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 Psychoanalytical Society. Provided by Wikipedia
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Trends in psycho-analysis. by Brierley, Marjorie Flowers Ellis, 1893-1984
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Collected papers on psycho-analysis by Sharpe, Ella Freeman, 1875-1947
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An investigation of the technique of psycho-analysis. by Glover, Edward, 1888-1972
Baltimore : The Williams & Wilkins company, 1940Other Authors: “…Brierley, Marjorie Flowers Ellis, 1893-1984…”
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Early development and education of the child by Hoffer, Willi
London : Hogarth Press : Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1981Other Authors: “…Brierley, Marjorie Flowers Ellis, 1893-1984…”
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