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(1990). Correspondence. J. Child Psychother., 16:3-3.

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(1990). Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 16:3-3

Correspondence

Dear Editor,

In Anne-Marie Sandler's contribution to the “ways of seeing” (J.C.P. Vol. 15 No. 2) she refers to the interesting point I made about “integration, disintegration and reintegration”. What I actually wrote about (see pages 45 to 47) was Dr. Fordham's dynamic of the self described by him as “deintegration and reintegration” which is quite different from disintegration.

Yours sincerely,

James Astor

Dear Editor,

In the Obituary of Jimmy Robertson in the last issue (J.C.P. Vol. 15 No. 2), Mary Boston wrote that Jimmy met me in the Cadbury's factory. In actual fact, it was in the Cadbury's village at Bournville that we met.

We were both students at colleges which were sharing facilities because of the outbreak of war.

For each of us the experience was in great contrast to our working-class backgrounds, and our relationship never lost the shared pleasure in learning.

Yours sincerely,

Joyce Robertson

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