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  2. Depressive position’ is a mental constellation defined by Klein as central to the child’s development, normally first experienced towards the middle of the first year of life. It is repeatedly revisited and refined throughout early childhood, and intermittently throughout life.

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      Depressive position. A developmental phase characterised by...

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      First explicit exposition of the depressive position. 1940...

  3. Achieving this involves mourning the loss of the idealised object, and associated depressive anxieties. Klein described development as proceeding through two phases: the paranoid-schizoid position and the depressive position. In the paranoid-schizoid position, the main anxiety is paranoia and hypochondria, and the fear is for the self.

  4. Jun 9, 2018 · Klein called this the “depressive position,” in which aggression is more inhibited from being projected outwards and the child’s fragmented perceptions of the mother become...

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · The Depressive Position. Oedipus Complex. 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.

  6. Abstract. This chapter presents Melanie Klein's discussion of melancholy. Klein was one of the most influential but also controversial thinkers to extend and expand Freudian insights. Her interest lay in the relationships established by an infant during the first years of life.

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