This work shows the growth of Klein's work and ideas between 1921
and 1945. The earlier papers reveal her intense preoccupation with
the impact of infant anxieties upon child development. She traces
these influences on criminality and childhood psychosis, symbol
formation and intellectual inhibition and the early development of
conscience. In the final paper on the Oedipus complex, Klein
develops her theories of the earliest stages of infant development,
extending Freud's analysis of the Oedipus complex and laying a
basis for her own subsequent conceptualizing of the
paranoid-schizoid position in the first six months of life.
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