Three papers: 'Regression and integration in the analytical setting' (1959), 'The concept of cumulative trauma' (1963) and an untitled, anonymised clinical report. Also included is an offprint, 'The role of polymorph-perverse body-experiences and object-relations in ego-integration' ('British Journal of Medical Psychology', 1962, 35).
Infantile Neurosis as a False-Self Organization.
Jenseits der Konfliktdynamik: Heinz Hartmann.
Photocopies of handwritten notes by Pearl King about Sylvia Payne, some dated 1976. Also photocopies of the following material, including some apparently copied from these archives: minutes of the Society (1924-1927); Payne's paper 'What do we expect from psycho-analytical treatment?' (1960) with handwritten comments by King; a paper by Marion Milner for a discussion of an unidentified paper by Payne (1960); tributes by colleagues published in the Society's Bulletin (1976).
The documents comprise a 'Guide to the Documentary Film Going to Hospital With Mother, 1958; typescript of a lecture entitled 'Young Children at Risk: A Problem of Professional Anxiety', 1970; Guide to the Film Series Young Children in Brief Separation, 1976.
Letters chiefly providing background details of the Freud family for Jones biography of Freud.
Papers concerning training for psychiatric registrars, 1946-1950; also a memo dated 1954 concerning the relationship between psychoanalytic and psychiatric training.
Paper entitled 'The scientific method and psychoanalysis. The urgent need for a psychoanalytic scientific renaissance'.
There are 6 letters from Katan.