This is a collection of 9 very small 'Basildon Bond' notebooks. Many of the pages are loose.
These are pages from a notebook which are no longer bound together.
In these notes Milner summarises what she has learnt from her self observation and asks herself questions about what she wants from life.
Loose notes.
These comprise a notebook of personal notes and notes with headings such as 'Add to Intro' and ''Difficulties in Chapter 7'; an envelope of loose notes marked 'Conclusion', 'happiness' etc'.
Series of 15 sets of lecture notes. There may have been an overlap with the notes catalogued as P01-B-A-03.
The documents comprise 2 letters; notes by Milner.
The correspondence from 1936-1937 is a discussion about Emil Oberholzer and a potential rift in the Swiss Psychoanalytical Society regarding lay analysts. It also includes discussions concerning Sarasin's role as treasurer of the International Psychoanalytical Association and some financial accounts of the association's congresses in Lucerne in 1934 and Marienbad in 1936.
The later correspondence, in 1945, is a discussion of the activities and members of the Swiss Society and International Association during the war years.