This was a programme of 8 lectures given to second year students.
The documents comprise a list of the lectures with titles such as 'Psychosis and neurosis', affective disorder, schizophrenia, organic psychoses; annotated typescript of 4 of the lectures; notes headed 'Phobia' and 'Conversion Hysteria'.
This is a file of responses (mostly typescript but some manuscript) to the following papers: Beryl Sandford, 'Some Observations on a patient and her cats', 1950; Masud Khan, 'Regression and Integration in the Analytic Setting', 1959; Otto Sperling, The Balancing Function of the Ego - With Special Emphasis on Learning', 1963; Masud Khan, 'The Concept of Cumultive Trauma', 1963; Hilda Rollman-Branch, The First-born Child, Male', 1965; Harold Searles, Violence in Schizophrenia'; Martin James, 'The use of work with children in the pscyhoanalysis of Adults; The relative places of re-contstruction and Interpretation'; Michael Balint, 'The Family and its Doctor' [?], 1971; Paula Heimann, 'The Dynamics of Transference Interpretation'.
The documents comprise a typescript article by Madeleine Davis entitled 'Winnicott vs Klein: The Manic Defence and its implications for the understanding of clinical liveliness', Undated, [1980s?]. cutting of an article by Katharine Whitehorn entitled 'The Winnicott way with children', ('The Observer Magazine'[1966?].
The documents also include a cutting of an article by Stephen Gardiner about open plan schools which refers to Winnicott, 'The Observer Review', 1971.
A paper entitled 'Is there a Winnicott technique?' was written by Christopher Bollas and read at a meeting of the 1952 Club in 1980. The documents comprise 2 typescript drafts; 3 further typescripts headed 'Was Winnicott a Genius?'; copy of a letter from Little to Bollas; letter of reply from Bollas.
The documents comprise 5 letters from Donald Winnicott to Margaret Little; 1 letter from Clare Winnicott; 3 Christmas cards (all designed by D W Winnicott); 1 colour pencil drawing by Donald Winnicott.
The correspondents are Madeleine and John Davis, Joyce Coles, The Squiggle Foundation, The Winnicott Trust.
The documents comprise typed notes of a discussion of Winnicott's paper 'Birth experience, birth trauma and anxiety', 1949; typed notes for 2 group seminars prepared by Winnicott, 1965; typescript summary of points to be covered in a lecture by Winnicott entitled 'The therapeutic consultation in child psychiatry', 1965; agenda for a meeting at which John Davis would speak on 'Donald Winnicott's concept of bonding', 1980.
The documents comprise 1 photograph of Winnicott in a group with 3 other men; copy of a photograph by Lotte Meitner-Graf which appeared in the 'British Journal of Medical Psychology', (Vol. 44, Part 4).