The Medico-Psychological Clinic is established

The Medico-Psychological Clinic is established

... by Jessie Murray and Julia Turner. In 1915 the two go on to initiate a new training programme in psychotherapy. Until its closure in 1922 it serves as a pioneering therapeutic clinic, where several future leading psychoanalysts, such as Susan Isaacs, Sylvia Payne, James Glover, Marjorie Brierley, and Ella Freeman Sharpe, acquire their initial training and professional experience. 

Hugh Crichton Miller establishes the psychoanalytically-oriented Tavistock Clinic.

Hugh Crichton Miller establishes the psychoanalytically-oriented Tavistock Clinic.

Scottish psychiatrist Hugh Crichton-Miller establishes the psychoanalytically oriented Tavistock Clinic, following his experience treating shell-shocked soldiers. The new clinic aims to provide treatment to people on low incomes.

Alix Strachey goes to Berlin for a second analysis with Karl Abraham

Alix Strachey goes to Berlin for a second analysis with Karl Abraham

Alix Strachey goes to Berlin for a second analysis with Karl Abraham. There she becomes friends with Austrian-born Melanie Klein, and grows acquainted with her ideas on child psychoanalysis. Strachey introduces Klein to Ernest Jones and other members of the British Society.