Paper read to the British Psychological Association, Sep 1937.
The documents comprise 1 delivery note; 1 receipt; 1 weekly account.
Minutes and memoranda.
Typescript copy of a paper entitled 'The Visible Suffering of Women: The Invisible Sickness of the Male'.
Confidential case study notes from Portman Clinic (See P38-1); bibliographical references; copy of a relevant papers by Dr Anne Zachary and Madeleine Garfield.
The documents include a typescript (possibly by Pines) entitled 'Another look at female homosexuality. This paper is accomapnied by manuscript notes.
Papers by other include Lothair Henry Rubinstein 'Sexual Motivations in 'oridinary' offenses', undated, [1960s?]; Donald Meltzer, 'Compulsive Generosity', 1975; 'final draft' of A Limentani, 'The Significance of Transsexualism in relation to some basic psychoanalytic concepts', 1979; reprint of A Limentani, 'Object Choice and Bisexuality', 1975; reprint of A Limentani, 'The differential diagnosis of homosexuality', 1977; reprint of Masud Khan, 'Objets du fetichisme', 1970; reprint of Masud Khan's 'Reparation of the self as an idolised object (a contribution to the theory of preversion formation)', 1968; reprint of Masud Khan, 'The role of polymorph-perverse body-experiences and object-relations in ego-integration', 1962; typescript of Masud Khan, 'Foreskin fetishism and its relation to ego pathology in a male homosexual', 1965; reprint of Thomas E James, 'Legal issues of transexualism in England', 1970; copy of Mervin Glasser, 'Homosexuality in adolescence', 1977; typescript of a paper by Nina Coltart entitled 'The analysis of a transvestite', 1985.
Material related to the evidence submitted to the Committee by the Institute of Psychoanalysis, led by William Gillespie. The papers include draft material (with comments from members of the Society) and the final version of the memorandum submitted to the Committee, as well as correspondence, including letters from members regarding their experiences of treating homosexual patients. The Report of the Departmental Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution, published in 1957, became better known as the Wolfenden report, after Sir John Wolfenden, the chairman of the committee.
The documents include drafts of the paper 'The Impact of the Holocaust on the Second Generation' which Dinora Pines intended to present at the Congress (See also P39-3-1-2.). Pines did not go to the Congress due to the ill heath of her husband.
Copies of papers presented by others in the Group including Ilany Kogan, Anita Eckstaedt, Judith S Kestenberg; correspondence about plans for the Congress and Pines' decision not to attend.