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Melanie Klein’s groundbreaking theories further our knowledge of psychological and emotional development, and its roots in infancy. Discover Klein’s concepts and clinical technique, and how her ideas have been taken forward by new generations of clinicians and writers.
- Theory
Melanie Klein’s theories. Melanie Klein took psychoanalytic...
- Writers
Writing after Klein From the earliest advocates of Klein’s...
- Klein’s life
Melanie Klein (1882–1960) is one of the founding figures of...
- Child analysis
Melanie Klein was deeply inspired by Sigmund Freud. Her...
- Resources
For recordings of past Melanie Klein Trust events, please...
- News & events
Read about conferences and events, the latest publications...
- Paranoid-schizoid position
Paranoid-schizoid position. The term ‘paranoid-schizoid...
- Oedipus complex
Klein, like Freud, sees the Oedipus complex as central, but...
- Depressive position
‘Depressive position’ is a mental constellation defined by...
- Projective identification
Projective identification. Projective identification is an...
- Theory
- What Is The Melanie Klein Trust?
- Our Aims
- Our Activities
- Management of The Trust
- The Trust’s History
The Melanie Klein Trust was founded on 1st February 1955 to promote training and research in the psychoanalytic theory and technique adopted and practised by Melanie Klein, and ‘developments thereof’. It is a charitable trust registered with the Charity Commissioners (Reg. No. 251672).
The primary objects of the Melanie Klein Trust are: 1. To further and promote training and research in psychoanalytic theory and technique as adopted, developed and practised by Melanie Klein and ‘developments thereof’. 2. To publish, promote and encourage the publication of books, articles, pamphlets, and papers which are based upon or may further...
The Trust gives support to psychoanalytic education; it encourages authors to publish and supports those developing new ideas; it organises conferences and arranges for books to be published; it takes care of the Melanie Klein Archive in which it encourages historical research.
The Trust is managed by the Trustees, who at present are: 1. Gigliola Fornari Spoto (Chair) 2. Anne Amos (Hon. Secretary) 3. David Taylor (Hon. Treasurer) 4. Catalina Bronstein 5. Michael Feldman 6. Susan Lawrence 7. Priscilla Roth 8. Richard Rusbridger 9. Helga Skogstad Christine English is the Trust’s Archivist. Anna Irwin-Childs is the Melanie K...
In March 1952, a special issue of The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis was dedicated to Melanie Klein to mark her 70th birthday. The papers published in this issue became the basis of a book, New Directions in Psycho-Analysis, and the authors donated their copyrights to found the Melanie Klein Trust Fund. They were: Paula Heimann, Clifford ...
Melanie Klein’s theories. 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.
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.
Jun 5, 2023 · The Wellcome Library in London holds an extensive archive of clinical notes, papers, images, and other materials of the pioneering psychoanalyst Melanie Klein (1882-1960). The Melanie Klein Trust’s...
Melanie Klein establishes a trust in her name: the Melanie Klein Trust... ...Wilfred Bion, Paula Heimann, Betty Joseph, Roger Money-Kyrle, and Hanna Segal are the founding trustees. Link to the Melanie Klein Trust Website.
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content of Melanie Klein’s six (then) unpublished lectures on technique, which Klein originally presented in 1936. He describes the development of Klein’s play technique, her thoughts on of the ‘analytic attitude’, her ideas about the deep connection between the positive and negative transference, and her view on the fundamental ...