Typescript papers received or collected by Gillespie; many are photocopies. Additional papers and offprints of other authors can be found in the research files in series P16-A-C; writings and comments by Gillespie on some of these papers can be found in file P16-A-G.
Papers received by Sylvia Payne. Most are written by psychoanalytic colleagues but there is also one paper by the American educationalist Beverly Benner Cassara.
Coltart, The Aims and Functions of the London Clinic of Psycho-Analysis; Klauber, Notes on the Psychical Roots of Religion with Particular Reference to the Development of Christianity; Freeman, Clinical and Theoretical Aspects of Psychotic Illness; The Ritvo Report.
Sohn, Narcissistic Organisation, Projective Identification and the Formation of the Identificate; (Rochlin From Harvard; Spruiell [From New Orleans, Radford), Untitled; Brenman, Some Aspects of Hysteria; Khan, The Use and Abuse of Dream in Psychic Experience.
Stewart and Segal, 1) Varying Functions of Dreams 2) the Experiencing of the Dream and the Transference; Jaques, What Is the Normal Personality.
Thorner, 'The Idol'; Glasser, A Psychoanalytical Study of Adolescents Who Have Attempted Suicide; Dorn, The Geography of Play, Child Analysis and the Psychoanalysis of the Adult. The recording also incudes discussion following showing of a film, 'The Ratman'.
Hildebrand, The Importance of the Work of Jean Piaget for the Psychoanalyst [Scientific Bulletin, 1973, No 71]; Hellman, Five War Babies Followed Over 30 Years; Morrison, Sixteen Years P-A Practice - Some Data from Sixty-One Cases; Green, Absent Meaning and Double Representation [See Scientific Bulletin, No 73].
Typed and handwritten papers left with James Strachey by Ernest Jones. The titles are: 'Psycho-analysis and incest'; 'Why we keep Christmas'; 'The present status of psycho-analysis'; 'Psycho-analysis and criminology'; 'The crime-free pacifist state: is it an illusion?'; 'Psycho-analysis and religion'. Also included are rough notes entitled 'Crime and war' and a list of these and other papers.
The documents comprise a reprint of a paper entitled 'The Scientific Approach to Human Relations', 1928; a published script from a 'Health Message Broadcast' entitled 'Security, Personal and Social', 1937; Marion Milner’s annotated copy of two lectures published together under the heading of 'The Political Problem of Industrial Civilization', 1947.