Narrative of a Child Analysis, 9780099752714
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Unlock a child’s mind: a revolutionary psychoanalysis case study.

Narrative of a Child Analysis

the conduct of the psycho-analysis of children as seen in the treatment of a ten year old boy

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    528 pages

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    14 August 1998

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Summary

Unlocking the Child’s Psyche: A Deep Dive into Child Analysis

This hugely influential volume from the pioneering Melanie Klein is a key text in the development of psychoanalysis.

Melanie Klein gives a detailed account of the analysis of a ten-year-old boy, Richard. Klein describes the day-to-day course of the analysis, interpreting Richard’s drawings, play, verbal associations, and reports of dreams. Also included is the reproduction of the drawings made by the patient, the …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099752714
ISBN-10:0099752719
Author:Melanie Klein
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:528
Release Date:14 August 1998
Weight:363g
Dimensions:196mm x 129mm x 35mm
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Critics Review

“Klein’s ideas about children, along with her many innovations in adult therapy, placed her in the top ranks of a group of 20th-century psychoanalysts who pioneered the study of early childhood psychology” Boston Globe “[A] seminal psychoanalytic thinker” New York Times

About The Author

Melanie Klein

Melanie Klein was born in Vienna in 1882. At about fourteen she decided to study medicine. With her brother’s help she learned enough Greek and Latin to pass into the Gymnasium. But her early engagement and subsequent marriage in 1903 brought a halt to her plans. Years later, discovering a booklet on dreams by Freud, she turned her attention to psychoanalysis. At this time she was living in Budapest and began her own analysis with Ferenczi, who encouraged her interest in the analysis of children. In 1921 she moved to Berlin to continue her work with children, supported by Dr Karl Abraham. In 1926 she moved to London where she worked and lived until her death in 1960.

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