Melanie Klein has been one of the most important contributors to
our thinking about human development and human personality. In this
classic text, Isca Salzberger-Wittenberg demonstates through
theoretical exposition and the use of case material the ways in
which Melanie Klein's main concepts and theories illuminate the
practice of social casework. These theories are often complex and
controversial, but this concise and lucid account continues to
enable social workers and others in helping professions to judge
the relevance of the Kleinian approach for themselves.
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