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Anxiety: Melanie Klein's 'deeper' layers
Author(s) -
R. D. Hinshelwood
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
metalepsis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2768-1971
DOI - 10.52112/mtl.v1i1.4
Subject(s) - instinct , unconscious mind , anxiety , psychology , psychoanalysis , id, ego and super ego , neuroticism , identity (music) , social psychology , developmental psychology , aesthetics , philosophy , personality , evolutionary biology , psychiatry , biology
In Klein’s development of a clinical practice with children, she concentrated on the presence and content of anxiety in the little patient’s play.  This led her away from a basic theory grounded in instincts and energy.  As her method developed and her experience accumulated she emphasized the meanings of anxiety and in particular the forms it took in unconscious phantasy.  Ultimately, she became aware of profound phantasies, and anxiety, in her patients about the formation and integrity of the ego, and not just the neurotic conflicts the ego struggles with – those anxieties about identity she called the deeper layers of the unconscious.

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