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Remembering Winnicott: A Graphic Memoirist and a Psychoanalyst Discuss Creativity in Writing and Psychotherapy

Mar 4, 2021
Alison Bechdel, award-winning graphic memoirist known for Fun Home, and Dr. Ken Corbett, psychoanalyst and writer, reflect on Donald Winnicott and creativity. They talk about play, the squiggle game, drawing versus writing, transitional objects, and how creativity feels like being fully alive. Conversations weave memoir, clinical lessons, and the social frame around play.
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INSIGHT

Memoir Shift From Philosophy To Mother

  • Are You My Mother began as a philosophical inquiry into self and other and became a specific memoir about Alison Bechdel's relationship with her mother.
  • The book also traces how writing Fun Home required negotiating intimacy with her mother, which reframed the project into a personal psychoanalytic exploration.
ANECDOTE

Finding Dr Spock As A Child

  • Alison found Dr. Spock as a child in her mother's books and used it to self-soothe, especially sections on obsessive-compulsive behaviors.
  • Later she discovered Dr. Spock was influenced by Winnicott, which she playfully treats as an indirect childhood encounter with Winnicott's ideas.
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Winnicott's Inside-Out Approach

  • Winnicott bridges psychoanalytic factions by focusing on the lived inner experience and intersubjectivity rather than external pronouncements.
  • His pediatric grounding made him observe children at play to enter a conversation with the child rather than theorize about them.
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