Marion Milner (1900-1998) was a distinguished British psychoanalyst, educationalist, autobiographer and artist.
Walters, Introduction. Part I: The Diary. The Diary and the Story Book.
Part II: The Story Book. Part III: Thinking About The Story Book. My First
Thoughts about the Story Book. Part IV: Towards a Change of Aim. Crosses,
Trees and No Arms and Feet. Water, Tears and a Use of Gravity. Part V:
Using My Own Pictures. Always Protecting Your Mother. Two New Free
Drawings. Play of Making Collages from My Failed Paintings. Part VI:
Different Kinds of Order. Words Made Flesh. The Incantation and "The Hidden
Order of Art". Part VII: The Family Setting. My Father, His Breakdown and
Recovery. My Mother and Us Three Children. Me Being Physically Ill and the
Undine Story. Part VIII: D. W. Winnicott and Me. Being in Analysis with
D.W. Winnicott. A D.W. Paper on Disillusion About What One Gives. D.W.'S
Doodle Drawings. Part IX: Towards Wholeness. Towards Bringing Bits of
Oneself Together. The Easter Story. An Area for the Play of Opposites.
Useable Dreams. Appendix: Last Pages.