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The Lost Frontier Handbook
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Frontier Penicillin)
Sun Nov 19 02:54:33 2023
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2023 08:51:39 +0100
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The Lost Frontier Handbook
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The feminist writer Elaine Showalter sees the closure of the clinic as "a striking illustration of the way that male professionalism could crush the early experimentation of women in psychoanalysis". Glover also tried to get the clinic allied with the British Psychoanalytical Society (BPS) formed by Ernest Jones. Jones—also a follower of Freudian practices—was dismissive of the clinic and Murray, to the point that he was disingenuous in his description of the practice. He was also keen on closing it down; in 1920 he wrote to friends that the clinic had a "bad repute in the medical profession", and continued "all the therapists ... lay, ... mostly women, and often badly neurotic women". Turner refused to join the BPS and the clinic split; Glover left with some of the staff and students.
By 1922 Turner closed the clinic. Many of those who had not followed Glover joined the Tavistock Clinic. The clinic's finances were also unsound at the time of the closure, and it had debts of over £1,000 when the controlling company was liquidated. The hostel for shell-shocked soldiers was a large drain on finances. There were no endowments or major sponsors to keep it running, and charitable funding after the war was scant.
After the closure of the clinic, Turner returned to her residence at Endsleigh Street and opened a practice. She published three books on psychology: The Psychology of Self-Consciousness (1923), The Dream and the Anxiety Hypothesis (1923) and Human Psychology as seen through the Dream (1924). The dedication in The Psychology of Self-Consciousness reads "To Jessie Margaret Murray M.D., B.S. (Durham) from whose inspired teaching and example is derived anything of value therein, this little book is dedicated." Turner died in 1946; her will closed with the words "It is my desi
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<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:10px;">The feminist writer Elaine Showalter sees the closure of the clinic as "a striking illustration of the way that male professionalism could crush the early experimentation of women in psychoanalysis". Glover also tried to get the clinic allied with the British Psychoanalytical Society (BPS) formed by Ernest Jones. Jones—also a follower of Freudian practices—was dismissive of the clinic and Murray, to the point that he was disingenuous in his description of the practice. He was also keen on closing it down; in 1920 he wrote to friends that the clinic had a "bad repute in the medical profession", and continued "all the therapists ... lay, ... mostly women, and often badly neurotic women". Turner refused to join the BPS and the clinic split; Glover left with some of the staff and students. By 1922 Turner closed the clinic. Many of those who had not followed Glover joined the Tavistock Clinic. The clinic's finances were also unsound at the time of the closure, and it had debts of over £1,000 when the controlling company was liquidated. The hostel for shell-shocked soldiers was a large drain on finances. There were no endowments or major sponsors to keep it running, and charitable funding after the war was scant. After the closure of the clinic, Turner returned to her residence at Endsleigh Street and opened a practice. She published three books on psychology: The Psychology of Self-Consciousness (1923), The Dream and the Anxiety Hypothesis (1923) and Human Psychology as seen through the Dream (1924). The dedication in The Psychology of Self-Consciousness reads "To Jessie Margaret Murray M.D., B.S. (Durham) from whose inspired teaching and example is derived anything of value therein, this little book is dedicated." Turner died in 1946; her will closed with the words "It is my desi</span></div>
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