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  1. Melitta Rene Schmideberg-Klein (née Klein; 17 January 1904 – 10 February 1983) was a Slovakian-born British-American physician, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst.

  2. The article deals with the forgotten work of Melitta Schmideberg (1904–83), who was a significant, pioneering female psychoanalyst in the intellectual culture of 1930s and 1940s Britain.

    • Michal Shapira
    • 2017
  3. 13 de dez. de 2016 · Em 1932, sua filha Melitta Schmideberg, casada com Walter Schmideberg, amigo da família Freud, tornou-se analista e se afastou de Melanie. A partir de 1933, Melanie Klein passou a sofrer ataques incessantes de Melitta, em público.

  4. 25 de fev. de 2016 · Melitta Schmideberg was one of the first analysts to treat patients with severe “a-social” and borderline personality disorders (Millon, 2011, pp. 896ff).

    • Gabriele Cassullo
    • cassullo@libero.it
    • 2016
  5. Compared to the impact of the work of Melanie Klein on the history of psychoanalysis, the contributions of her daughter, Melitta Schmideberg, passed almost unnoticed. At present, Schmideberg is solely remembered for having harshly attacked her mother at the start of the Controversial Discussions of …

    • Gabriele Cassullo
    • 2016
  6. A Central European Jewish refugee in Britain, she was among the first to psychoanalyse children and criminals. As the focus on women in the scholarship of twentieth-century European intellectual history is hardly sufficient, this article recovers her forgotten work whose significance warrants reclamation from obscurity.

  7. Walter Schmideberg, Klein’s estranged son-in-law, dies of an ulcerous illness in Switzerland. He has long been separated from his wife Melitta.