Loose handwritten case notes found together in a plastic folder. Some theoretical notes on Klein and Freud.
Reports and forms completed by workshop members, regarding named patients.
Material relating to the work and history of the Cassel Hospital.
Correspondence and legal agreement concerning training provided to the hospital's staff by the Institute of Psychoanalysis.
The documents comprise a typescript headed ‘Thinking and Negating’ 1961.
Two papers. One is entitled 'The plight of an illegitimate child', which was read at a Scientific Meeting of the British Psychoanalytical Society on 17 May 1961. The second is entitled 'Thinking and negating' and was read at a meeting of the British Psychoanalytical Society on 15 Nov 1961; this was an expanded version of a paper read at the International Psychoanalytic Congress in the same year.
The documents comprise correspondence regarding CAPS and meetings of its members (correspondents include Janice de Saussure, Wolfgang Loch, Alain Gibeault, Egle Laufer, Stanley Goodman); lists of CAPS members. The documents also include a document prepared by Samuel A Guttman explaining the history and aims of the Center, July 1970.
Note: Researchers may be interested in the Center's archive which is held by the Archives of the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (http://www.bostonpsychoanalytic.org/library/archives.html).
Typed speech, presumably regarding John Bowlby's Freud Centenary Lecture in May 1956.
Typed speech prepared for a panel at the first Conference of English-Speaking Psychoanalysts from European Countries, held in London in Oct 1970. Also included are a short typed paper and cover note received from Heimann.