Sylvia May Payne CBE (née Moore; 6 November 1880 – 30 May 1976) was one of the pioneers of psychoanalysis in the United Kingdom. Born as Sylvia May Moore...
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monopoly". Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 26 August 2019. Pfeifer, Sylvia; Payne, Sebastian & Dickie, Mure (12 September 2019). "Babcock group wins contract...
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1991) Stephen Payne (disambiguation), several people Steve Payne (disambiguation), several people Sylvia Payne, physician Theodore Payne, American horticulturist...
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British Society in 1944, the year in which, under the presidency of Sylvia Payne, there finally emerged a compromise agreement which established parallel...
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on the BBC. Ridge was born Nina Humphries. Her great-grandmother was Sylvia Payne. Ridge grew up in the west of Kent, and went to a girls' grammar school...
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1940, she started training as a psychoanalyst undergoing analysis with Sylvia Payne, and training with Joan Riviere and Ella Sharpe. She began practicing...
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Menzies Lyth Emanuel Miller Eric Miller Anton Obholzer Renos Papadopoulos Sylvia Payne Lily Pincus [de] John Rawlings Rees A. K. Rice John Rickman Margaret...
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apply a moderating force included Ella Freeman Sharpe, James Strachey, Sylvia Payne, Donald Winnicott, William Gillespie, Marjorie Brierley, and later, Michael...
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David McCandless, information designer and author Andrea Newman, author Sylvia Payne, psychiatrist Martyn Rady, historian Jan Royall, Labour politician Eric...
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the son of Dr John Ernest Payne, a surgeon, and his wife psychoanalyst Sylvia Payne. His father had rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1899 and 1900...
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