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This 3 page paper provides an overview of the work of Melanie Klein, with a specific focus on the use of her work for the interpretation of research into child development and child sexual abuse. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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fundamental concept that childrens problems should be considered just as important as their adult counterparts; therefore, she challenged the system of established psychoanalysis by insisting that children be reached out
to on the same level that adults are treated. The foundation of her theory revolved around the observations she made where children displayed many of the same attributes of
psychotic adult behavior when they acted out their issues through play. The application of Kleins theories in a number of studies, including those of childrens play and childrens art,
then, has been a major development since her early theories were established. Gerber (1994) and Goncu (1993) both applied the theoretical views
of child psychologists like Klein to their assessment of art as a part of the therapeutic process. Just as Klein (in Beneath the Mask, Chapter 7) related the connection
between psychological factors like the Oedipal Complex to the progression of psychosocial and psychosexual development, Gerber (1994) recognized that juvenile sex offenders demonstrate functional psychological manifestations of sexual abuse through
their use of art therapy. Juvenile sex offenders demonstrated long-standing psychosocial and psychosexual problems, including issues of sexual abuse in their early childhood, that influenced the function of their
own offending (Gerber, 1994). Goncu (1993) also applied a Kleinian model to an assessment of the role that sexual abuse
plays in the psychosocial development of young children, demonstrating a connection between the underlying principles outlined by Klein and the belief that children show manifestations of evil through their art
work. Attempting to distinguish the underlying principle of Kleins theory - an "account of the development of the personality in terms of relationships with others [that] offers a fruitful
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