Correspondence regarding events at the ICA in which Rickman was involved, including correspondence with ICA staff and noted figures including Anton Ehrenzweig and, more briefly, Alex Comfort, William Fagg, Henry Moore, Roland Penrose and Herbert Read.
Papers related to a public appeal for funds, including: memoranda on the history and development of the Institute, Society and Clinic; records of fundraising and grant-giving trusts; draft script for BBC broadcast appeals; and lists of subscriptions.
See also S-B-02-03 regarding a subsequent proposal for research funding and S-F-06 for records of a subsequent appeal to raise funds for the Clinic's Child Department.
Information provided for a Ministry of Health survey of 'the incidence and the facilities available for the treatment of neurosis among the civil population under war-time conditions'.
Confidential patient information used to compile statistics is placed in a separate file and is not available for research.
Also included is the original folder which has a note on the inside cover stating 'Davidson Clinic Summer School. Edinburgh, 1958'.
Reprint of the paper as published in 'Home & School', (Volume 5, Number 6, August 1940).
The documents comprise Alexis Brook's project reports; related correspondence with members of the British Psychoanalytical Society.
Translated by Alix Strachey.
Two letters to Joan Riviere regarding the Verrall coat of arms and a photocopy of a history of the Verrall family published by the Sussex Archaelogical Society. Also included are photocopies from biographical dictionaries of entries for the artists Briton Riviere and Hugh Goldwin Riviere (father- and brother-in-law of Joan Riviere) and Reginald Eves, who painted Joan Riviere's portrait.