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Corinne Masur is a notable figure in the field of psychoanalysis, recognized for her contributions to the understanding of psychoanalytic trends and practice. Her work often revisits foundational concepts in the discipline, particularly the legacy of D. W. Winnicott, a pivotal figure in child development and psychoanalysis. Masur's exploration of Winnicott's theories, especially in her book "Finding the Piggle: Reconsidering D. W. Winnicott's Most Famous Child Case," sheds light on the complexities of child therapy and the nuances of therapeutic relationships.

In addition to her focus on Winnicott, Masur has written extensively on the evolving nature of psychoanalytic practice, addressing contemporary challenges and integrating new perspectives into traditional frameworks. Her scholarly contributions have helped to bridge the gap between classical psychoanalytic theory and modern applications, making her work relevant to both practitioners and students in the field. Through her writings, she continues to influence the discourse on psychoanalysis and child therapy.

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