Marion Milner was working on this book when she died. It was to be based on a story book produced by her son John when he was a child.
Bound copies of the decennial report of the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis/Institute of Psychoanalysis (1936) and annual reports of the Institute, Society & Clinic.
Papers and a programme from the conference.
The documents comprise a copy of Morrison's Membership paper for the British Psychoanalytical Society entitled ‘The Analysis of a Puerperal Breakdown’, 1960;
typescript paper headed ‘Psychosomatic Symptomatology’.
Dinora Pines worked as as a therapist at the Brent Consulation Centre which was founded by Moses and Egle Laufer in 1967 to provide specialist mental health services for adolescents. She was part of the Promiscuity Research Group which had the aim of gaining insight into the determinants and dynamics of female promiscuity.
The documents comprise minutes of meetings of the group; patient notes and correspondence.
The majority of the files must remain closed for reasons of confidentiality.
Photocopy of an article entitled 'Climate of Opinion', ('The Times Higher Education Supplement', 1985); copy of a chapter sent to Milner by Kahr by Stuart Schneiderman entitled 'Lacan's Early Contributions to Psychoanalysis' from Schneiderman's 'Returning to Freud: Clinical Psychoanalysis in the School of Lacan', (Yale University Press, 1980).
Correspondence.
A single copy of a scheme of five lectures.
Copy of typed notes.
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