The documents comprise various versions of this paper by Dinora Pines. She notes that the original paper was presented in Jerusalem in 1990 and re-edited for presentation at the International Psychoanalytical Association Congress in Buenos Aires, 1991. The documents also include a commentary on the paper by Moises Kijak; programme detailing a presentation of the paper at the Goethe-Institute, London and related correspondence, 1993.
Between 1934 and 1939 Marion Milner conducted research into the education system of the Girls Public Day School Trust. This work resulted in the book 'The Human Problem in Schools', (1938).
The documents include reviews; notes; correspondence commenting on the work.
The documents also include material directly related to Milner’s work at various schools across the Trust, including Ipswich, Streatham Hill, Oxford, Putney High School, Wimbledon, Croydon, Portsmouth. They comprise general reports, reports on pupils and intelligence test results.
Note - Some documents are confidential and closed to researchers.
Paper published in the 'Menninger Clinic Bulletin' in May 1946.
Correspondence is editorial or legal comment regarding Jones' biography of Freud.
Two versions, plus two notes and photocopied historical notes from Pearl King.
This is Marion Milner's best-known work on psychoanalysis. It relates to her lengthy treatment of a psychotic patient and the insights she gained into her own mind.
Analysis began in 1943 when the woman was 23, at request of D W Winnicott. It lasted 20 years and Milner remained a close confidant.
The documents include preparatory materials for the book; patient notes; letters from the patient; letters about the patient; reviews.
Notes and completed version of a paper first published in 'The Yearbook of Education, 1951' (Institute of Education).
Incomplete paper; titles supplied as annotations by Rickman's editors.