Gregory | Basil Alexander John Chodak

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Gregory | Basil Alexander John Chodak

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        Dates of existence

        1920--1990

        History

        Dr Basil Gregory was born in 1920 into a medical family. He practised as a consultant psychiatrist at Horton Hospital for much of his working life. In 1962 he began an analysis and training with Paula Heimann. In the same year the Paddington Day Hospital opened and he became its first Director. The Centre was one of the first units to provide psychoanalytic therapy. It ran on democratic lines with the patients participating in its running. He worked there until 1970.

        Dr Gregory was married and had 4 children. He died in 1990.

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        Psychiatrist

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        Authority record identifier

        GB BPASA AR Gregory BAJC

        Institution identifier

        British Psychoanalytical Society Archive (ISDIAH, 2008)

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        ISO 8601-1:2019, Date and time - Representations for information interchange.
        National Council on Archives - Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
        International Council on Archives - International Standard for Describing Institutions with Archival Holdings (ISDIAH), 2008.

        Status

        Revised

        Level of detail

        Partial

        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Revised 2024-04-03

        Language(s)

        • English

        Script(s)

        • Latin

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        Maintenance notes

        Revised by Ewan O'Neill