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  1. Melanie Klein (née Reizes; 30 March 1882 – 22 September 1960) was an Austrian-British author and psychoanalyst known for her work in child analysis. She was the primary figure in the development of object relations theory.

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · Psychologist Melanie Klein, best known for developing play therapy and object relations theory, believed that adult relationships are shaped by those experienced in infancy. Learn more about her life and the enormous contributions she made to her field.

  3. Melanie Klein was a controversial yet highly influential and powerful member of the British Psychoanalytical Society for over thirty years. Her theories about the development of a child's inner world transformed psychoanalysis and have had a deep and far-reaching impact.

  4. Jan 25, 2024 · Melanie Klein. Critical Evaluation. Object relations theory in psychoanalysis posits that early childhood relationships with primary caregivers, particularly the mother, profoundly shape an individual’s later interactions and emotional development.

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · 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.

  6. Radical and controversial at the time, her theories remain at the core of an evolving and flourishing body of Kleinian thought. Follow this link to watch an introductory video about Kleins ideas. Explore the topics below to find out more about the concepts developed by Klein, and by new generations of psychoanalysts who have been inspired by ...

  7. Home Div. 35 About History. Melanie Klein (1882-1960) by Gail Donaldson, Union College* Biography of Melanie Klein. Melanie Klein is perhaps the most important woman psychoanalyst who ever lived and yet is probably the least well-known to American psychologists.

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