Portman Clinic
- Date:
- 1957-1993
- Reference:
- PP/ROS/C/4
- Part of:
- The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
This material relates to or was generated during Rosen's time employed at the clinic.
Note: For Rosen's work at the Portman Clinic regarding Group Therapy for Exhibitionists see series PP/ROS/E/2.
Publication/Creation
1957-1993
Physical description
2 files
Biographical note
The Portman Clinic (originally called the Psychopathic Clinic) was established in 1933 as the clinical arm of the Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency. It's original aims were assessment, diagnosis and research in this area. This evolved into the long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapeutic treatment of people suffering from problems arising from delinquent, criminal or violent behaviour or from disturbing and damaging sexual behaviours or experiences.