The documents comprise 3 letters; typescript ‘Winnicott in the Context of Total Psychoanalysis’, 1989; typescript ‘The Psychoanalytic Imagination’, 1990; ‘Winnicott and Freud’, 1996; ‘The Use of a Father’, 1996.
Typescript paper entitled 'Further comments on psychodynamic aspects of defense with special reference to functional ego regression'.
Paper entitled, 'The etiology of the oral character in psychoanalytic theory'.
The documents comprise 2 annotated copies of the Society's constitution; leaflet for a symposium entitled 'Mind's Eye III' arranged in 2001 by the Society in conjunction with the British Psycho-Analytical Society.
Two papers by Gillespie, plus correspondence and other items. The first paper is entitled, 'Extra sensory elements in dream interpretation' and includes a published version dated 1953, and additional introductory material apparently from Gillespie's presentation of the paper to the British Psychoanalytical Society in 1948; draft material is also included. The second paper is entitled, 'Impressions of the First International Conference of Parapsychological Studies, Utrecht, August 1953' and is accompanied by a copy of a related letter from an unidentified author.
The correspondence includes letters from colleagues with an interest in the subject of ESP, as well as letters from members of the British Psychoanalytical Society regarding their experiences with patients.
Additional material includes a review of the book, 'New dimensions of deep analysis. A study of telepathy in interpersonal relationships', by Jan Ehrenwald (1954) and comments for a discussion of an unidentified paper by Dr Amedon[?], as well as patient case notes (currently closed to researchers), reading notes and other notes and cuttings, plus a small number of offprints of works by Jan Ehrenwald, Jule Eisenbud and Emilio Servadio.
Correspondence and memoranda relating to these meetings; also letters and minutes regarding the resignation of Edward Glover. Some slightly earlier material is also included.
Papers related to the International Psychoanalytical Association and its constituent organisations, as well as to European psychoanalytic organisations and projects. Also included is material concerning the emigration and resettlement of European psychoanalysts prior to and during the Second World War.
Some material may not be photocopied for copyright reasons.
Papers on the British Medical Association's investigation into psychoanalysis in the late 1920s; also papers related to submissions made by the Institute of Psychoanalysis to official investigations or committees on aspects of mental health.
Draft and printed versions of examination papers for an unidentified organisation.