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Winnicott e-prints

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FLORENCE, Jean. How to transmit the analytic experience? Readings of a case-history from D. W. Winnicott. Winnicott e-prints [online]. 2010, vol.5, n.2, pp.40-54. ISSN 1679-432X.

Beginning with a consideration of what a case study represents, in general, and specifically in the first steps of the discovery of psychoanalysis, I will closely accompany the case the Winnicott presents in a chapter of "Playing and Reality": a case of primary disassociation. I will be very attentive to his manner of analytic interaction. The utilization of dreams has a very original place. I will conclude at a more theoretical level: the status of "fantasizing" in Winnicott compared with the "Phantasieren" of Freud, and the consequence of their practical concepts; and in clinical application, putting into evidence the particular characteristics of the style of transmission that he left us.

Keywords : to fantasize; to dream; to wish.

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