The documents comprise 3 postcards; notes; reprint ‘The Symbolic Experience as Bridge Between the Personal and the Collective’; typescript ‘Losing and Finding: The Location of Archetypal Experience’.
Photocopy of a paper with Marion Burgner entitled 'The Phallic-Narcissistic Phase: A differentiation between preoedipal and Oedipal Aspects of Phallic Development'.
The documents include typescript of Laing's paper 'The Development of Existential Analysis' read at the Royal Medical Psychological Association, 1960; typescript 'What is Schozophrenia?' read at the 1st International Congress of Social Psychiatry, August 1964; newspaper cuttings relating to Laing and his work; related notes by Marion Milner.
Typescript paper entitled 'Examination refusal: notes from a psychoanalytic treatment'.
The documents comprise a typescript of Kennedy's paper on 'Art and Psychoanalysis', 1983; Milner’s notes on the paper.
Marion Milner spent two years in America, 1927 to 1929. She had become interested in the work of Elton Mayo and managed to secure a Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial scholarship to spend the Winter of 1927/1928 attending Mayo's seminars in Boston. During the rest of her 2 year scholarship, she observed Mayo's work on the Hawthorne experiment in Chicago and travelled to various places across the country. She was accompanied by her husband, Dennis Milner, who was writing plays at the time.
The documents comprise letters sent to family; photographs; notes.
Reprint of article with Ida Macalpine entitled ‘Application of Psychology to Dermatology’, ('Lancet', 1951).
The documents comprise a letter from van Sweden; copy of a letter written on behalf of Margaret Little to van Sweden; copy of van Sweden's dissertation which revisited Little's papers 'Winnicott working in areas where psychotic anxieties predominate - a personal record', 1985 and 'On the value of regression to dependence', 1987.