First minute book of the Society, containing minutes of meetings of the Council and meetings of members (including AGMs). Members' names are listed at the back of the volume.
Ilse Hellman has noted on the front 'Platt Report'.
The documents comprise eprint of a paper entitled 'Telling the Holocaust Story: A Link Between the Generations'; copy of a letter from Dinora Pines to Jucovy about a Holocaust research group, 1991; related notes.
This is a list of names and addresses of people who praised the work.
Five photographs (110mm x 84mm) of Rickman in military uniform, including one showing an interview with an unidentified soldier. Also a photograph taken at the Tavistock Clinic, showing Rickman with John Bowlby, Ben Morris, Jock Sutherland , Eric Trist and one unidentified person (121mm x 96mm).
Correspondence regarding Klauber's successful application for the post of psychotherapist on the Professorial Unit of Psychiatry at Middlesex Hospital in 1961. Included are draft versions of letters to the hospital and details of Klauber's publications and research interests. There is also correspondence with Erwin Stengel, W H Gillespie and Anna Freud regarding their acting as referees for Klauber's application. The final item is a letter from Dennis Hill, thanking Klauber for his work at the hospital.
Typescript 'draft' of a paper entitled 'Descendants of Jews who survived the Second World War - a psycho-analysis of four cases in Prague, Czechoslovakia'.
The documents include a published paper entitled ''The Landscape Thinks Itself in Me' The Comments and Procedures of Cezanne’, ('International Review of Psychoanalysis', 1990). This was a Milner and Matte-Blanco 'Birthday Number'. They also include an article on Cezanne and Marion Milner; Milner's published response.
The documents comprise a note from Parsons; typescript ‘Psychic Reality, Negation and the Analytic Setting’; Milner’s notes.
An introduction, by Klauber, to a discussion held at a symposium on 'The Nature of the Therapeutic Action' at the British Psychoanalytical Society, when Fordham presented his paper 'Analyst-Patient Interaction, with Special Reference to Non-Verbal Communication'. Also Klauber's notes for the opening of another discussion, at the SAP, on 'Counter-Transference and [?]' by Fordham.