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Donald Woods Winnicot.  British child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, greatly influenced by Melanie Klein and associated with the object-relations school.
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Donald Woods Winnicot.  British [[child]] [[psychiatrist]] and [[psychoanalyst]], greatly influenced by Melanie [[Klein]] and associated with the [[object]]-relations [[school]].
  
Winnicot liked to emphasize the importance of the faciliating environment provided by ''good enough' mothering by remarking that there is no such thing as a byby.
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Winnicot liked to emphasize the importance of the faciliating [[environment]] provided by ''[[good]] enough' mothering by remarking that there is no such [[thing]] as a byby.
 
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Donald Woods Winnicot. British child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, greatly influenced by Melanie Klein and associated with the object-relations school.

Winnicot liked to emphasize the importance of the faciliating environment provided by good enough' mothering by remarking that there is no such thing as a byby.