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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p See Tavistock Institute for the independent charity focusing on group relations. For the organisation which contains the Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships, see Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology.The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust is a specialist mental health trust based in north London.The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust is a world leader in the field of mental health and social care. They have an international reputation as a centre of excellence both for clinical services and for professional education, training and research.The Trust has been providing NHS services to people with emotional difficulties and other psychological problems for more than 60 years and specialise in talking therapies, which research shows are the best way of treating people with these conditions.Since it's foundation in 1920, the Trust has been recognised as a leader in pioneering theories and treatments about emotional and psychological wellbeing.The department of training and education train 2,000 students a year on our 50 courses and 50 continuing professional development (CPD) programmes and all tutors are experienced clinicians, often recognised leaders in their field. Owing to the broad range of specialist services and commitment to research and learning, the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust continues to be at the forefront of mental health services for adults and young people. The Trust is based at the Tavistock Clinic in London, founded in 1920 by Dr. Hugh Crichton-Miller. Notable people associated with the clinic have included Arthur Hyatt Williams, A. K. Rice, Eric Miller, Eric Trist, Hugh Crichton-Miller, Isabel Menzies Lyth, Jock Sutherland, John Bowlby, John Rawlings Rees, Henry Dicks, John Rickman, Esther Bick, Martha Harris, Michael Balint, Pierre Turquet, Robert H. Gosling, Ros Draper, Rosemary Whiffen, Wilfred Bion, Donald Meltzer, Neville Symington, Mary Ainsworth, John Steiner, Anton Obholzer, Margot Waddell, Peter Hobson and Margaret Rustin.The recent clinical, training and consultancy work of the Trust is exceptionally well documented and theorised in the Tavistock Clinic book series published by Karnac Books. Margot Wadell's best selling Inside Lives, Michael and Margaret Rustin's Mirror to Nature, and Andrew Cooper and Julian Lousada's Borderline Welfare are at the more socially engaged end of the series spectrum alongside many volumes representing the work of clinical teams and specialisms.. }

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