Margaret Mahler
Hongaars pyschologe (1897-1985)
Margaret Mahler was a renowned Austrian-born American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who made significant contributions to the field of psychology. Her work focused on infant and young child research, laying the groundwork for a deeper understanding of early childhood development. As a pediatrician and psychoanalyst, Mahler brought a unique perspective to her research, combining empirical studies with theoretical insights to develop innovative models of child development.
Mahler's most notable contribution is the separation-individuation theory of child development, which has had a profound impact on psychoanalysis and Object relations theory. Her work has been widely influential, shaping the way psychologists and psychoanalysts understand the complex processes of child development. Through her pioneering research and theoretical contributions, Mahler has left a lasting legacy in the field of psychology, continuing to inform and inspire new generations of researchers and practitioners.