Abstract

Two of Marion’s early patients, both psychiatrists, and one also a psychoanalyst, speak both of their analyses with Marion and of their experience with Donald Winnicott – one as a child patient and the other as a supervisee. In their verbal accounts, the warmth and holding of Milner’s clinical presence were palpable all these decades later in the affection and esteem with which she is held in memory by both.

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