An Online Reading Group To Explore Winnicott Theories Of Child Development, Creativity And The Therapeutic Relationship.
With Simon Good, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist UKCP, BPC
This is the third year this group will be held. Once again, facilitated by Simon Good Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist (BPC) who studied Winnicott in the nineties for four years at the Squiggle Foundation under the guidance of Winnicott Scholars, Professor Jan Abrams and Nina Farhi.
Here are some of the texts that we will be reading:
- “The Capacity to be Alone” (1958)
- “Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena” (1951)
- “The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment” (1965)
- “Communicating and Not Communicating, Leading to a Study of Certain Opposites” (1963)
- “Ego Distortion in Terms of True and False Self” (1960)
Format: Each meeting will focus on a short paper or article by Winnicott. Participants will be responsible for reading the assigned text and giving a brief presentation of 5 to no more than 20 minutes. There will be no essays required.
Goals: The goal of this reading group is to explore Winnicott’s theories of child development, creativity, and the therapeutic relationship. We will discuss how his work can be applied to our own lives and work with children, families, and adults.
Who Should Attend: This reading group is open to anyone interested in Winnicott’s work. No prior knowledge of psychoanalysis is required.
DETAILS
Starts: 23rd January 2025
Meetings: Once a fortnight – 90 minute session
Groups: Group A: Thursday 5:30pm to 7:00pm OR Group B: Thursday 7:05pm to 8:35pm
Capacity: Maximum 8 people per group
Location: Online Session via Zoom
Fees: £600 for the year 15 fortnightly groups. £200 deposit required to secure a place.
To Join: Please RSVP to Tel: 020 8367 2333 or Email info@enfieldcounselling.co.uk by January 10th, 2025.