King P
Rev Int Hist Psychanal. 1988;1:133-65.
The first part of this paper describes some of the activities of the members of the British Society prior to and during the Second World War, including the reception of the refugee psychoanalysts from Nazi Germany, preparations to deal with casualties, and plans for the reconstruction of the Health and Psychiatric Services after the war. The second part of the paper deals with the influence of those that they worked with in the armed forces, on the development of Psychoanalysis in Britain. The Author describes examples of the part played by Psychoanalysts and Psychiatric colleagues with whom they worked during the war, on the development War Office Selection Boards (W.O.S.B.'s), Civil Resettlement Units (C.R.U.'s) for returning Prisoners of War, and other caring facilities in Military Hospitals, and the influence of participation in these events on the decision of some non-analysts to become trained as psychanalysts.
本文第一部分描述了英国精神分析学会成员在第二次世界大战之前及期间的一些活动,包括接收来自纳粹德国的难民精神分析学家、应对伤亡情况的准备工作以及战后健康与精神科服务重建计划。本文第二部分探讨了他们在武装部队中合作的人员对精神分析在英国发展的影响。作者列举了战争期间精神分析学家和精神科同事在战争办公室选拔委员会(W.O.S.B.)、战俘回归民事安置单位(C.R.U.)以及军事医院其他护理设施的发展中所起作用的实例,以及参与这些事件对一些非精神分析学家决定接受精神分析培训的影响。