Marion Milner made minor annotations to this document in 1992.
Responses to papers presented at the British Psychoanalytical Society.
This is a file of responses (mostly typescript but some manuscript) to the following papers: Beryl Sandford, 'Some Observations on a patient and her cats', 1950; Masud Khan, 'Regression and Integration in the Analytic Setting', 1959; Otto Sperling, The Balancing Function of the Ego - With Special Emphasis on Learning', 1963; Masud Khan, 'The Concept of Cumultive Trauma', 1963; Hilda Rollman-Branch, The First-born Child, Male', 1965; Harold Searles, Violence in Schizophrenia'; Martin James, 'The use of work with children in the pscyhoanalysis of Adults; The relative places of re-contstruction and Interpretation'; Michael Balint, 'The Family and its Doctor' [?], 1971; Paula Heimann, 'The Dynamics of Transference Interpretation'.
Formal and informal responses to the work of other authors. The majority of items are Gillespie's contributions to discussions of papers presented at Scientific Meetings of the British Psychoanalytical Society. Some of the works discussed can be found in the series P16-B-A. Additional comments on the work of other authors can be found in the subject files in series P16-A-C.
Payne’s notes for discussions of papers by colleagues, including papers presented at Scientific Meetings of the British Psychoanalytical Society.
Paper given as the 32nd Beattie-Smith Lecture in Melbourne in Oct 1966.
Application for funding for a project entitled, 'A psycho-analytic study of social processes, with particular reference to mental health in the family'.
See also S-F-06 and S-H-04 for other papers related to fundraising during this period.
Chronological lists of events, 1919-1932; also family history information, including handwritten family trees and letters from two relatives.
Typed and handwritten research findings and case notes made by various members of the research group.
Questionnaire on training, plus two documents discussing the constitution of the committee.