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 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 , 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 , 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 8. Birth Memories, Birth Trauma and Anxiety PART 7: 1945 2. Physical Therapy of Mental Disorder 9. Letter to , 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 , 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. II Psyche-Soma Index 10. Review: The Personality of the Pre- 21. Leucotomy School Child, W. Wolff VOLUME 3: 1946-1951 22. Review: Art versus Illness, Adrian 11. Susan Isaacs, Obituary Hill Introduction Vincenzo Bonaminio and 12. Primary Introduction to External 23. A Man looks at Motherhood Paolo Fabozzi Reality: the early stages 24. The Baby as a Going Concern PART 1: 1946 25. Where the Food Goes 26. The End of the Digestive Process 18. “Yes, but how do we know it’s 1. The ordinary devoted mother and true?” her baby: The first week 27. The Baby as a Person PART 6: 1951 2. The ordinary devoted mother and 28. Close up of Mother Feeding Baby her baby: Baby bites 1. Review: The Child and the Magistrate, 29. The World in Small Doses J. A. F. Watson 3. Letter to Hanna Segal, 21 February 30. The Innate Morality of the Baby 2. Letter to , 22 January 4. Letter to The Lancet, Frontal Lobes of the Human Brain, 8 March 31. Weaning 3. Letter to , 1 May 5. Psychoses and Child Care 32. Young Children and Other People 4. The Foundation of Mental Health 6. Letter to Augusta Bonnard, 3 April 33. Stealing and Telling Lies 5. Visiting Children in Hospital 7. Letter to Willi Hoffer, 4 April 34. The Impulse to Steal 6. Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena [1951] 8. Letter to Dr S. S. Davidson, 5 May 35. Sex Education in Schools 7. Review: The Inner World of Man: with 9. Letter to H. Ezriel, 20 June 36. Enuresis: Notes for a lecture to the Psychological Drawings and Paintings, Tavistock Children’s Department Wickes 10. Letter to , 22 July

PART 5: 1950 8. Letter to The Lancet, Leucotomy in 11. Anxiety Associated with Insecurity Psychosomatic Disorders, 18 August 1. Letter to Clare Winnicott (extract), 12. Letter to , 17 early 1950 9. Letter to the British Medical November Journal, Ethics of Prefrontal Leucotomy, 25 2. Aggression in Relation to Emotional August 13. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle, 27 Development November 10. Review: Jealousy in Children, E. 3. Letter to The Times, Neglected Ziman PART 2: 1953 Children, 31 January 11. Letter to The Times, Nursery Schools 1. Letter to Hanna Segal, 22 January 4. Letter to Otho Fitzgerald, 3 March – A Definition of Functions, 8 September 1950 2. Letter to Herbert Rosenfeld, 22 12. Review : The Psychoanalytic Study of January 5. Childhood Psychosis the Child, Vol. III & IV, Vol. V 3. Letter to Herbert Rosenfeld, 17 6. Letter to P. D. Scott, 11 May 13. Letter to Edward Glover, 23 February October 7. Letter to The Times, Damaging Effect 4. Symptom Tolerance in Paediatrics: a of Delay, May 13 14. Notes on the General Implications Case History of Leucotomy 8. Review: Infancy of Speech and 5. Letter to W. Clifford M. Scott, 19 Speech of Infancy, Leopold Stein 15. Review: On Not Being Able To Paint, March Marion Milner 9. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle on 6. Review: Twins: A Study of Three Pairs Klein’s 70th birthday commemorations, 10 16. Review: Problems of Infancy and of Identical Twins, Dorothy Burlingham July Childhood [in the British Medical Journal] 10. The Deprived Child and how 17. Review: Papers on Psychoanalysis, E. 7. Review: A Study of Three Pairs of he can be Compensated for Loss of Jones Identical Twins, Dorothy Burlingham [in Family Life New Era] 18. Review: Infant Feeding and Feeding 11. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle on Difficulties, Evans & MacKeith 8. The Unconscious Klein’s 70th birthday commemorations, 8 August Chronology 9. Letter to Esther Bick, 11 June 12. Letter to Hannah (“Queen”) Henry, References 10. Review: Maternal Care and Mental 30 October Health, John Bowlby Contributors 13. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle on 11. Review: Psychoanalysis and Child Klein’s 70th birthday commemorations, 16 Credits Psychiatry, Edward Glover November Index 12. Review: Problems of Infancy and 14. Knowing and Learning Childhood, Milton Senn (Ed.) VOLUME 4: 1952-1955 15. Instincts and Normal difficulties 13. Letter to Sylvia Payne, 7 October Introduction: Reading Winnicott 16. Growth and Development in Slowly… 14. Letter to David Rapaport, 9 Immaturity Dominique Scarfone October

17. Some Thoughts on the Meaning of PART 1: 1952 15. Letter to Hannah Ries, 7 November the Word Democracy 16. Review: Childhood and Society, Erik 22. Review: Clinical Management of 12. Adopted Children in Adolescence Erikson Behaviour Disorders in Children, H. & R.M. Bakwin 13. Letter to the British Medical 17. Review: Direct Analysis, John Rosen Journal, Children’s Comforters, August 13 23. Correspondence with Thomas 18. (with Masud Khan) Review: Stapleton, 20 September 14. Letter to Michael Fordham, 26 Psychoanalytic Studies of the Personality, September W. R. D.Fairbairn 24. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle, 23 September 15. Letter to Hanna Segal, 6 October 19. Two Adopted Children 25. Letter to D. Chaplin 18 October 16. Letter to Wilfred Bion, 7 October 20. The Child’s Needs and the Role of the Mother in the Early Stages 26. Note on Character Types: the 17. Letter to Anna Freud, 18 November Foolhardy and the Cautious by Balint 21. Transitional Objects and 18. A Case managed at Home Transitional Phenomena: A study of 27. Letter to The Times, 1 November the first Not-Me Possession 19. Foreword: Any Wife or Any Husband, 28. Play in the Analytic Situation Joan Malleson PART 3: 1954 29. Withdrawal and Regression 20. First Experiments in Independence 1. Letter to W. Clifford M. Scott, 27 January 30. Pitfalls in Adoption 21. A note on Regression and Reassurance 2. Letter to Charles Rycroft, 5 February 31. Preface: The First Treasured Possession, Olive Stevenson 22. Letter to Charles M. Schulz, 1955 3. Letter to the Spectator, Leucotomy, 12 February PART 4: 1955 23. The toddler, the second adoption, telling children about adoption 4. Letter to W. Clifford M. Scott, 26 1. Holding and Interpretation: February Fragment of an Analysis PART 2: 1956 5. The Depressive Position in Normal Chronology 1. What do we know about Babies as Emotional Development Cloth Suckers? References 6. Metapsychological and Clinical 2. Letter to the British Medical Aspects of Regression within the Contributors Journal, Prefrontal Leucotomy, 28 Psychoanalytical Set-Up January Credits 7. Letter to Anna Freud, 18 March 3. Letter to Joan Riviere, 3 February Index 8. Letter to Betty Joseph 13 April 4. Fragments concerning Varieties of VOLUME 5: 1955-1959 Clinical Confusion 9. Letter to W. Clifford M. Scott , 13 April Introduction 5. A Study of Envy and Gratitude Jennifer Johns and Marcus Johns 10. Letter to Sir David K. Henderson, 6. Letter to Enid Balint, 22 March 10 May PART 1: 1955 7. Psychoanalysis and the Sense of 11. Letter to John Bowlby, 11 May 1. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle, 10 guilt February 12. Review: Child Psychotherapy, SR 8. The Antisocial Tendency Slavson 2. On Adoption 9. Letter to Gabriel Casuso, 4 July 13. Letter to Klára Frank, 20 May 3. Letter to Thomas Stapleton, 3 March 10. Letter to Oliver H. Lowry, 5 July 14. Letter to Sir David K Henderson, 4. Memorandum from Paddington 20 May Green Children’s Hospital Psychology 11. Paediatrics and childhood neurosis Department on Homosexuality and 15. Letter to Anna Freud and Melanie the Law 12. Letter to Charles Rycroft, 7 Klein, 3 June October 5. Letter to Emilio Rodrigue, 17 March 16. Letter to Michael Fordham, 11 13. Letter to Charles Rycroft, 17 June 6. Letter to Roger Money-Kyrle, 17 October March 17. Review: Aggression and its 14. Letter to Sir J. Peter M. Tizard, 23 Interpretation, Lydia Jackson 7. Private Practice October 18. Needs of the Under Fives 8. Letter to Charles Rycroft , 21 April 15. Letter to Barbara Lantos, 8 November 19. Letter to , 20 July 9. Group Influences and the Maladjusted Child: the school aspect 16. Primary maternal preoccupation 20. Letter to The Times, Sponsored Television, 21 July 10. For Stepparents 17. Notes on adolescence 21. Letter to Harry Guntrip , 13 August 11. Clinical Varieties of PART 3: 1957 31. Health Education through 2. Letter to Reginald Lightwood 10 Broadcasting February 1. Letter to Anna Kulka, 15 January 32. Preface to Collected Papers: Through 3. Letter to Miss Maw, 16 February 2. Letter to Charles Rycroft, 17 January Paediatrics to Psychoanalysis 4. Memorandum on Gisburne House 3. Letter to Thomas Main, 24 Jan 1957 PART 4: 1958 5. Classification: is there a 4. Address Introducing Margaret 1. Letter to Dr Dick-Read 15 January Psychoanalytic contribution to Mead, VIIIth Ernest Jones Lecture, Psychiatric Classification? British Psychoanalytical Society 2. Letter to Dr Baumann, 20 January 6. Letter to The Times, The Essential 5. Letter to Margaret Mead, 31 January 3. Funeral address for Ernest Jones Function of Nursery Schools, 25 March 6. Letter to Thomas Main, 25 February 4. Psychogenesis of a Beating Fantasy 7. Letter to Donald Meltzer, 21 May 7. Letter to Melanie Klein, 7 March 5. Review: Psychoanalytic Study of the 8. Letter to Kenneth Soddy, 9 June Child Vol XI 8. Remarks on a Discussion of Balint’s 9. Letter to Paul Halmos, 12 June Paper on Technique 6. The First Year of Life 10. Nothing at the Centre 9. Letter to 27 March 7. The Psychology of Separation 11. Letter to Miss Gardner, 13 July 10. Letter to Michael Balint 4 April 8. Letter to Anna Freud 14 May 12. Letter to Arthur J. Metcalfe, 14 July 11. Letter to Dr Cheu 4 April 9. Where Angels Fear to Tread, or, A Comment on Generic Teaching 13. Letter to Herman Gijsbert van der 12. Letter to The Times, I Qant stand it, Waals, 23 July 11 April 10. Letter to Dr Baumann, 5 June 14. Letter to A.Tommy M. Wilson, 23 13. Letter to Martin James, 17 April 11. Letter to Anna Freud, 8 June September 14. Review: Six Children, Foote, E. 12. Letter to Joan Riviere, 13 June 15. Casework with Mentally Ill Children 15. The Contribution of 13. Child Analysis in the Latency Psychoanalysis to Midwifery Period 16. Letter to Elliot Jaques, 13 October 16. Letter to Mary Applebey, 27 May 14. Letter to R. D. Laing, 18 July 17. Discussion of John Bowlby’s Grief and Mourning in Infancy 17. Foreword: The Case as the Patient sees 15. Review: Psychoanalytic Study of the it: Psychoanalysis Child Vol. XII 18. Letter to , 5 November 18. Letter to Joan Riviere, 21 June 16. Letter to Herbert Rosenfeld , 16 October 19. Letter to Thomas Szasz, 19 19. Letter to Prunella Briance 15 July November 17. The Family affected by Depressive 20. The Capacity to be Alone Illness in one or both parents 20. Countertransference 21. On the Contribution of Direct 18. On Separation Anxiety, by John 21. The Effect of Psychotic Parents on Child Observation to Psychoanalysis Bowlby the Emotional Development of the Child 22. Letter to Augusta Bonnard, 1 19. Letter to Anna Freud 7 November October 22. The Fate of the Transitional Object 20. Letter to Victor Smirnoff, 19 23. Hallucination and Dehallucination November 23. Review (film): Going to Hospital with Mother, James Robertson 24. Letter to Dr Balint 3 October 21. Obituary: Ernest Jones 24. Foreword: Childbirth with Confidence, 25. Letter to Mrs Bion 3 October 22. Obituary: Dr. Ambrose Cyril Prunella Briance Wilson 26. Integrative and Disruptive Factors 25. Obituary: Oscar Friedmann in Family Life 23. Review: The Doctor, His Patients, and the Illness, Michael Balint 26. Clinical material on the Theme of 27. Advising Parents a Male Patient’s Exploitation of his 24. Transitional Objects and Female Self 28. Letter to Augusta Bonnard, 7 Transitional Phenomena November 27. A Clinical approach to Family 25. Theoretical Statement of the Field Problems: the family 29. Excitement in the Aetiology of of Child Psychiatry Coronary Thrombosis Chronology PART 5: 1959 30. The Mother’s Contribution to References Society 1. Review: Envy and Gratitude, Klein, Melanie Contributors Credits 3. Organisational Aspects of Child 7. The Beginnings of a Formulation Care at Paddington Green Hospital: of an Appreciation and Criticism of Index Memorandum Klein’s Envy Statement VOLUME 6: 1960-1963 4. Adolescence: Struggling Through 8. A Personal View of the Kleinian the Doldrums Contribution Introduction Angela Joyce 5. Varieties of Psychotherapy 9. Dependence in Infant-care, in Child care, and in the Psychoanalytic Setting PART 1: 1960 6. Feeling Guilty 10. Providing for the Child, in Health 1. Saying No 7. Letter to Dr Joan FitzHerbert, 25 and Crisis April 2. Letter to Michael Balint, 5 February 11. The Development of the Capacity 8. Review: The Concept of Love in for Concern 3. Letter to , 11 February Childcare, T. S. Simey 12. The Psychoanalyst and Child 4. Jealousy 9. Psychoanalysis and Science: Friends Psychiatry, A Matter of Economics or Relations? 5. Letter to M. J. Kahne, February 19 13. The Theory of the Parent Infant 10. Review: Clinical Child Psychiatry, relationship: Contribution to the 6. The Effect of Psychosis on Family Kenneth Soddy Discussion Life 11. Notes on the Time Factor in 14. The Theory of the Parent-Infant 7. What Irks? Treatment Relationship: Further Remarks 8. The Relationship of a Mother to her 12. Comment on Problems of Research in 15. Review: Letters of , E. Baby at the Beginning Psycho-analysis, by Sandler, Jones (ed.) 9. On Security 13. Letter to Masud Khan, 26 June 16. Review: Psychologie du premier âge, Bergeron,M. 10. Aggression, Guilt and Reparation 14. Letter to Pearl King, 18 July 17. Review: Un Cas de Psychose Infantile, 11. Letter to Alexander R. Luria, 7 July 15. Matti, aet 12½ years, a therapeutic S. Lebovici and J. McDougall consultation 12. Letter to Ilse Hellman, 21 July 18. Morals and Education 16. Sakari, a therapeutic consultation 13. Letter to John Harvard-Watts, July 19. Ego Integration in Child 28 17. Psycho-neurosis in Childhood Development

14. Letter to Mr and Mrs Young, July 18. Letter to Harry Guntrip, 15 PART 4: 1963 28 September 1. Review: The Psychoanalytic Study of the 15. Obituary: Melanie Klein 19. The paediatric department of Child, Vol. XVI psychology 16. Letter to Serge Lebovici, November 2. Letter to Ronald MacKeith, 31 8 20. Letter to Sir Aubrey Lewis, 13 January October 17. The Family and Emotional 3. A Note on a Case involving Envy Maturity 21. Envy: A male patient near the end of his analysis 4. Considerations in the study of 18. Letter to Wilfred Bion, 17 homosexuality November 22. Comments on the Report of the Committee on Punishment in Prisons 5. The Mentally ill in your Caseload 19. Comments on J Sandler’s On the and Borstals Concept of the Superego 6. Letter to Timothy Raison, 9 April 23. Letter to Wilfred Bion, 16 20. String: a Technique of November 7. Struggling Through the Doldrums, Communication 1963 PART 3: 1962 21. The Theory of the Parent-Infant 8. Communicating and Not Relationship 1. Review: Psychoanalytic Study of the Communicating leading to a Study of Child, Vol XV Certain Opposites 22. Ego Distortion in terms of True and False Self 2. The Aims of Psychoanalytic 9. Psychotherapy of Character Treatment Disorders PART 2: 1961 3. Letter to Benjamin Spock, 9 April 10. The Value of Depression 1. Letter to Lydia James, 20 January 4. The Development of a Child’s sense 11. From Dependence towards 2. Letter to Sir Aubrey Lewis, 26 of Right and wrong Independence in the Development of January the Individual 5. Training for Child Psychiatry 12. Psychiatric Disorder in terms of 6. The Five Year old Infantile Maturational Processes 13. Hospital Care Supplementing 13. Letter to The Observer, All of 21. Dissociation Revealed in a Intensive Psychotherapy in Mother, 8 November Therapeutic Consultation Adolescence 14. This Feminism 22. The Value of the Therapeutic 14. The Tree Consultation 15. Letter to Mrs B. J. Knopf, 26 23. A Child Psychiatry Case illustrating 15. DWW’s dream relating to November Delayed Reaction to Loss reviewing Jung 16. Review: Memories, Dreams and 24. Introduction to The Maturational 16. Review: The Nonhuman Environment, Reflections, C. G. Jung Processes and the Facilitating Searles, Harold F. Environment 17. Review: Childhood Schizophrenia, 17. Introduction to the Child, the 25. Preface to The Family and Goldfarb, W. Family and the Outside World Individual Development 18. Perversions and Pregenital Fantasy 18. Roots of Aggression 26. Review: Shared Fate, Kirk, H. David

19. Two Notes on the Use of Silence PART 2: 1965 PART 3: 1966 20. Further Clinical Material on the 1. New Light on Children’s Thinking 1. Letter to The Times, George III, theme of a Male Patient’s Exploitation January 17 of his Female Self 2. Letter to Michael Fordham, 2 February 2. The Split-Off Male and Female 21. Fear of breakdown Elements to be Found in Men and 3. Letter to Humberto Nagera, 15 Women Chronology February 3. The Ordinary Devoted Mother References 4. The Price of Disregarding Psychoanalytic Research 4. Letter to The Times, Psychiatric Care, Contributors 3 March 5. Do Progressive Schools give too Credits much Freedom to the Child 5. Letter to Hans Thorner, 17 March Index 6. Notes made in the Train 6. Letter to Herbert Rosenfeld, 17 March VOLUME 7: 1964-1966 7. The Concept of Trauma in Relation to the Development of the Individual 7. Social Aspects of Autism Introduction within the Family Anna Ferruta 8. Autism 8. Letter to Michael Fordham, 24 June PART 1: 1964 9. Letter to The Times, Why Courts 9. Letter to Michael Fordham, 15 July Must Act Swiftly, 26 March (co-authored 1. The concept of the false self with Michael Fordham, Anna Freud, 10. Comment on Obsessional Neurosis Emmanuel Miller, Ronald MacKeith, 2. Review: Heal the Hurt Child, Riese, and “Frankie” Kenneth Soddy) Hertha 11. Further Comments on Obsessional 10. Review: Dibs in search of Self, Axline, 3. Letter to New Society, Love or Skill, 23 Neurosis and “Frankie” Virginia March 12. The Child, The Family and the 11. Letter to The Times, Blood-tie child, 4. The neonate and his mother Offender: Response to a Home Office April 4 White Paper 5. Deductions drawn from a 12. Letter to a confidant (M), 15 April psychotherapeutic interview with an 13. Clinical material: theme of “Two”, adolescent also theme of “Black” 13. Letter to Lilli E. Peller, 15 April 6. Psycho-somatic illness in its positive 14. Review: Childhood and Society, 14. Review: The Psychoanalytic Study of and negative aspects Erikson, Erik H the Child Vol XX 7. Youth will not sleep 15. Letter to Charles Anthony Storr, 30 15. Letter to Sylvia Payne, 26 May September 8. Letter to Renata Gaddini, 26 June 16. On Cardiac Neurosis in Children 16. Review: Normality and Pathology In 9. The Importance of the Setting in Childhood, Anna Freud 17. The Child in the Family Group Meeting Regression in Psychoanalysis 17. Letter to Martin James, 7 October 18. Review: Infantile Autism, Rimland, 10. Letter to The Observer, All of Bernard Mother, 25 October 18. The Psychology of Madness: A contribution from psychoanalysis 19. Letter to Renata Gaddini, 13 11. Letter to John O. Wisdom, 26 September October 19. Case Notes for a Psychoanalytic Seminar: Withdrawal, Regression, 20. Review: Adolescents and Morality, 12. Foreword: The Widow’s Child, Male Identification Eppel & Eppel Margaret Torrie 20. A 70th Birthday Present 21. Letter with case to William 5. Letter to Renata Gaddini, 9 March 31. Letter to Arthur Miller, 13 Gillespie, 29 September November 6. Environmental Health in Infancy 22. Review: Absent: School Refusal 32. Letter to Renata Gaddini, 21 as an Expression of Disturbed Family 7. Review: The Successful Stepparent, November Relationships, Clyne, Max Thomson, Helen 33. Letter to Marjorie Spence, 23 23. On the Occasion of the Publication 8. Delinquency as a Sign of Hope November of the Standard Edition of Freud 9. The Non-Pharmacological 34. Letter to Marjorie Spence, 27 24. Letter to Donald Meltzer, 25 Treatment of Psychosis in Childhood November October 10. Review: A Home from Home, Stewart, 35. Review: A collection of children’s books 25. Review: Your child is a person, Chess Sheila & Birch 36. Letter to R.S.W. Dowling, 8 11. A Tribute on the Occasion of Willi December 26. Review: Asthma- Attitude and Milieu, Hoffer’s Seventieth Birthday Lask, Aaron 37. Addendum to The Location of 12. Foreword: The Hands of the Living Cultural Experience 27. Preface to the Italian translation God, Marion Milner of The Family and Individual 38. Mirror-role of Mother and Family Development 13. Winnicott’s wisdom: the meaning in Child Development of mother love 28. Letter to Renata Gaddini, 21 PART 2: 1968 November 14. Obituary: James Strachey 1. The Place Where We Live 29. The Unconscious 15. Review: Absent: School Refusal as an Expression of Disturbed Family 2. Communication Between Infant 30. Review: Adoption Policy and Practice, Relationships, Clyne, Max and Mother and Mother and Infant Goodacre, Iris Compared and Contrasted 16. Winnicott’s wisdom: how a baby 31. The Location of Cultural begins to feel sorry and to make 3. Physical and Emotional Experience amends (1967e), July 1967 Disturbances in an Adolescent Girl 32. The Absence of a Sense of Guilt 17. Winnicott’s Wisdom: Why babies 4. Chards pil…. Cry (1967) August 1967 33. Letter to a patient (Mrs. N), 13 5. The Use of the Word ‘Use’ December 18. Letter to a colleague (Dr P), 4 September 6. Interpretation in Psychoanalysis 34. The Beginning of the Individual 19. Letter to Renata Gaddini, 4 7. Letter to Donald Gough, 6 March 35. Letter to D. N. Parfitt, 22 December September 8. Foreword: Disturbed Children, Robert 36. Discussion: The clinical handling of 20. Letter to Margaret Torrie, 4 Tod (Ed.) the analyst’s response, Alger, I. September 9. Playing and Culture 37. An allotted spanner in the works 21. Letter to Margaret Torrie, 5 September 10. Sum, I am Chronology 22. Winnicott’s wisdom: hobgoblins 11. Review: Vulnerable Children: three References and good habits studies of children in conflict, Burton, Lindy Contributors 23. Letter to Wilfred Bion, 5 October 12. The Effect of Loss on the Young Credits 24. Letter to Gillian Nelson, 6 October 13. Review: Psychoanalytic Study of the Index 25. The Aetiology of Infantile Child XXII Schizophrenia in terms of Adaptive VOLUME 8: 1967-1968 Failure 14. A Link between Paediatrics and Child Psychology: Clinical Introduction 26. Letter to Clay Dahlberg, 24 Observations Ann Horne October 15. Playing: A Theoretical Statement PART 1: 1967 27. Playing: Creative Activity and the Search for the Self 16. Children Learning 1. Letter to Mrs Aitken, 13 January 28. Review: How to Survive Parenthood, 17. Letter to L. Joseph Stone, 18 June 2. D.W.W. on D.W.W. LeShan, Eda J 18. Review: Human Aggression, Storr, C. 3. The Association for Child 29. The Concept of Clinical Regression A. Psychology and Psychiatry Observed Compared with that of Defence as a Group Phenomenon Organization 19. Sleep Refusal in Children 4. The Concept of a Healthy Individual 30. Trips into Partisanship 20. Letter to a Mother (Mrs T.), 6 September 21. Roots of Aggression Chronology 24. Letter to Renata Gaddini, 15 November 22. Foreword to Susan Isaacs by D E M References Gardener 25. Berlin Walls Contributors 23. Letter to Adam Limentani, 27 26. Building up of Trust September Credits 27. Preface: Dialogue with Sammy, S. 24. Letter to Renata Gaddini, 21 Index Lebovici and J. McDougall October VOLUME 9: 1969-1971 28. The Mother-Infant Experience of 25. Review: Children in Distress, Clegg, Mutuality Alec & Megson, Barbara Introduction Arne Jemstedt 29. Mother’s Madness Appearing in 26. Breast-Feeding as Communication the Clinical material as an Ego-Alien PART 1: 1969 Factor 27. First Interview with child may start resumption of maturation 1. Letter to Herbert Rosenbluth, 3 30. Answers to Comments on “The January Split-Off Male and Female Elements” 28. The Use of an Object and Relating through Identifications 2. Letter to F. Robert Rodman, 10 31. Psychologists as a Group January 29. Clinical Illustration of The Use of 32. Commentary on Play Therapy, an Object 3. Letter to an American Virginia Axline correspondent (Mr. Q.), 14 January 30. Further Clinical Illustration of the P 2: 1970 Use of and Object 4. The Use of an Object in the Context ART of Moses and Monotheism 31. Letter to Joyce Coles, c.22nd 1. Letter to Dr Peter Giovacchini, 5 November 5. Letter to Renata Gaddini, 19 January March

32. Letter to Joyce Coles, c. 25 6. Letter to Anna Freud, 20 January 2. Letter to Dr Michael Fordham, 10 November March 7. Letter to Michael P. Collinson, 10 33. Letter to Karl and Sheila Britton, March 3. Child Psychiatry, Social Work and 25 November 8. Contribution to a Symposium on Alternative Care 34. Letter to Joyce Coles c. 26 Envy and Jealousy November 4. A Personal Statement on Child 9. Some Principles of Child Analysis Psychiatry 35. Letter to Joyce Coles, 29 November 10. Letter to Michael B. Conran, 8 May 5. Contribution to the Final Number 36. Letter to Joyce Coles, c.1 December of Case Conference 11. Letter to Agnes Wilkinson, 9 June 37. Letter to Joyce Coles, 4 December 6. The Place of the Monarchy 12. Letter to William W. Sargant, 24 38. Comments on my paper The Use June of an Object 7. Letter to Renata Gaddini, 31 August 13. Letter to Child Care News, 39. Letter to Karl Britton, c.7 Behaviour Therapy, June 8. Cure December 14. Physiotherapy and Human 9. Residential Care as Therapy 40. Letter to Joyce Coles, 8 December relations 10. Individuation 41. Letter to Renata Gaddini, c.9 15. Development of the Theme of the December Mother’s Unconscious as discovered in 11. Living Creatively Psychoanalytic Practice 42. Letter to Joyce Coles, c.10 December 16. Freedom 12. Basis for Self in Body 43. Letter to Joyce Coles, 14 December 17. The Threat to Freedom 13. Two Further Clinical Examples 44. Letter to Karl and Sheila Britton, 18. Poem on Moon Landing 14. Day Dreaming 14 December 19. Letter to Helm Stierlin, 31 July 15. Dependence in Childcare 45. Foreword: Therapy in Child Care, Barbara Dockar-Drysdale 20. Review: Indications for Child PART 3: 1971 Analysis and other Papers, Anna Freud 46. Review. The Psychology of Childhood 1. Letter to Prof John Davis, I January and Adolescence, Sandström, Carl Ivar 21. Additional Note on Psycho-Somatic Disorder 47. The Squiggle Game 2. Letter to Mme Jeannine 22. Letter to Robert Tod, 6 November Kalmanovitch, 7 January 48. Thinking and Symbol Formation 23. The Pill 3. Letter to Mme Jeannine VOLUME 10: THERAPEUTIC Credits Kalmanovitch, 19 January CONSULTATIONS IN CHILD PSYCHIATRY Index 4. Introduction to Playing and Reality Introduction VOLUME 11: HUMAN NATURE 5. Transitional Objects and Marco Armellini AND THE PIGGLE Transitional Phenomena Therapeutic Consultations in Child Introduction Psychiatry Steven Groarke 6. Dreaming, Fantasying and Living: a Case-history describing a Primary Acknowledgments Human Nature Dissociation PART I Preface 7. Creativity and its Origins Introduction Editorial note 8. Interrelating apart from Instinctual 1. ‘Iiro’ aet 9 years 9 months Drive and in terms of Cross- Acknowledgments 2. ‘Robin’ aet 5 years identifications Introduction 3. ‘Eliza’ aet 7 ½ years 9. Contemporary Concepts of PART I: THE HUMAN CHILD EXAMINED; Adolescent Development and Their 4. ‘Bob’ aet 6 years SOMA, PSYCHE, MIND Implications for Higher Education 5. ‘Robert’ aet 9 years Introduction 10. Tailpiece: Playing and Reality 6. ‘Rosemary’ aet 10 years 1. The Psyche-soma and the Mind 11. Not Less Than Everything (extracts), ca. 1968–1971 7. ‘Alfred’ aet 10 years 2. Ill-health

12. Notes for the Vienna Congress PART II 3. Inter-relationship of Body Disease (1971) and Psychological Disorder Introduction PART 4: UNDATED WORK AND 4. The Psycho-somatic Field WINNICOTT’S “IDEAS” FILE 8. ‘Charles’ aet 9 years PART II: THE EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF 1. Ideas and definitions 9. ‘Ashton’ aet 12 years THE HUMAN BEING 2. The Day Dreamer 10. ‘Albert’ aet 7 years 9 months Introduction 3. Notes for a discussion on technique 11. ‘Hesta’ aet 16 years 1. Interpersonal Relationships in the analysis of psychotics 12. ‘Milton’ aet 8 years 2. The Concept of Health Using 4. Knowing and not knowing Instinct Theory PART III 5. A point in technique PART III: ESTABLISHMENT OF UNIT Introduction STATUS 6. Note on infant observation 13. ‘Ada’ aet 8 years Introduction: Emotional Development 7. Found objects and waifs Characteristic of Infancy 14. ‘Cecil’ aet 21 months at first 8. Notes on play consultation 1. The Depressive Position 9. Cleopatra anamnesis 15. ‘Mark’ aet 12 years 2. Development of the Theme of the Inner World 10. The niffle 16. ‘Peter’ aet 13 years 3. Various Types of Psycho-therapy 11. A note on the mother-foetus 17. ‘Ruth’ aet 8 years Material relationship 18. ‘Mrs X’ aet 30 years 4. Hypochondriacal Anxiety 12. Outline for study in the sociology of knowledge 19. ‘Lily’ aet 5 years PART IV: FROM INSTINCT THEORY TO EGO THEORY 13. Ditty on Enoch Powell 20. ‘Jason’ aet 8 years 9 months Introduction: Primitive Emotional Credits 21. ‘George’ aet 13 years Development Chronology Chronology 1. Establishment of Relationship with External Reality References Bibliographical Note, by Masud R. Khan 2. Integration Index References 3. Dwelling of Psyche in Body Contributors 4. The Earliest States

5. A Primary State of Being: Pre- By the Parents of the Piggle 14. Consolidated Reference List, primitive Stages Volumes 1–12 Chronology 6. Chaos Credits References 7. the Intellectual Function Complete Index of The Collected Works Contributors of D.W. Winnicott 8. Withdrawal and Regression Credits 9. The Birth Experience Index 10. Environment VOLUME 12: APPENDICES 11. Psycho-somatic Disorder AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Reconsidered Appendices and Bibliographies Appendix Introduction Synopsis I Robert Adès Synopsis II Contributors Bibliography Chronology

The Piggle: An Account of the PART 1: WINNICOTT’S PUBLICATIONS Psychoanalytic Treatment of a Little Girl 1. Chronological Bibliography of Edited by Ishak Ramzy Works by D. W. Winnicott Preface 2. Alphabetical Bibliography of Works Clare Winnicott and R.D. by D. W. Winnicott Shepherd 3. Tables of Contents of D. W. Editor’s Foreword Winnicott’s Published Books Ishak Ramzy 4. Winnicott’s Notes and Ideas for the Introduction Contents of Books D. W. Winnicott 5. D. W. W.: A Reflection, Introduction 1. The Patient from Psychoanalytic Explorations Clare Winnicott 2. First consultation PART 2: WINNICOTT’S CORRESPONDENCE 3. Second consultation 6. Chronological List of D. W. 4. Third consultation Winnicott’s Published Letters 5. Fourth consultation 7. Alphabetical List of D. W. Winnicott’s Published Letters 6. Fifth consultation

7. Sixth consultation 8. Biographies of D. W. Winnicott’s Correspondents 8. Seventh consultation PART 3: WINNICOTT’S LECTURES, 9. Eighth consultation BROADCASTS, AND AUDIO RECORDINGS

10. Ninth consultation 9. Lectures by D. W. Winnicott

11. Tenth consultation 10. Broadcasts by D. W. Winnicott 12. Eleventh consultation 11. The Development of The Ordinary Devoted Mother in Broadcasts and 13. Twelfth consultation Print 14. Thirteenth consultation 12. Index of Available Audio Recordings of D. W. Winnicott’s 15. Fourteenth consultation Broadcasts and Lectures

16. Fifteenth consultation PART 4: A SELECTION OF WINNICOTT’S DRAWINGS 17. Sixteenth consultation PART 5: REFERENCES Afterword 13. Reference Lists, Volumes 1–12