The documents include a photocopy of a paper by Henri Parens entitled ' Aggression: A Reconsideration', 1973; photocopy of a paper by Edward D Joseph entitled 'Agression Redefined - Its adaptational Aspects', 1973; photocopy of a paper by Anna Freud entitled 'Aggression in relation to emotional development; normal and pathological', 1947.
This was a lecture given at the Yakar/ Link Psychotherapy Centre, London. The documents include an advertisement for the lecture; related notes; contains a recording of the talk [?] on compact cassette.
Papers related to two submissions to the Home Office, firstly to the Detention Centre Sub-Committee in 1968 and secondly to a review of the treatment of young offenders aged 17 and older in 1970.
Copies of correspondence related to three cases; for two of these cases, only anonymised versions are available for research.
The document reproduces images from the Weimar Kongress of 1911, the Berlin 'Komitee' of 1922 and a letter written by Sigmund Freud to a Berliner who sought help for symptoms of claustrophibia, 1927.
'Times Literary Supplement' review of Stokes’ 'With All the Views’, 1982; papers including ’Psycho-Analytic Reflections on the Development of Ball Games, Particularly Cricket’, 1956; ‘The Image in Form’, 1966; ‘Greek-Culture, the Ego-Imago and Art’.
Typescript of a speech, plus a letter from John Rickman and two offprints.
The documents include typescript paper by Jill Hodges entitled 'Oedipus was Adopted', undated, [1980s?]; further typescript paper by Hodges entitled; 'Adopted Children in Psychoanalytic Treatment', 1982; photocopy of a paper by Alastair J Mackie enititled 'Families of adopted adolescents'.
Correspondence regarding the dealings of the New York and American Psychoanalytic Societies and the contributions of their members to the 'International Journal of Psychoanalysis'.
Busch, the violinist and composer, was a friend of Paul and Irene Hellmann. The documents are photocopies of letters sent by Busch to the Hellmann's.