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  1. 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.

  2. Klein’s child analysis was warmly welcomed in some quarters. Karl Abraham, a profoundly influential figure for Klein, announced that, “[T]he future of Psycho-Analysis lies in Play Analysis.” But others among her colleagues were more sceptical.

  3. Jun 13, 2015 · Play as the Language of the Child and Play as the Therapy. Melanie Klein applied the play technique to understand children’s inner world, focusing on the spontaneity of the play, children’s narrative given out during the play, the inhibition of the play, and the fantasy of the play.

  4. A grey and brown drawing by Melanie Klein’s child patient, ‘Richard’. Richard suffers from huge anxiety about disasters befalling the people he loves – including Klein herself. Like many children who come to psychotherapy, in his play Richard often acts out scenes which end in catastrophe.

  5. Melanie Klein took psychoanalytic thinking in a new direction by recognising the importance of our earliest childhood experiences in the formation of our adult emotional world. Extending and developing Sigmund Freud’s ideas, Klein drew on her analysis of children’s play to formulate new concepts such as the paranoid-schizoid position and ...

  6. Klein was the first psychologist to view children’s play as a meaningful activity and her “play technique” later contributed to the development of play therapy.

  7. Nov 15, 2021 · In contrast to Anna Freud and Melanie Klein, who were seeing play as a psychoanalytic instrument, Axline was the one who saw the conceptual expression in the process of play and the one who introduced play as a form of therapy, as she believed that it was by itself a wound healing process (8, 9).

  8. Shortly after her family moved to Budapest in 1910, Klein began a course of therapy with psychoanalyst Sándor Ferenczi. It was during their time together that Klein developed an interest in the study of psychoanalysis. Encouraged by Ferenczi, Klein began her studies by observing her own children. [3] .

  9. Play therapy has its early roots in psychoanalytic theory and is founded in the works of Sigmund Frued, Melanie Klein and Anna Freud. The first reference of the power of play in a therapeutic setting was documented by Sigmund Freud and his work with Little Hans [ 11 ].

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    Jan 5, 2024 · Melanie Klein, who used play as an analytic tool as well as a means to attract the children she worked with to therapy. Klein believed play provided insight into a child’s unconscious.

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