This is a file of notes, cuttings and correpondence collected together by Margaret Little. The file also includes a typescript paper by Hugo Lerner and Carlos Nemirovsky entitled 'Empathy in Psychoanalyzing', [late 1980s?].
The documents comprise annotated draft typescripts; related notes; copy of the paper as published in the 'International Journal of Psychoanalysis'.
Quarterly magazine produced by The City of Portsmouth Libraries and Museums; includes a piece by Inman entitled 'Time and George Bernard Shaw'.
Productive and Unproductive Depression: Interference in the Adaptive Function of the Basic Depressed Response; The Function of Grief in Old Age.
Reprint 'Masochism, Submission, Surrender', 1990.
The correspondence is chiefly regarding the administration, procedures and membership of the Swiss Psychoanalytical Society and the acquisition of psychoanalytic texts for the society via Jones.
Letters from the following individuals (previously members of other European societies) accepting membership of the Society/Institute and stating their qualifications: Edward Bibring, Margarethe Bibring, Dorothy Burlingham, Ludwig Eidelberg, Kate Friedlander, Anna Freud, Sigmund Freud (also accepting the title of Honorary Consultant Physician to the Clinic), Hedwig Hoffer, Wilhelm Hoffer, Otto Isakower, Salomea Isakower, Ernst Kris, Marianne Kris, Barbara Lantos, Max Schur, Erwin Stengel and H A Thorner.
See S-M-04 for papers concerning the emigration and resettlement of European psychoanalysts.
Lists showing the addresses, plans and movements of psychoanalysts from countries including Austria, Germany, Italy and Hungary. These lists were revised frequently, usually by Eva Rosenfeld, as new information was obtained. Also a small amount of material concerning the resettlement of colleagues in the UK.
Papers related to the emigration and resettlement of European psychoanalysts prior to and during the Second World War.
Some material may not be photocopied for copyright reasons.
See S-D-04-B for letters related to the appointment of émigrés as members of the British Psychoanalytical Society. Related material can also be found in the correspondence of John Rickman (ref. P03-C-A-03) and Ernest Jones (ref. P04-C) and in the records of the Ernest Jones Rehabilitation Fund (ref. P33).
Correspondence regarding arrangements for the emigration and resettlement of Felix Callman, Heinrich Ezriel, Dr Fink (Frankfurt), Dr Frank, Edith Gluck, Edith Gyomroi, Willi and Hedwig Hoffer, W Levy, Andrew (Endre) Peto and Erwin Stengel.