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  1. 2. Juli 2022 · Melanie Klein (1882-1960) war eine Psychoanalytikerin, die sich besonders mit der Entwicklung des kleinen Kindes beschäftigte. Sie entwickelte eine Form der Psychoanalyse für Kinder. Während die Psychoanalyse des Erwachsenen von Worten und freier Assoziation lebt, erfährt der Therapeut bei Kindern das meiste über ihr Spiel.

  2. Klein, Melanie. [ HIS, KLI], Psychoanalyse, österreichisch-ungarische Psychoanalytikerin, wurde am 30.3.1882 in Wien geb. und starb am 22.9.1960 in London. Sie gilt als Pionierin der Kinderpsychoanalyse und der Objektbeziehungstheorie sowie als «originellste Neuerin der Psychoanalyse» (Kristeva, J.).

  3. Melanie Klein (nee Reizes) was born in Vienna in 1882 into a middle-class Jewish family. Although she was educated at the gymnasium, her intellectual ambitions to attend medical school were thwarted by a fall in the family fortunes and at the age of twenty-one she married Arthur Klein, an industrial chemist, and began to raise a family.

  4. 13. Juni 2015 · Melanie Klein was born in 1882 to a Jewish family in Vienna. She was such a talented lady who experienced a lot of dissatisfaction and disappointments in her life with the early marriage, the death of her son, and the puerperal depression after the birth of each of her children.

  5. Melanie Klein did not waver in her belief that child patients would benefit just as much as adults from having their unconscious conflicts and anxieties understood and interpreted. In fact she felt they would be more able to get in touch with infantile states of mind, being closer to the raw experiences of infancy. Within 10 years of the publication of Little Hans she was taking on very young ...

  6. 20. Feb. 2018 · Melanie Klein was an Austrian-British psychoanalyst who developed object relations theory. She believed that infants as young as 4 months old engage in psychic life involving phantasies of good and bad breast objects, and employ defense mechanisms like splitting, projection, and introjection to manage anxiety from destructive impulses. Klein argued the superego and Oedipus complex emerge much ...

  7. Melanie Klein’s Object Relations Theory (starts at 14.39 mins) Melanie Klein was an Austrian-British psychoanalyst who worked with Sigmund Freud but ultimately parted ways with him. While Freud believed that we as humans are driven by libido (i.e. an aggressive sexual energy), Klein asserted that we are driven by object relations, especially how we bond with significant caregivers and ourselves.