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Contemporary Freudian Group
GB BPASA P38-4-3 · File · 1982-2000
Part of Mervin Glasser collection

Mervin Glasser was Chairman of this Group which was formerly known as The B Group of the British Psychoanalytical Society.

The documents include papers relating to the Constitution and Rules of The B Group, (1982); meeting agenda and minutes (some annotated); correspondence with other members of the Group including Thomas Freeman, Arthur Couch, Marion Burgner; lists of members; copies of the Group's newsletter; membership lists, (1992-1998); 'A Contemporary Freudian Proposal for Restructuring the Institute Training Programme and related reports and comments, (1991); blank copy of a 'Contemporary Freudian Group Membership Survey', 1999.

Contemporary Freudian Views
GB BPASA P38-4-4 · File · 1993-1999
Part of Mervin Glasser collection

These documents relate to a seminar course provided by the Institute of Psychoanalysis entitled 'Structure and Development of the Internal World: Contemporary Freudian Views'. Mervin Glasser led seminars on 'The Core Complex and the Roots of Violence', A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Delinquency' , 'The Contribution of the Core Complex to Normal and Pathological Structure and Development'.

Contribution to discussions
GB BPASA P04-A-H-1 · File · c.1911-c.1937
Part of Ernest Jones collection

A transcript of Jones' contribution to a discussion with Dr Sidney Kuh in Chicago in 1911 (with a draft of a letter to the 'Illinois Medical Journal', in response to an item published by Kuh shortly after the discussion); also comments on unidentified papers by Archdall Reid and Nina Searl.

GB BPASA P40-B-4 · Item · 1980-1982
Part of Margaret Little collection

A paper entitled 'Is there a Winnicott technique?' was written by Christopher Bollas and read at a meeting of the 1952 Club in 1980. The documents comprise 2 typescript drafts; 3 further typescripts headed 'Was Winnicott a Genius?'; copy of a letter from Little to Bollas; letter of reply from Bollas.

Controversial Discussions
GB BPASA P16-D-1 · File · 1942-1967; Gillespie's notes are undated
Part of William Gillespie collection

Memoranda, reports, minutes and scientific papers relating to the Controversial Discussions held within the British Psychoanalytical Society during the 1940s, plus brief notes by Gillespie regarding the extent to which different parties were represented in the discussions. Also included is a later letter from Sylvia Payne expressing concern about a proposed newspaper article regarding the Controversial Discussions and Edward Glover's resignation.