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  1. 25. Jan. 2024 · Melanie Klein (1932) is one of the key figures in psychoanalysis. Her unabashed disagreements with Freudian theory and revolutionary way of thinking was especially important in the development of child analysis. Her theories on the schizoid defenses of splitting and projective identification remain influential in psychoanalytical theory today.

  2. 11. Okt. 2022 · In this introduction to Object Relations Theory we cover Melanie Klein's idea of the paranoid-schizoid position and the depressive position. Otto Kernberg's ...

    • 19 Min.
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    • Psychodynamic Psychology
  3. Melanie Klein. Biographien Melanie Klein. (geb. Reizes) geboren am 30. März 1882 in Wien. gestorben am 22. September 1960 in London. österreichisch-englische Psychoanalytikerin, "Mutter der Psychoanalyse".

  4. 15. März 2024 · Melanie Klein's indelible mark on psychoanalysis is etched through a series of pioneering concepts that challenged and expanded upon the foundations laid by Freud. Early Psychoanalytic Concepts Klein's initial contributions focused on refining and extending Freudian concepts, particularly within the realm of child analysis.

  5. 13. Nov. 2023 · Born Melanie Reizes in Vienna, Austria, on March 30, 1882, Klein's initial ambition was to attend medical school. Life intervened, however, when she married Arthur Klein at age 21 and had two children, Melitta (1904) and Hans (1907). The family traveled frequently for her husband's job before settling in Budapest in 1910.

  6. 4. Dez. 2015 · Melanie Klein is regarded as one of the founders of `Object Relations Theory,’ a field of thought that developed from Freud’s psychodynamic theory. This collection of theories discusses the effect of the internalized relations with primary caretakers during infancy (i.e. objects), and their unconscious influence on the nature of future relationships. According to object relations theorists ...

  7. Melanie Klein (born March 30, 1882, Vienna, Austria—died Sept. 22, 1960, London, Eng.) was an Austrian-born British psychoanalyst known for her work with young children, in which observations of free play provided insights into the child’s unconscious fantasy life, enabling her to psychoanalyze children as young as two or three years of age.