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  1. Melanie Klein was born into a Jewish family and spent most of her early life in Vienna. She was the fourth and final child of parents Moriz, a doctor, and Libussa Reizes. [2] Educated at the Gymnasium , Klein wanted to go on to university to study medicine.

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · Personal Life. Born Melanie Reizes in Vienna, Austria, on March 30, 1882, Klein's initial ambition was to attend medical school. Life intervened, however, when she married Arthur Klein at age 21 and had two children, Melitta (1904) and Hans (1907).

  3. Jan 25, 2024 · Klein’s (1921) theory of the unconscious focused on the relationship between the mother–infant rather than the father–infant one, and inspired the central concepts of the Object Relations School within psychoanalysis. Klein stressed the importance of the first 4 or 6 months after birth.

  4. Jan 9, 2015 · Still in mourning for her brother, Melanie Reizes marries Arthur Klein on 31st March, the day after her 21st birthday. They set up their home together in Rosenberg, close to Arthur’s family. In May, she discovers that she is pregnant.

  5. Melanie Klein (1882–1960) is one of the founding figures of psychoanalysis. Building on the discoveries of Sigmund Freud, she recognised the centrality of the infant’s first relationships with its primary caregivers and, most significantly, she elucidated the early mental processes that build up a person’s inner emotional world.

  6. Melanie Klein was an Austrian-born British psychoanalyst known for her work with young children, in which observations of free play provided insights into the child’s unconscious fantasy life, enabling her to psychoanalyze children as young as two or three years of age.

  7. Melanie Klein was a controversial yet highly influential and powerful member of the British Psychoanalytical Society for over thirty years. Her theories about the development of a child's inner world transformed psychoanalysis and have had a deep and far-reaching impact.