Low-fee scheme history
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The Clinic’s low fee scheme has been running in one form or another since the Clinic’s inception in 1926.
90 years of the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis (pdf)
90 years of the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis Presentation
See below for papers written more specifically about and arising from the Low-Fee scheme, including some on the impact of the low-fee on these analyses.
Freud's Free Clinics: A paper on the impact of the low fee, P. Crick (2008)
Make or Break? On the transfer of clinic training cases to private practice, Polmear et al (1993)
Dicussion of Polmear et al paper by B. MacCarthy (1993)
Reflections on gender in initiating analysis, EPF - Paris, 2012.
The above paper highlights two training cases, each of different gender, is traditional in the Institute training. This paper was invited as a contribution to a Panel on gender and it concerns this issue.
A number of papers about the development of the consultation model and initiating psychoanalysis are listed below:
Crick, P. (2014) Selecting a patient or initiating psychoanalysis? Int J Psychoanal (2014) 95:465–484
Crick, P. (2013) Thinking about judgement in psychoanalytic consultation and assessment. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, June 201
Annual Research Lecture 2013: P. Crick and A. Perez (Bulletin 2014)
The above paper taken from the 2013 Annual research lecture was - How can we know more about what goes on in psychoanalytic consultations? Methodology and initial findings about the process of recommending psychoanalysis. P. Crick and A. Perez (Bulletin 2014)
Perez, A. et al (2015) Delving into the ‘emotional storms’ Int J Psychoanal (2015) 96:659–680
What goes on in consultations? Crick and Lawrence (2009)
A Clinic consultation - Introduction and background. Scientific Meeting presentation, P. Crick (2008)
How many Patients and at what fee? Results of a survey of analysts qualified between 2000-2010 (Bulletin, 2011)
- Reith, B., Lagerlöf, S., Crick, P., Møller, M., Skale, E. (2012) Initiating Psychoanalysis: perspectives. New Library of Psychoanalysis, Teaching Series. Routledge.
- Reith et al 2018 (in press, a book about the research on many cases discussed in EPF Initiating Psychoanalysis workshops, richly illustrated with clinical material)