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  • ...drive]], to which the effects of pre-[[oedipal]] frustrations are added, [[Melanie Klein]] described an extremely cruel child who "attacks its [[mother]]'s [[
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  • ...number]] of [[psychoanalysts]], among them Karen Horney, Ernest [[Jones]], Melanie [[Klein]], and Helene Deutsch, have in [[particular]] contested the [[claim
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  • ==Melanie Klein== [[Melanie Klein]] uses the term a great deal, but restricts the term to the [[introje
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  • Melanie [[Klein]] offered a profound revision of the [[Freudian]] theory of libidin * Klein, Melanie. (1932). The psycho-analysis of children (Alix Strachey, Trans.). London: H
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  • Numerous authors have contributed to enriching the concept of idealization. Melanie [[Klein]] (1952) has developed the notions of the idealized [[good]] object # Klein, Melanie. (1946). [[Notes]] on some schizoid mechanisms. International Journal of [[
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  • ...he reciprocal play of the real, the [[imaginary]], and the [[symbolic]] in Melanie [[Klein]]'s [[case]] of "Little Dick."
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  • Melanie [[Klein]]'s view of the primal scene differed from Freud's, for where Freud * Klein, Melanie. (1961). Narrative of a child analysis. The conduct of the psychoanalysis o
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  • ...heless, a [[full]] [[theory]] of the primary object would have to wait for Melanie [[Klein]] and especially Donald [[Winnicott]] in 1952...
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  • The [[work]] of Melanie [[Klein]] underscored the major [[role]] of the defense [[mechanism]] of pr
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  • ...a more [[concrete]] level, we find [[analyses]] of symbolic assimilation (Melanie [[Klein]]), symbolic equation (Hanna Segal), and pathological projective [[
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  • ...t contributions to this field aside from the [[work]] of Freud: Otto Rank, Melanie [[Klein]], Hanna Segal, Ernst [[Kris]], Donald [[Winnicott]], and Didier An
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  • Melanie [[Klein]] presents the bisexual maternal as the foundation of the psychic [
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  • ...s are linked to [[fantasies]], such as devouring, absorbing, or rejecting. Melanie [[Klein]] herself (1952, 1958) principally identified the following primiti * Klein, Melanie. (1952). Some theoretical conclusions regarding the emotional life of the i
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  • ...developed further by those such as [[Carl Jung]], [[Alfred Adler]], and [[Melanie Klein]].
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  • ...rominence just as the followers of [[Anna Freud]] were battling those of [[Melanie Klein]] for the [[right]] to be called [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[true]] [[intel
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  • ...gh a semantic perspective associated with the [[image]], as in the case of Melanie [[Klein]] and post-[[Kleinian]] theorists, or through a syntactic approach
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  • Melanie [[Klein]] (1932-1975) demonstrated the importance of the theme of poison gi # Klein, Melanie. (1975). The psycho-analysis of children. (Alix Strachey, Trans.) [[London]
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  • Melanie [[Klein]] (1940) developed the comparison with mourning in her description
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  • [[Melanie Klein]]'s view of the primal scene differed from Freud's, for where Freud s # Klein, Melanie. (1961). Narrative of a child analysis. The conduct of the psychoanalysis o
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  • ...listic or idiosyncratic. Key [[texts]] included papers by [[Paul]] Federn, Melanie [[Klein]], Harold Searles, and many [[others]]. Some analysts published boo
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