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Marjorie Brierley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marjorie Brierley
Marjorie Flowers Brierley (24 March 1893 - 21 April 1984) was a pioneer of psychoanalysis in Britain, and helped chair the Controversial discussions of 1942 which shaped the subsequent history of the British Psycho-Analytical Society.〔B. Maddox, ''Freud's Wizard'' (2006) p. 148〕 ==Training and contributions== Brierley went through a double training analysis of four years from 1927 onwards, becoming a training analyst herself in 1933.〔A. Hayman, ''What Do Our Terms Mean?'' (2013) p. 69-70〕 Significant among the eleven papers Brierley published between 1932 and 1947,〔A. Hayman, ''What Do Our Terms Mean?'' (2013) p. 70〕 were her contributions on female gender and early development, and on the nature of the affect.〔O. Fenichel, ''The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis'' (1946) p. 21, p. 90 and p. 600〕 Her proposal of a "temporary armistice" in the heated debates of the wartime Society was significant in paving the way for their ultimate resolution.〔A. Hayman, ''What Do Our Terms mean?'' (2013) p. 71〕
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