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XXVII; 210 S.; Frontispiz; graph. Darst.; 23 cm; kart.

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Gutes Ex.; Einband minimal berieben. - Englisch. - Melanie Klein, geborene Reizes (* 30. März 1882 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; ? 22. September 1960 in London) war eine österreichisch-britische Psychoanalytikerin. Sie war eine der Pionierinnen der Kinderpsychoanalyse sowie der Objektbeziehungstheorie. ... (wiki) // In his introduction to this volume, Professor Weininger writes: "In this text I have outlined some basic aspects of Melanie Klein's theories, and I have attempted to suggest their range of application to a variety of fields. In doing so I have drawn upon my experience as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, as a teacher, as the originator and director of a school for seriously emotionally disturbed children and adolescents, as the originator and director of a 'forensic clinic', and as a researcher in the field of parent-infant interactions. I sincerely hope that the presentation of Melanie Klein's theory will be of value to those of us who work in the rapidly burgeoning area of early childhood development." ... (Verlagstext) / INHALT : ... CHAPTER TWO ---- The depressive position: ego development and object relations ---- Depressive anxiety ---- Ego integration and the process of reparation ---- Dependency and the new superego ---- Manic defence and manic reparation ---- Creativity, mourning, and the reparative process ---- Envy ---- Gratitude ---- Some defences against envy ---- The positive achievements of the depressive position ---- CHAPTER THREE ---- The Oedipal phase ---- The early Oedipal: the 'phallic mother' and the combined couple ---- The building of the superego ---- Ego, superego, and id: basic patterns of interaction in the early Oedipal ---- Anal and urethral aspects of the Oedipal ---- The Oedipal in the boy: the feminine phase ---- The masculine phase ---- Castration fear ---- Sexual disturbances in the male ---- The masculine position ---- The Oedipal in the girl ---- Penis envy ---- The Oedipal development: relation to mother ---- (u.a.m.)