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Maurice Bridgeland, PIONEER WORK WITH MALADJUSTED
CHILDREN, Staples Press (London), 1971. £15.00. A classic text, and a
fundamental jumping-off point for any related research. The only comprehensive
account of pioneer residential therapeutic work with disturbed and difficult
children, written by a practitioner on the basis of interviews with the
pioneers, their families, friends and associates at a time when many of the
pioneers were still alive. In-depth research which can not be replicated; a
primary source in itself.
Marjorie Franklin, THE USE AND MISUSE OF PLANNED ENVIRONMENTAL THERAPY, Psychology and Social Series (London) 1945. £5.00. Rare pamphlet. The first full-scale publication by the psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who coined the term. Compare with publication on the 'therapeutic community' in the Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic in the following year.
Marjorie Franklin, ed., Q-CAMPS AN EXPERIMENT IN GROUP
LIVING WITH MALADJUSTED AND ANTI-SOCIAL YOUNG MEN, Planned Environment Therapy
Trust 1966 (first published 1943). £2.50.
R. Hinshelwood and Nick Manning, eds., THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES: Reflections and Progress, Routledge and Kegan Paul (London) 1979. £5.00.
David Wills, THE HAWKSPUR EXPERIMENT, George Allen
and Unwin (London) 1941 (1967 impression). £7.50.
David Wills, HOMER LANE, George Allen and Unwin (London) 1964. £7.50.
David Wills, A PLACE LIKE HOME, George Allen and Unwin (London) 1970. £5.00.
David Wills, SPARE THE CHILD, Penguin Education Specials, Penguin (Harmondsworth, Middlesex) 1971 (1973 impression). £5.00.
SH1/ F.G. Lennhoff, THE FIRST THIRTY YEARS: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL STUDY, Shotton Hall Publications (Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury) 1975. £5.00.
SH2/ F.G. Lennhoff, leader; John Lampen, compiler, 44 CHILDREN THINKING ALOUD: Therapeutic Group Discussions in a Residential Setting, Shotton Hall Publications (Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury), first printed edition, 1968. £5.00.
SH3/ F.G. Lennhoff et al., TOWARDS INSIGHT For the Worker with People: Papers given at Shotton Hall Conferences, Shotton Hall Publications (Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury) 1971. £2.50. Papers by Dr. W. H. Allchin, Dr. J.A. Crawford, Dr. D. Edge, Miss L. Faithfull, Mrs. S. Marshall, Mr. R. Righton, Mr. M. Turner, Miss F.J. Todd, Mr. K. Urwin, Mr. H. Williams, Mrs. C. Winnicott, with an introduction by F.G. Lennhoff.
SH4/ F.G. Lennhoff and J.C. Lampen, eds., HONESTY TO CHILDREN: A Contribution Towards the Fundamentals of Sex Education, Shotton Hall Publications (Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury) 1971. £2.00.
SH5/ F.G. Lennhoff and J.C. Lampen, FROM PLAY TO WORK, Shotton Hall
Publications (Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury), 1973. £2.00.
SH6/ F.G. Lennhoff and J.C. Lampen, TOWARDS SELF-DISCIPLINE As Part of the Growth to Maturity, Shotton Hall Publications (Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury), 1975. £2.00.
SH7/ F.G. Lennhoff, John Lampen, Kenneth Soddy, THINKING ABOUT CONSCIENCE, Shotton Hall Publications (Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury), 1974. £2.00.
SH8/ A. Hyatt Williams, F.G. Lennhoff, J.C. Lampen, THOUGHTS ON AGGRESSION, Shotton Hall Publications (Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury) 1972. £2.00.
SH9/ SPACE TO GROW: Papers on Residential Work With Children, Shotton Hall Publications (Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury). £1.00. Papers by John Coleman, Melvyn Rose, John Lampen, and David Pithers.
SH10/ DISCOVERING ONESELF: SOME POEMS BY GROWING BOYS, Shotton Hall Publications (Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury). £4.00. Hand-numbered copy of an original 500 printed.
Please note: Items SH3 through SH9 are available as a set at the price of £10.00.
and its predecessor organisations.
AW1/ Craig Fees, ed., RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCE, Association of Workers for Maladjusted Children, 1990. £5.00. Papers on residential therapeutic community work with children and young people by what has been described in one review as "the cream" of the therapeutic community movement. Includes an Introduction by Anthony Rodway, and papers by Richard Balbernie, P. Righton, Arthur T. Barron, Barbara Dockar-Drysdale, Simon Rodway, Maurice Bridgeland, Christopher Reeves, Melvyn Rose, and John Cross.
AW2/ Anthony Rodway, ed., DAY UNITS FOR CHILDREN WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES, Association of Workers for Maladjusted Children and Therapeutic Education, 1981. £2.00. With contributions from Robert Laslett, Anthony Rodway, Neville J. Jones, John R. McKeown, Nancy Noel, Joan Kerridge, and Katherine Du Plat-Taylor.
STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENT THERAPY, Vol. 1 (1968), ed. Arthur T. Barron. £2.50.
STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENT THERAPY, Vol. 2 (1973), ed. Hugh Klare and David Wills. £2.50.
STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENT THERAPY, Vol. 4 (1982), ed. David Wills. £2.50
STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENT THERAPY, Vol. 5 (1989), ed. Helen Frye. £2.50
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 1, 1988. £2.00
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 2, 1988, £2.00
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 5, 1990. £2.00
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 6, 1991. £2.00
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 7, 1992. £2.00
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 8, 1993. £2.00
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 9, 1993. £2.00
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 10, 1994. £2.00
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 11, 1994. £2.00
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 12. 1995. £2.00
FRIENDS OF SUMMERHILL TRUST JOURNAL, No. 13, 1995. £2.00
ASYLUM: A Quarterly Magazine for Democratic Psychiatry.
"A non partisan and non profit making forum for anyone with mental health problems. We allow various groups to use us to add to the debate, without ourselves having a defined view. We also welcome individual's comments contributions and criticisms. The editorial collective feels it is important for all views to be expressed and discussed, EQUALLY."
Available through the Archive and Study Centre Bookstall or directly from:
Subscriptions are £6.00 (sterling) for individuals for four issues, £12.00 for institutions.
BOPMC002 BLUES & BOOGIE: The Summerhill Reunion Band. Audio-cassette tape. £5.00.
Recorded live at the Jazz Cafe, Summerhill School, Leiston, Suffolk on 31 July 1993.
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