapy with the antisocial personality.'

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