Winnicott and Henry

dialogues about life and clinic

Authors

  • Gillianno José Mazzetto de Castro Instituto de Psicologia - Universidade de São Paulo
  • Andrés Eduardo Aguirre Antúnez University of São Paulo

Keywords:

Winnicott, Henry, Phenomenology, Clinic

Abstract

This article aims to promote a dialogue between the thinking of Winnicott and Henry, thinking about how this approach can contribute to the process of understanding and applying Henry’s thinking in the clinic, as well as enriching the phenomenological framework proposed by Winnicott. This construction is structured as a phenomenological narrative review. As a result, it can be noted that when reading some points of Henry’s theory under Winnicott’s lens, one can see an enrichment regarding the concept of self-proof, incarnation, double appearance and immanence, as well as an expansion of what can be understood as unfolding for a phenomenologically inspired psychological clinic.

Author Biographies

Gillianno José Mazzetto de Castro, Instituto de Psicologia - Universidade de São Paulo

Philosopher, Master and Doctor in Psychology, Post-Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the Institute of Psychology of the University of São Paulo. Sao Paulo-SP.

Andrés Eduardo Aguirre Antúnez, University of São Paulo

Psychologist, Master's, Doctoral and Post-Doctorate in Sciences by the Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology at Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo-SP. Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at the Institute of Psychology at the University of São Paulo

Published

2023-04-13

How to Cite

Mazzetto de Castro, G. J., & Aguirre Antúnez, A. E. . (2023). Winnicott and Henry: dialogues about life and clinic. Estudos Teológicos, 63(1), 90–110. Retrieved from http://198.211.97.179/periodicos_novo/index.php/ET/article/view/1937

Conference Proceedings Volume

Section

Dossiê - Centenário Michel Henry