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Sylvia Payne
GB BPASA P01-D-C-31 · File · 1949-1976
Part of Marion Milner collection

The documents comprise a letter about a patient, 1949; letter to Mr Home [H J Home?], 1964; 7 letters to Marion Milner,1964-1967; Milner's biographical notes on Payne, 1976; statement about the Sylvia Payne Psychoanalytical Training Fund, The Tavistock Centre, [Date?]; Payne’s handwritten responses to papers by Masud Khan and Dr Fairbairn, Undated, [?]; typescripts ‘What do we expect from Psycho-Analytical Treatment?’.

Sylvia Payne collection
GB BPASA P21 · Fonds · 1898-1988

Psychoanalytic writings and lectures by Sylvia Payne, with some professional papers and personal material.

The majority of this collection is material related to the writings and lectures of Sylvia Payne, including papers on various psychoanalytic themes, book reviews, responses to colleagues' papers and lecture scripts. Also included are papers written by various psychoanalytic colleagues, as well as a small quantity of material related to her work for the British Psychoanalytical Society. There are also a few items of of personal material and memorabilia, plus some papers produced during biographical research on Payne's life and work.

Payne | Sylvia | née Moore

There is a 'Guide to Tape Content' which advises that contributors to 'Session C' were Donald Winnicott, Pearl King, Herbert Rosenfeld, Emilio Servadio, Paterson Craig of New York, Elizabeth Zetzel of Boston, Hana Segal, Elliot Jaques.
Symposium 3 was chaired by Margaret Mahler and contributors included Ernt Kris and Joseph Sandler.