Correspondence with and about the Hungarian psychoanalyst Sandor Ferenczi. The majority of the material relates to Ferenczi's visit to England in 1927 and also includes correspondence with Estelle Cole, Edith Eder and William Inman, regarding arrangements for the visit. There is also correspondence related to royalties for the works of Sandor Ferenczi following his death in 1933.
Bibliography of works by and about Ferenczi.
Mounted sepia portrait (165mm x 220mm) with a handwritten dedication from Ferenczi to Rickman.
Typescript paper 'The Analysis of a Man who Sought Anonymity’. The paper has been annotated by Marion Milner.
The documents comprise correspondence; a copy of Nador's psychology dissertation entitled 'Winnicott and Kohut: A comparison', 1988; typescript paper by Nador entitled 'A patient's perspective on the suicide of a therapist', 1989.
The documents also include a letter from Janet Klein who visited Margaret Little with Nador in 1989.
Habit Training.
Typescript of a paper on dreams.
The documents comprise a letter from Schmidt accompanying 2 copies of letters published in 'New Society' responding to an article on abortion.
The documents comprise a reprint ‘Death: Beliefs, Activities and Reactions of the Bereaved: Some Psychological and Anthropological Observations’, ('The Human Context', 1975).