Fathers, Families and the Outside World
Discover the profound insights of "Fathers, Families and the Outside World," a compelling monograph published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997. This 120-page book is the second installment in the esteemed Winnicott Studies series, curated by the Squiggle Foundation, which explores contemporary applications of Donald Winnicott's influential theories. Building upon the foundation laid by its predecessor, which examined the concepts of the True and False Self, this volume delves deeply into Winnicott's exploration of fatherhood and its impact on family dynamics. Perfect for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in psychological theory, this book offers valuable perspectives on the role of fathers in shaping familial relationships and individual identity. Enhance your understanding of Winnicott's work and its relevance today by adding this essential read to your collection.