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Melanie Klein was one of the first psychoanalysts who trained under Freud's theory. Her work has influenced views on infant care and upbringing, as well as developmental psychology. She wrote psychoanalytical books attributing depressions to childhood issues: The Psychoanalysis of Children, (1932) Envy and Gratitude, (1957) and Case study Narrative of a Child Analysis. (1961
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The Austrian psychotherapist and child psychologist Melanie Klein (1882-1960) developed methods of play technique and play therapy in analyzing and treating child patients.
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Object relations theory is a psychodynamic theory within psychoanalytic psychology. The theory describes the process of developing a mind as one grows in relation to others in the environment. The "objects" of the theory are both real others in one's world, and one's internalized images of others. Object relationships are initially formed during early interactions with primary care givers. These early patterns can be altered with experience, but often continue to exert a strong influence throughout life.
The term "object relations theory" was formally coined by Ronald Fairbairn in 1952,[1] but the line of thought being referred to was active in shaping psychoanalysis from 1917 onwards.[2] Object relations theory was actively pioneered throughout the 1940s and 50s by British psychologists Ronald Fairbairn, Melanie Klein, Donald Winnicott, Harry Guntrip, Scott Stuart, and others.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_relations_theory
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