Tag: Depressive Position


FAIRBAIRNIAN THEORY

Fairbairnian Theory: A Comprehensive Review The purpose of this encyclopedia entry is to provide a detailed examination of Fairbairnian Theory, a pivotal framework within the British School of Object Relations. This theory was developed by the Scottish psychoanalyst W. Ronald D. Fairbairn (1889–1964) and fundamentally redefined psychoanalytic thought by shifting the focus from instinctual drives […]

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DEPRESSIVE POSITION

Introduction to the Depressive Position The concept of the Depressive Position (DP) is a cornerstone of the object relations theory developed by the pioneering psychoanalyst Melanie Klein. It marks a critical developmental milestone, typically initiated around the middle of the first year of life, often cited specifically around six months of age, where the infant […]

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KLEINIAN ANALYSIS

KLEINIAN ANALYSIS: Definition and Scope Kleinian Analysis constitutes a major and influential school within the discipline of psychoanalysis, originating from the pioneering work of the Austrian-British psychoanalyst, Melanie Klein (1882–1960). Fundamentally, Kleinian Analysis represents the complex set of theories and corresponding clinical methods developed by Klein and subsequently refined by her followers, offering a distinct […]

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