Roger Money-Kyrle

Roger Money-Kyrle (1898-1980) was an influential psychoanalyst particularly noted for his promotion and development of the ideas of Melanie Klein. He was analysed by Ernest Jones, by Freud and later by Klein. Initially his interest in psychoanalysis was stimulated in connection with his work in philosophy, anthropology, and the social sciences generally, but following his analysis with Klein he became a practising analyst and subsequently a training analyst. His papers reflect both his interest in the contributions that psychoanalytic thought could make to understanding social problems, in particular in matters of war and politics, and also his contributions to analytic theory and praxis.

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The Collected Papers of Roger Money-Kyrle

The Collected Papers of Roger Money-Kyrle

by Roger Money-Kyrle

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Thirty-five papers from a variety of technical and intellectual journals trace fifty years of distinguished service to psychoanalysis, sociology, politics and anthropology. (more)

Man's Picture of His World and Three Papers

Man's Picture of His World and Three Papers

by Roger Money-Kyrle

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This new edition of Roger Money-Kyrle’s classic work is published together with three of his late papers, ‘Cognitive development’, ‘The aim of psychoanalysis’, and ‘On being a psychoanalyst’. Its... (more)

New Directions in Psychoanalysis: The Significance of Infant Conflict in the Pattern of Adult Behaviour

New Directions in Psychoanalysis: The Significance of Infant Conflict in the Pattern of Adult Behaviour

Edited by Melanie Klein, Roger Money-Kyrle

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Melanie Klein's contribution to psycho-analysis is centered on her exploration into the early stages of the mental development of the child, which she began while a pupil of Karl Abraham. Taking as... (more)

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