Notices and memoranda regarding rates of subscription to the British Psychoanalytical Society and International Psychoanalytical Association.
The majority of these records remain as collected by Dinora Pines. Occasionally related material may have been added. These files are arranged in alphabetical order.
Journal which includes an article by Marjorie E Franklin, 'P.E.T. Trust: Glimpses of a future rooted in the past'.
Two copies of a journal which includes a foreword entitled 'An appreciation of Marjorie E Franklin' by W David Wills and three articles by Franklin about planned environment therapy.
Much of this notebook would have been written whilst in South Harting, West Sussex where Marion Milner spent time during World War II.
Entries relate to Milner's psychoanalytic training; painting; family etc.
There are several pages of loose inserts.
Much of this notebook would have been written whilst in South Harting, West Sussex where Marion Milner spent time during World War II.
Entries relate to Milner's psychoanalytic training; painting; family etc.
There are several pages of loose inserts.
Milner kept these notes in an envelope marked 'US Summer 1929, England late Dec 1929'. Headings include 'Inferiority', 'Social theory & what to think about', 'Babies', 'Work in U.S.', 'Religion', 'Therapy', 'Accepting Life', 'Ways of gaining control of attention'.
This reel also includes John Klauber, On the Relationship of Transference and Interpretation in Psycho-Analytic Therapy; Muensterberger, Cultural Relativity in the Psycho-Analytic Situation; Loch, Subject Matter, Aims and Methods of Psycho-Analysis.
Photocopy of Edgar L Lipton, 'A Study of the psychological effects of strabismus', 1967.