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Formerly consultant psychiatrist, St Peter's Hospital, Chertsey, The Priory, and Capio Nightingale Hospital, LondonDr Nathaniel Minton, who was born on 28 May 1935, had a unique training in psychiatry for a British graduate, because he spent 3 years (1965–1968) training in psychoanalysis and depth psychotherapy at the C.G.Jung Institute in Zurich, trained individually by Jolande Jacobi, Jung's senior deputy. When later, in 1979, he became a consultant psychiatrist at St Peter's Hospital, Chertsey, he was also recognised as being a psychotherapist at the Royal Holloway University of London.

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  • From 2000 to 2007, he was a member of the Mental Health Act Review Tribunal and a member of the Mental Health Act Commission

  • Dr Nathaniel Minton, who was born on 28 May 1935, had a unique training in psychiatry for a British graduate, because he spent 3 years (1965-1968) training in psychoanalysis and depth psychotherapy at the C

  • On returning to London in 1968, he worked for 1 year as a psychiatric registrar at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, Essex, and spent 10 years as a senior registrar, first at Newcastle under Sir Martin Roth for 3 years, and for 1 year at Napsbury Hospital, followed by 4 years at Long Grove Hospital, Epsom

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From 2000 to 2007, he was a member of the Mental Health Act Review Tribunal and a member of the Mental Health Act Commission. St Peter’s Hospital, Chertsey, The Priory, and Capio Nightingale Hospital, London Dr Nathaniel Minton, who was born on 28 May 1935, had a unique training in psychiatry for a British graduate, because he spent 3 years (1965-1968) training in psychoanalysis and depth psychotherapy at the C.

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