TheCollectedWorksofD.W.WinnicottVolume7,1964-1966bringstogethertheinfluentialwritingsoftherenownedBritishpediatricianandpsychoanalystduringapivotalperiodinhiscareer.ThisvolumecapturesWinnicott'sevolvingtheoriesonchilddevelopment,transitionalphenomena,andtheimportanceoftheholdingenvironment.Itincludeskeypaperssuchas"TheChild,theFamily,andtheOutsideWorld"alongwithclinicalcasestudiesthatdemonstratehisinnovativetherapeuticapproaches.TheworksinthisperiodreflectWinnicott'sdeepeningexplorationofthemother-infantrelationshipandhisconceptofthe"goodenoughmother."ThiscollectionisessentialforunderstandingthematurationofWinnicott'sideasaboutplay,creativity,andthedevelopmentofthetrueself.