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Envy and gratitude and other works, 1946-1963

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (The writings of Melanie Klein, Vol. III)NY Free Press c1975, Free Press ed. c1984Description: viii, 365p.; explan. notes; appendix; bibliog; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-02-918440-1
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF173.K482 1984
Abstract: ...contains all her later work from 1946 until her death in 1960, with the exception of Narrative of a Child Analysis...." plus five "short contributions" from between 1927 and 1942 not included by her in her Contributions to Psycho-Analysis 1921-1945.
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Infant Psychology : Chapt. 1: Notes on some schizoid mechanisms (1946) [The depressive processes in infancy]. Schizophrenia : Chapt. 1: Notes on some schizoid mechanisms (1946) [ Development of schizoid behavior and schizoid phenomena]. Fairbairn, William Ronald Dodds : Chapt. 1: Notes on some schizoid mechanisms (1946) [Some notes on Fairbairn's recent papers, p3-4]. Self In Children : Chapt.1: Notes on some schizoid mechanisms (1946) [Hatred against different parts of the self and also the mother, p8-9]. Object Relations (Psychoanalysis) : Chapt. 1: Notes on some schizoid mechanisms (1946) [Schizoid object relations], p12-14.. Anxiety : Chapt. 1: Notes on some schizoid mechanisms (1946) [Certain problems of the early ego; Latent anxiety in schizoid patients], p4-5; p21-22.. Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939 -- Schreber Case : Chapt. 1: Notes on some schizoid mechanisms (1946) [Schreber described vividly the splitting of the soul of his physician Flechsig], p22-24.

...contains all her later work from 1946 until her death in 1960, with the exception of Narrative of a Child Analysis...." plus five "short contributions" from between 1927 and 1942 not included by her in her Contributions to Psycho-Analysis 1921-1945.

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