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Clare Britton Winnicott, née le 30 septembre 1906 à Scarborough et morte le 15 avril 1984 à North Cheam, dans le Surrey, est une travailleuse sociale et psychanalyste, qui a aidé à établir la profession de travailleur social. Outre la publication de plusieurs articles, elle a participé à l'édition posthume des écrits de Donald Winnicott. كلير وينيكوت (بالإنجليزية: Clare Winnicott)‏ (من مواليد 1906- وتُوفيت عام 1984) هي عاملة اجتماعية إنجليزية و‌محللة نفسية ساعدت في تأسيس مهنة الأخصائي الاجتماعي. إلى جانب نشر نحو ستة عشر مقالة في حد ذاتها، عملت كلير مع دكتور دونالد وينيكوت، الذي ألهمها، وتزوجها، وساعدت في نشر مؤلفاته. Clare Winnicott (de soltera Britton ; 1906-1984) fue una trabajadora social y psicoanalista inglesa que ayudó a establecer la profesión de trabajadora social. Clare Winnicott (née Clare Nimmo Britton, known as "Elsie"; 30 September 1906 – 17 April 1984) OBE was an English social worker, civil servant, psychoanalyst and teacher. She played a pivotal role in the passing of The Children's Act of 1948. Alongside her husband, D. W. Winnicott, Clare would go on to become a prolific writer and prominent social worker and children's advocate in 20th century England.
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