Stories
- Book extract
“It wasn’t an accident that I came to you”
Douglas meets psychoanalyst Susie Orbach for a follow-up session, ahead of delivering a difficult verdict.
- Article
Are you still nursing?
Julia Martins might get the side-eye for breastfeeding a three-year-old in the UK but, as she explains, examples from history, as well as the cultural norms of Brazil, where she grew up, are firmly on the side of extended nursing.
- Article
Why do victims become violent?
Witnessing both overt violence and coercive control can cause invisible harm to children. But preventing them from repeating that behaviour in the future remains a challenge.
- Book extract
The neuroscience of how we navigate
Christopher Kemp describes the mysterious case of Amanda Eller, a hiker who got lost in the woods. How can someone take a few steps off a well-marked trail and completely disappear?
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Patient studies and analysis
Date: 1912 - 1913Reference: SA/BIO/R/1/1Part of: The Biochemical Society- Archives and manuscripts
Mainly patients' dreams: Child motif etc
Date: 1950sReference: PP/EFG/B.21/1-2Part of: Griffith, Edward Fyfe (1895-1987)- Archives and manuscripts
Case material full scripts
Date: c.1950sReference: PP/EFG/B.21/2Part of: Griffith, Edward Fyfe (1895-1987)- Archives and manuscripts
Patient information
Date: 1951Reference: PP/EFG/B.21/1Part of: Griffith, Edward Fyfe (1895-1987)- Archives and manuscripts
Carter, Cedric O
Date: Apr 1963 - Mar 1964Reference: PENROSE/2/42/8/1/2Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers