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inspired led by Fordham. In 1976 the differences proved insuperable and the Adler group left the SAP to form their own separate body. Redfearn found his loyalties severely tested and he went on to develop his own theoretical synthesis. His theoretical exposition may be found in his first book. He
382:, Redfearn established an independent psychotherapy institution, the Guild of Psychotherapists. It was intended as a pluralist professional programme to foster independence of clinical thought and practice. Redfearn and Bosanquet remained however members of the SAP. 338:'. For instance, his 1982 paper, on persons as things and things as persons, has reverberated in a subsequent work by a philosopher considering ourselves in relation to the built environment. He greatly expanded these and other concerns in two seminal volumes, 346:, a book whose theme could have been expanded into further volumes. It demonstrates how treatment characteristic of SAP practitioners is centred on concern for patients whose breakdown threatens disintegration and who may be on or past the brink of 327:. Over the course of fifty years, Redfearn treated many analytic patients, became a Training Analyst, supervised trainees, became Chair of the Society (1967–1970) and Director of Training (1971–1983). 366:
Between 1967 and 1976, the SAP was the scene of a lengthy struggle between two theoretical standpoints. One 'classical', led by the Zurich-inspired Adler, the other developmentally and
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change, which he likens to a nuclear explosion, there is the risk of irreversible fragmentation, or conversely, a path to improved integration.
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Casement, Ann (2014). "The role played by Gerhard Adler in the development of analytical psychology internationally and in the UK".
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in South London where he became a consultant psychotherapist. There, at the suggestion of a colleague, he sought contact with
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states and evoked critical potentials in animals, including humans and contributed to numerous scientific papers.
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After resigning his army commission in 1952 he spent five years at the clinical psychiatry research unit of
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His much cited papers published in various journals reflect his enduring concern with the nature of the
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Interview with Dr Lynn Bindman 2015, published 2018, Oral History for Physiology Society, pages 10-13
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Architecture and the Mimetic Self: A Psychoanalytic Study of How Buildings Make and Break Our Lives
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agreed with Jung that, 'the goal of psychic development is the self', and he painted
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Contributions to Physiology, Psychiatry and to Analytical Psychology, especially
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The Exploding Self: The Creative and Destructive Nucleus of the Personality
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In 1974 with five other colleagues, among them, Dr. Camilla Bosanquet and
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Joseph W. T. Redfearn, commonly known as "Joe". was born in
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Redfearn became a member of the founding generation of the
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Thomson, Jean (2012). "Joseph W.T. Redfearn (1921-2011)".
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Bindman, L.J.; Lippold, O.C.J.; Redfearn, J.W.T. (1964).
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Redfearn, Andy (2011). "Joseph William Thorpe Redfearn".
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In 1954 Redfearn married secondly Susan Joy Sainsbury, a
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J.W.T. Redfearn
Joseph Redfearn
Wombwell
Yorkshire
Brightlingsea
Essex
England
England
Rockefeller student
Johns Hopkins University
Medicine
Physiology
Psychiatry
Analytical psychology
British Army Medical Services
Graylingwell Hospital
Maudsley Hospital
Society of Analytical Psychology
analytical psychotherapist
Wombwell
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Double first
Natural sciences tripos
Psychology
Rockefeller student
Johns Hopkins University
MD
National service
tuberculosis
Graylingwell Hospital

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