ABSTRACT

Soon after I qualified as a psychoanalyst in 1950, I, together with a group of colleagues, who had trained with me in the British Psychoanalytical Society, approached Segal with the request that she run a clinical discussion group for us. The group included Harold Bridger, Tommy (A.T.M.) Wilson, and Elliot Jaques, all of whom worked at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, where I had also worked during some of my training. It was during this period that I first got to know and work with Segal.