The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott seeks to
introduce the distinctive psychoanalytic basic principles of both Klein
and Winnicott, to compare and contrast the way in which their concepts
evolved, and to show how their different approaches contribute to
distinctive psychoanalytic paradigms. The aim is twofold - to introduce
and to prompt research.
The book consists of five main parts each with two chapters, one each by
Abram and Hinshelwood that describes the views of Klein and of Winnicott
on 5 chosen issues:
- Basic principles
- Early psychic development
- The role of the external object
- The psychoanalytic concept of psychic pain
- Conclusions on divergences and convergences
Each of the 5 parts will conclude with a dialogue between the authors on
the topic of the chapter.
The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott will
appeal to who are being introduced to psychoanalytic ideas and
especially to both these two schools of British Object Relations.