Sinason, Valerie, 1946-
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- Her Inkstains & stilettos, 1987:t.p. (Valerie Sinason) p. 4 of cover (b. 1946 in London; lives and works in London)
- Mental handicap and the human condition, c1992:t.p. (Valerie Sinason) cover p. 4 (principal psychotherapist in the Child and Family Dept., Day Unit and Adult Dept., Tavistock Clinic, London)
- Trauma, dissociation, and multiplicity, 2012:ECIP t.p. (Valerie Sinason) ECIP data view (Sinason, Valerie Elaine)
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Valerie Sinason is a British poet, writer, psychoanalyst and psychotherapist who is known for promoting the idea that people with a developmental disability can benefit from psychoanalysis and also that satanic ritual abuse is widely practiced in the UK. She ran the workshop dealing with intellectual disability at the Tavistock Clinic for twenty years and also worked for 16 years as a consultant research psychotherapist at St George's Hospital Medical School. She is a Trustee of the Institute for Psychotherapy and Disability.
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