COMPLETE CONTENTS of the COLLECTED WORKS of D. W. WINNICOTT 12-Volume Set Lesley Caldwell and Helen Taylor Robinson, General Editors 12 VOLUME-SET INCLUDES: 9
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COMPLETE CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTED WORKS OF D. W. WINNICOTT 12-Volume Set Lesley Caldwell and Helen Taylor Robinson, General Editors 12 VOLUME-SET INCLUDES: 9. Letter to his mother, undated, late 13. Hemiplegia Noticed after Volume 1, 1911–1938 1916 Diphtheria, 1929 Volume 2, 1939–1945 10. Letter to his family, 9 Dec 1916 14. Measles Encephalitis, 1929 Volume 3, 1946–1951 11. Letter to his sister Violet, 15 Nov 15. Symptoms Suggesting Post- Volume 4, 1952–1955 1919 Encephalitis, 1929 Volume 5, 1955–1959 Volume 6, 1960–1963 12. A Shropshire Surgeon, 1920 16. The Diagnosis of Chorea, 1929 Volume 7, 1964–1966 13. St Bartholomew’s Hospital 17. Enuresis (abstract), 1929 Volume 8, 1967–1968 amateur dramatic club, 1920 18. Short Communication on Enuresis, Volume 9, 1969–1971 14. A Reminder to the Binder, 1921 1930 Volume 10, Therapeutic Consultations in Child Psychiatry 15. The Snag, 1921 19. Pathological sleeping, 1930 Volume 11, Human Nature and The 16. What Is Worthwhile in Medicine, 20. Haemoptysis: case for diagnosis, Piggle ca. 1917–1923 1931 Volume 12, Appendices and PART 2: FIRST CONTRIBUTIONS TO 21. Pre-Systolic murmur, possibly not Bibliographies MEDICINE, 1926–1930 due to Mitral Stenosis, 1931 1. Varicella encephalitis and Vaccinia 22. A Clinical Example of VOLUME 1: 1911-1938 Encephalitis, 1926 Symptomatology Following the Birth With Nancy Gibbs of a Sibling, 1931 Foreword Christopher Bollas 2. Case for Diagnosis (? Poliomyelitis 23. Child Psychiatry: the body as with some Spasticity), 1926 affected by psychological factors, 1931 Acknowledgments 3. Case for Diagnosis (? Infantile 24. On In-Patient Treatment for General Introduction to the Collected Hemiplegia), 1926 Rheumatic Fever and Chorea, ca. Works 1923–1931 Lesley Caldwell and Helen Taylor Robinson 4. Two Cases for Post-Encephalitic Hypernoea, 1926 PART 3: CLINICAL NOTES ON DISORDERS OF Introduction to Volume 1 CHILDHOOD, 1931 Ken Robinson 5. Case of Stunted Growth, 1927 Preface P 1: SCHOOL TO MEDICAL TRAINING, ART 6. The Only Child, 1927 & 1928 1911–1920S Introduction 7. Facial Nerve Paralysis, 1928 1. Letter to his mother, 2 September 1. History-taking 1911 8. Facial Nerve Paralysis associated with Fits, 1928 2. Physical examination 2. Letter to Stanley Ede, ca. 1912–1913 9. Encephalitis after Measles and 3. A note on temperature and the 3. Smith, 3 October 1913 Chicken-pox, 1928 importance of charts 4. Letter to his family, 3 November 10. Muscle Weakness, altered Gait and 4. The nose and throat 1913 absent Deep Reflexes after Measles, 1928 5. The heart, with special reference to 5. Letter to his parents, 23 December rheumatic carditis 1913 11. Abscess in Frontal Lobe: Post- Mortem Findings in a Case shown at a 6. Rheumatic fever 6. The Night Attack, 13 February 1914 Previous Meeting of this Section, 1928 7. The rheumatic clinic 7. Letter to his family 9 May 1914 With Elisabeth O’Flynn 8. Active heart disease 8. The Best Remedy, Jun 12 1914 12. Rheumatism in Children, 1928 9. Growing pains 17. Shyness and nervous disorders in 4. Review: The Moral Paradox of Peace children, 1938 and War, Flügel. 10. Arthritis Associated with Emotional Disturbance 18. Skin changes in relation to 5. Review: The Cambridge Evacuation emotional disorder, 1938 Survey, Isaacs (Ed.) 11. Fidgetiness 19. Letter to Mrs Neville Chamberlain, 6. The Observation of Infants in a Set 12. A Note on Normality and Anxiety 10 November 1938 Situation 13. Anxiety (continued) 20. Letter to John Bowlby, 6 December 7. Meet to be Stolen From 1938 14. Disease of the Nervous System PART 4: 1942 Chronology 15. Walking 1. Resolution K: On Scientific Aims in References Psychoanalysis, 16. Mental Defect Contributors 2. Child Department Consultations 17. Convulsions, Fits Credits 3. Letter to the British Medical 18. Micturition Disturbances Journal, Loneliness in Infancy, 17 Oct Index 19. Masturbation 4. Why Children Play VOLUME 2: 1939-1945 20. Speech Disorders 5. Review: The Nursing Couple, Introduction Middlemore PART 4: FURTHER WRITINGS, 1932–1939 Christopher Reeves PART 5: 1943 1. Abstract: Psychoanalysis and medicine, PART 1: 1939 Alexander, Franz, 1933 1. A Doctor Looks at the Psychiatric 1. Letter to the British Medical Social Worker 2. Abstract: Repression and Journal, Circumcision, 3 January rationalisation, Lundholm, Helge, 1934 2. Delinquency Research 2. Letter to the British Medical 3. Papular Urticaria and the Dynamics Journal, Pruritus and Psychology, 10 3. Memorandum on “The Relationship of Skin Sensation, 1934 April between Clinical Paediatrics and Child Psychology” 4. Discussion: The Difficult Child, G. A. 3. The Delinquent and Habitual Auden, 1934 Offender 4. Letter to The Lancet, Prefrontal Leucotomy, 10 April 5. Abstract: A contribution to the problem 4. The Deprived Mother of psycho-physical relations with special 5. Letter to The Lancet, Prefrontal reference to dermatology, Barinbaum, 5. Early Disillusion Leucotomy, 15 May Moses, 1935 6. Letter to the British Medical 6. Treatment of Mental Disease by 6. The manic defence, 1935 Journal, Evacuation of small children, Induction of Fits 16 December (with John Bowlby and 7. The teacher, the parent and the Emanuel Miller) 7. Letter to the British Medical doctor, 1936 Journal, Responsibility and Freedom, 7. The Psychology of Juvenile 21 August 8. Letter to Robina Addis, Discussion Rheumatism on Enuresis, ca. 21 April 1936 8. Getting to know your Baby 8. Aggression 9. Contribution to a discussion on 9. The wearing of masks in the Enuresis, 1936 9. Delinquency: continued nursing of premature and older infants (abstract) 10. Mental hygiene of the pre-school PART 2: 1940 child, 1936 10. Letter to the British Medical 1. Letter to Kate Friedlander, 8 January Journal, Shock Treatment of Mental 11. Appetite and emotional disorder, Disorder, 25 December 1936 2. Children and their Mothers PART 6: 1944 12. Review: Wayward Youth, Aichhorn, 3. Discussion of War Aims August, 1936 1. Letter to Roger North 4. Children in the War 13. Review: On the Bringing up of 2. Why do Babies Cry? Children, Rickman, John (Ed.), 1936 PART 3: 1941 3. Psychological Aspects of Birching 14. Review: Child Psychiatry, Kanner, 1. Report on Q Camps Leo, 1937 4. Letter to the British Medical 2. Letter to the British Medical Journal, Shock Therapy, 12 February 15. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle, 13 Journal, Communal Feeding in May 1937 Schools, 6 Sept 1941. 5. A Tendency in Therapeutics 16. Notes on a little boy, 1938 3. On Influencing and being Influenced 6. Introduction to a Symposium on 1. Children’s Hostels in War and Peace 13. Environmental Needs; the early the Psychoanalytic Contribution to stages: total dependence and essential the Theory of Shock Therapy 2. Educational Diagnosis independence 7. Kinds of Psychological Effect of 3. Letter to the British Medical PART 4: 1949 Shock Therapy Journal, Psychology in the Child’s Education, 29 June 1. Letter to Paul Federn, 3 January 8. What about Father? 4. Letter to Lord Beveridge, 15 October 2. Letter to British Medical Journal, 6 9. Their Standards and Yours January 5. Letter to The Times, 6 November 10. What do we mean by a Normal 3. Letter to Marjorie Stone, 14 Child 6. Letter to Ella Sharpe, 13 November February 4. The Infancy of Juliet 11. Support for Normal Parents 7. Some Psychological Aspects of Juvenile Delinquency: a talk to 5. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle, on his 12. Letter to Dr Marjorie Franklin, 19 magistrates paper “Democracy”, 22 March October 8. Psychological Aspects of Juvenile 6. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle on his 13. Infant Feeding Delinquency: a talk to probation paper “Democracy”, 31 March officers 14. The Problem of Homeless Children 7. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle on his PART 2: 1947 paper “Democracy”, 2 May 15. Ocular Psychoneuroses of Childhood 1. Hate in the Countertransference 8. Birth Memories, Birth Trauma and Anxiety PART 7: 1945 2. Physical Therapy of Mental Disorder 9. Letter to Joan Riviere, 19 May 1. The Only Child 3. Residential Management as Treatment for Difficult Children 10. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle on 2. The Evacuated Child Klein’s 70th birthday commemorations, 13 4. Further Thoughts on Babies as June 3. The Return of the Evacuated Child Persons 11. Notes on the Discussion held 4. Thinking and the Unconscious. 5. The Child and Sex on Dr. Winnicott’s paper ‘The Birth Trauma’ 5. Twins 6. Letter to the British Medical Journal, Battle Neurosis Treated with 12. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle on 6. Memorandum on Corporal Leucotomy, 13 December Klein’s 70th birthday commemorations, 22 Punishment June PART 3: 1948 7. Home Again 13. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle on 1. Reparation in Respect of Mother’s Klein’s 70th birthday commemorations, 24 8. Primitive Emotional Development Organised Defence against Depression June 9. Evidence given to the Home Office 2. Paediatrics and Psychiatry 14. Letter to Joan Riviere, 24 June Committee on Children’s Homes 3. Letter to the British Medical Journal 15. Review: Handbook of Child Guidance, 10. Letter to the British Medical ‘Pathies in a State Service, 14 February E. Harms Journal, Physical Therapy in Mental Disorder, 22 December 4. The Gwrw Tree 16. Letter to The Times, Punishment and crime: a psychologist’s view, 10 August 11. Towards an objective study of 5. Letter to Anna Freud, 6 July human nature 17. Letter to R. S. Hazlehurst, 1 6. Review: The Psychology of the September 12. Breast Feeding Unwanted Child, A. Bowley 18. Letter to S. H. Hodge, 1 September Chronology 7. Review: Parents’ Questions, The Child Study Association of America 19. Letter to the British Medical References Journal, Paddington Green’s Children’s 8. Disorders of Childhood Hospital, 24 September Contributors 9. Review: The Psychoanalytic Study of the 20. Mind and its Relation to the Credits Child, Vol.