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Her [[technique]] consisted in analyzing play just as one would analyze [[dreams]] and free [[association]] in adults, that is, by [[interpreting]] fantasies, conflicts, and defenses.
The inner world of the young child as she describes it is filled with monsters and demons, and the picture of [[Infantile Sexuality|infantile sexuality ]] she presents is strongly tinged with [[sadism]].
In discussing the death [[drive]], she describes an [[infant]] whose first act is not simply a gesture of pure [[love]] toward the [[object]] ([[breast]]) but also a [[sadistic]] act associated with the [[action]] of the drive.
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# Freud, Anna. (1966). Collected writings. New York: International Universities Press.
# [[Freud, Sigmund]]. (1905d). [[Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality|Three essays on the theory of sexuality]]. SE, 7: 123-243.
# ——. (1909b). Analysis of a [[phobia]] in a five-year-old boy. SE, 10: 1-149.
# ——. (1914d). On the [[history]] of the [[psycho]]-analytic movement. SE, 14: 1-66.
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