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Melanie C. Klein was a pioneering figure in the field of psychoanalysis, known for her work on child psychology and the development of object relations theory. Born in Vienna, Austria, she later moved to London, where she became a significant contributor to the British psychoanalytic movement. Klein's innovative techniques and theories reshaped the understanding of the unconscious mind in children, emphasizing the importance of early relationships and emotional experiences. Her groundbreaking work laid the foundation for much of contemporary psychoanalytic practice.

Klein's influence extended beyond her immediate circle, impacting various fields including psychotherapy, social work, and education. She introduced the idea that children's play could be analyzed in a way similar to adult dreams, allowing therapists to gain insights into a child's inner world. Her legacy is reflected in the ongoing relevance of her concepts in clinical practice and theoretical discourse, making her an essential figure in the history of psychology.

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تاریخ تولد April 30, 1882
محل تولد Vienna, Austria
تاریخ مرگ September 6, 1960
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