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Martha Harris, née Dunlop (13 April 1919 – November 1987) was a British Kleinian psychoanalyst of children and adults. From 1960 to 1980 she was head of the Child Psychotherapy service at the
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, taking over from
Esther Bick Esther Bick, (1902–1983), born in Przemyśl, Galicia (Eastern Europe), Galicia, Poland (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), was a psychologist and child and adult psychoanalyst who, with Dr. John Bowlby, established the child and adolesc ...
, who had established a foundational method of disciplined infant observation. Harris was responsible for the subsequent expansion in the number of English and international trainees at the Tavistock, and for laterally developing the training into what became known as the Tavi Model. This model, in which infant observation continues to play a pre-eminent role, has been adopted, with modifications, in other European countries and in South America: such as the GERPEN in France, the six Martha Harris Study Centres in Italy, and the São Paulo Mother-Baby Study Centre in Brazil.


Life and work

Martha Gemmell Dunlop was the eldest of four children born to Gabriel Dunlop, a farmer, and Margaret McLure, who had run her own tailoring company. She was born on her parents’ farm at
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, Ayrshire, though the family moved to
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, Sussex when she was eight. She read English at
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in 1939–1940, teaching in secondary schools for the remainder of
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. She married Harry Thompson, a
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ecologist, in 1941; they divorced in 1949. After the war she read psychology at the
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. She taught in schools and at
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before training as a psychologist at
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, then as a psychoanalyst at the
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, where she was a training analyst. She had supervision with
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,
Wilfred Bion Wilfred Ruprecht Bion DSO (; 8 September 1897 – 8 November 1979) was an influential English psychoanalyst, who became president of the British Psychoanalytical Society from 1962 to 1965. Early life and military service Bion was born in Ma ...
and Esther Bick, and personal analysis with
Herbert Rosenfeld Herbert Alexander Rosenfeld (2 July 1910 – 29 November 1986) was a German-British psychoanalyst. Rosenfeld made seminal contributions to Kleinian thinking on psychotic and other very ill patients; while his emphasis on the role of the analys ...
. At the Tavistock she introduced the Work Discussion Seminar, and the Personality Development Course. By contrast with the procedures of other trainings, she put in practice a principle of assisted self-selection for analytic candidates. The training model that was being developed at the Tavistock at that time was considered highly influential. An international conference in Harris's honour was held in Paris in November 2010. With her second husband, Roland Harris, she developed a schools' counselling service in London, which became the Tavistock Schools Counsellors' Course, leading to special or protected time within the school setting for individual children or small groups. After Roland Harris died in 1969, Martha Harris married the psychoanalyst
Donald Meltzer Donald Meltzer (1922–2004) was a Kleinian psychoanalyst whose teaching made him influential in many countries. He became known for making clinical headway with difficult childhood conditions such as autism, and also for his theoretical innovati ...
in 1971; together they taught widely throughout Europe, Scandinavia, South America, parts of North America, and India. In 1976 at the request of the
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they collaborated on ''A Psychoanalytical Model of the Child-in-the-Family-in-the-Community'', written for multidisciplinary use in schools and therapeutic units. In the late 1970s Martha Harris invited
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back to London from California to give a series of lectures at the Tavistock. Martha Harris and
Donald Meltzer Donald Meltzer (1922–2004) was a Kleinian psychoanalyst whose teaching made him influential in many countries. He became known for making clinical headway with difficult childhood conditions such as autism, and also for his theoretical innovati ...
established the Roland Harris Educational Trust, a UK registered charitable organisation which for 30 years published psychoanalytic works under the imprint Clunie Press. After Meltzer's death in 2004 this activity continued as the Harris Meltzer Trust (UK registered charity no. 1113827)."The Harris Meltzer Trust"
/ref> Martha Harris wrote newspaper articles and books for parents on child development, in addition to many papers on psychoanalytic training and clinical work. ''Thinking about Infants and Young Children'' (1975) has been translated into French, Spanish and Italian.


Main publications

* ''Understanding Infants and Young Children''. London: Dickens Press, 1969. Expanded edition ''Thinking about Infants and Young Children'', Perthshire: Clunie Press, 1975. New edition London: Harris Meltzer Trust, 2011. . * (1969). ''Your Eleven Year Old'', ''Your Twelve to Fourteen Year Old'', ''Your Teenager'' (series). London: Corgi. Reprinted in ''Your Teenager'', London: Harris Meltzer Trust, 2007. . * (with Donald Meltzer). ''A Psychoanalytical Model of the Child-in-the-Family-in-the-Community''. 1976, in French. Later published in English in ''Sincerity and Other Works: Collected Papers of Donald Meltzer'', ed. A. Hahn, 387–454. London: Karnac, 1994. Also published in Spanish and Italian. * ''Collected Papers of Martha Harris and Esther Bick''. Perthshire: Clunie Press, 1987. New edition in 2 vols: ''The Tavistock Model: Papers on Child Development and Psychoanalytic Training by Martha Harris and Esther Bick'', , and ''Adolescence: Talks and Papers by Donald Meltzer and Martha Harris'', ed. M. H. Williams. London: Harris Meltzer Trust, 2011, .


References


Further reading

*R. Negri. ''The Story of Infant Development'' – supervisions with Martha Harris following the development of a young child from birth onwards. London: Harris Meltzer Trust, 2007. . Published in Italian by Borla. *M. H. Williams (ed.). ''Enabling and Inspiring: A Tribute to Martha Harris'' – documents the influence of Martha Harris on child psychotherapy training in England, France, Italy, Germany, Norway, Finland and Australia. London: Harris Meltzer Trust, 2012. .


External links



at the Harris Meltzer Trust
''Centri Studi Martha Harris''
Italian site. {{DEFAULTSORT:Harris, Martha 1919 births 1987 deaths British psychoanalysts