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  • '''Melanie Klein''' (March 30 1882 – September 22 1960) was an Austrian [[psychoanal Invited by Ernest [[Jones]], Melanie Klein came to [[London]] in 1926, where she worked until her [[death]] in 1
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  • ...ion]] with the [[father]], but he also refers to [[Kleinian psychoanalysis|Melanie Klein]]'s [[thesis]] on the [[maternal]] origins of an archaic [[form]] of
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  • ...object relationship. The concept of "[[part object]]" was introduced by [[Melanie Klein]], but the concept of the "part" already [[exists]] in Freud within t Following on from Freud and Karl [[Abraham]], Melanie Klein, in her study of archaic states of functioning, attributes to the psy
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  • [[Sigmund Freud]], [[Melanie Klein]], and [[Jacques Lacan]] are often treated as canonical thinkers with
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  • ...ough a medium, an object, on a specific locus. The central [[thesis]] in [[Melanie Klein]]'s [[object relations theory]] was that objects play a decisive [[ro ...e strong animosity in England between the school of Anna Freud and that of Melanie Klein was transplanted to the US, where the Anna Freud group dominated tota
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  • * [[Melanie Klein|Klein, Melanie]]
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  • ...en [[psychoanalysts]] of the [[time]], including Karen Horney (1885-1952), Melanie [[Klein]] (1882-1960) and Joan Riviere (1883-1962) (see Juliet Mitchell's i
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  • ...been hit, the child who sees another child fall begins to cry. (It is from Melanie Klein’s pioneering psychoanalysis of [[children]] that the basic features
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  • ==Melanie Klein== In the [[work]] of [[Melanie Klein]], the emphasis shifted from the [[role]] of the '''[[father]]''' to
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  • For Melanie [[Klein]] ambivalence was key in formulating a theory of [[depression]]. Th ...to the psychogenesis of [[manic-depressive]] states. In The writings of [[Melanie Klein]]. London: Hogarth Press, 1975. (Reprinted from International Journal
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  • ...ed in [[Freud]]'s writings to refer to the person. Beginning in the 1940s, Melanie [[Klein]] used the [[word]] self in the general [[sense]] of [[representati
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  • Melanie [[Klein]] ([[1948]]), like Freud, also saw a direct relationship between th # Klein, Melanie. (1948). A contribution to the [[theory]] of anxiety and guilt. Internation
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  • In 1943-4, the respective supporters of [[Anna Freud]] and [[Melanie Klein]] became embroiled in the so-called 'Controversial Discussions' which When Anna arrived in London, a [[conflict]] emerged between her and [[Melanie Klein]] regarding [[developmental]] theories of children. This conflict thr
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  • '''Melanie Klein''' (March 30 1882 – September 22 1960) was an Austrian [[psychoanal Invited by Ernest [[Jones]], Melanie Klein came to [[London]] in 1926, where she worked until her [[death]] in 1
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  • ...e I have never yet launched an exhaustive critique of the [[meaning]] of [[Melanie Klein]]'s system, we will set aside for the moment what this or that [[auth
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  • ...e motive force of development, as it is represented for us by someone like Melanie Klein, for example, is not reducible to a formula like the one I used earli
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  • ...ehensions Mlle Gélinier remarked upon the [[other]] day when dealing with Melanie [[Klein]]'s [[text]]. What matters, when one tries to elaborate upon some e ...nct]], [[oral]], [[anal]] [[sadism]], etc. And yet, in the register that [[Melanie Klein]] brings into play, there appear several contrasts, which I am going
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  • <p>A [[number]] of authors (notably Melanie [[Klein]] and Donald [[Winnicott]]) used the term to describe those whose m ...notes.com/psychoanalysis-encyclopedia/controversial-discussions-anna-freud-melanie-klein">Controversial Discussions</a>; <a href="http://soc.enotes.com/psycho
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  • ...portant [[role]] to the [[reality]] [[principle]] and to the [[superego]]. Melanie [[Klein]] then formed the more radical view that the defenses [[exist]] wit When Anna Freud was publishing her first [[psychoanalytic]] works, [[Melanie Klein]], while breaking with [[Freudian]] orthodoxy by asserting that the a
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  • For Melanie [[Klein]], a firm advocate of the existence of the death drive, psychic con By contrast, [[other]] authors, such as [[Melanie Klein]], [[Jacques Lacan]], and André Green, consider this concept of the
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