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Melanie Klein
Melanie Reizes Klein (30 March 1882 – 22 September 1960) was an Austrian- born British psychoanalyst who devised novel therapeutic techniques for children ... More »
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Melanie Klein was an Austrian psychoanalyst who devised therapeutic techniques for children ... The couple had four children, including Melanie, the youngest.
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Melanie Klein herself, was not very religious, but she was very aware of her Jewish roots. She liked some of the Jewish traditions and had little respect for those ...
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Dr Hanna Segal, former chair of the Melanie Klein Trust, and leading proponent of Melanie Klein's work, died in London on the 5th July 2011. Hanna Segal is ...
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Melanie Klein, object relations theory, Kleinian, envy and gratitude, paranoid- schizoid position, depressive position, reparation, play therapy,
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Melanie Klein was an Austrian psychoanalyst best known for creating the therapeutic technique known as play therapy. Learn more about her life, career, and ...
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Melanie Klein, elaborating and developing Sigmund Freud's theory in Mourning and Melancholy where he develops his conception of the relationship between ...
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May 28, 2005 ... Melanie Klein was born in Vienna in 1882, the year Charles Darwin died. Freud was 26 that year; Marx died the next year. Klein died, age 78, ...
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Melanie Klein was born in Vienna in 1882. Her father, Dr Moriz Reizes, came from a strictly orthodox Jewish family, and was supposed to become a rabbi.
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Melanie Klein made an original and significant contribution to twentieth-century psychoanalysis through a collection of papers published between 1921 and ...
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