By Dr. Vladimir Melamed
Title: Otto Fenichel Papers and related documents, 1936-1946
Predominant Dates:1936 --1947
ID: RG-02/RG-02
Primary Creator: Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Other Creators: Dr. Ernst Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947), Dr. Hanna Fenichel, received Ph.D. in Chemistry, Germany, psychoanalyst, scholar (1938 -- 1960s)
Extent: 2.0 Boxes
Arrangement: For Research and Teaching
Subjects: A compromise for the program of the Fenichel memorial meeting with Hanna Fenichel and Deri by Simmel, Adrian Stephen, Editor of the International Journal for Psychoanalysis, since 1946, Adrian Stephen, intentions to publish the Simmel memorial speech for Fenichel in the Journal, 1946, A financial guarantor letter for Fenichel signed by Ms. Duff, April 1938, A letter from Adrian Stephen to Ernest Simmel with regard to eulogy for Fenichel, June 25, 1946, A letter from Bernfeld to Simmel, declining his speaking at the Fenichel memorial meeting, 1946, A letter from Emanuel Windholz to Ernest Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, March 1946, A letter from Ernest Simmel to Adrian Stephen of his memorial speech on Fenichel, June 29, 1946, A letter from Ernest Simmel to Bertram Lewin with regard to publication of his memorial essay, 1946, A letter from Ernest Simmel to Karl Menninger with regard to publication of his essay on Fenichel, A letter from James Strachey to Ernest Simmel, memorial address for Fenichel, June 29, 1946, A letter from Otto Fenichel to David Brunswick, July 2, 1944, A letter from Richard Sterba to Ernest Simmel with regard to Fenichel, in German, February 18, 1946, A letter from Simmel to Reider, February 5, 1946, A letter from Simmel to Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February 2, 1946, Amenhotep, religious reformer, the new Egyptian monotheism, worship to Aton, Amenhotep changes his name to Ikhnaton and leaves Thebes, ruled by Amon, A new program for the Fenichel Memorial, agreed with Hanna Fenichel and Deri, February 1946, A note from Fenichel to Tidd with regard to the Fenichel's Contract, 1938, A note from Reider to Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 9, 1935, Applied Theory of Psychoanalysis, Applied Theory of Psychoanalysis, Fenichel, Applied Theory of Psychoanalysis, Freud, Bernfeld, discourse of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946, Bernfeld opposes to conducting of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946, Bernfeld personal unjustified idiosyncrasies of the memorial meetings, in the letter to Simmel, 1946, Bernfeld proposes reading alternative papers, not about Fenichel at the societies meeting, Bernfeld refused to give a speech at the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, Simmel, February 1946, Bernfeld refuses to speak at a memorial meeting in the letter to Simmel, February 9, 1946, Bernfeld suggests a commemoratoin ceremony for Fenichel at the societies meeting, February 1946, Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, journal of the Menninger clinic, periodicals, Commemoration of Otto Fenichel, writings of Ernest Simmel, 1946, Contract between Otto Fenichel and Psychoanalytic Group in Los Angeles, content, Contract between Psychoanalytic Group and Otto Fenichel, March 18, 1938, Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Adrian Stephen, 1940s, Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Erik Erikson, Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Richard Sterba, 1946, Correspondence between Simmel and Bernfeld, 1940s, Correspondence between Simmel and Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February, March 1946, Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and Bertram D. Lewin, 1940s, Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and James Strachey, 1940s, Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and Lester Henderson, 1940s, Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and William Barrett, 1940s, Correspondences between Simmel and Windholz, 1940s, Discourse about Otto Fenichel, 1946, Discourse of Otto Fenichel after January 1946, Documents from the Menninger Clinic in the NCP-LA Archive, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd, Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernest Simmel, Documents of Adrian Stephen in the NCP-LA Archive, Documents of Dr. Emanuel Windholz in the NCP-LA Archive, Documents of Dr. Karl Menninger in NCP-LA Archive, Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive, Documents of Dr. Reider from the NCP-LA Archive, Documents of Erik Erikson in the NCP - LA Archive, Documents of James Strachey in the NCP-LA Archive, Documents of Richard Sterba in the NCP-LA Archive, Documents of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles in NCP-LA Archive, Documents of William Barret in the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works, Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Simmel stipulated no reduction in publication of his memorial essay, 1946, Editorial board, the Menninger bulletin, suggested reductions, the Simmel memorial essay on Fenichel, Editorial board of the Menninger Bulletin, reluctance to publish in full the Simmel memorial essay, Editorial committee, the Menninger bulletin, reduction of the Simmel essay on Fenichel, suggestion, Enmity of the Egyptian priests to the monotheism, Ernest Simmel, memorial essay for Otto Fenichel, March 8, 1946, Ernest Simmel, Memorial Essay on Otto Fenichel, 1946, Ernest Simmel, organizer of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February, March 1946, Ernest Simmel, organizing the Fenichel Memorial, February, March 1946, Ernest Simmel, stipulation of making no reductions to his memorial speech of Fenichel, 1946, Ernest Simmel, substantiation for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946, Fenichel, any methods that makes the ego face its pathogenic conflicts, is the criterion, Fenichel, conception of applied Psychoanalysis, Fenichel, Ego Weakness and Ego Strength a first paper presented in Los Angeles, June 1938, Fenichel, It is meaningless to distinguish an orthodox psychoanalysis from unorthodox one, Fenichel, preliminary schedule of seminars for Psychoanalytic Group, 1942, 1943, Fenichel, provisions, Teaching in accordance with the Freud's basic principles, 1942, Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, bibliography for the course, 1936, Fenichel, psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, content and schedule, 1936 -- 1938, Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, Technique of Psychoanalysis, 1936, Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, Theory of Psychoanalysis, 1936, Fenichel, Psychoanalytic theory is merely the best and briefest organization and classification, Fenichel, Research and Training are the more important means for the future of Psychoanalysis, 1942, Fenichel, The principles of Freudian thinking the unconscious the libido theory haven't proven wrong, Fenichel, The Study and Advancement of Psychoanalytic Science is our main purpose, May 1942, Fenichel as Freud realized the relative insufficiency of the psychoanalytic procedure for at large, Fenichel between 1924 and 1933 read 108 Papers and published 34 of them, Simmel, Fenichel followed the Freud conception of applied Psychoanalysis, Fenichel memorial meeting, Simmel reads memorial essay, Reider reads a paper by Fenichel, 1946, Fenichel studied sociology and philosophy, beyond medicine, Simmel, March 1946, Financial support for Fenichel pledged by Psychoanalytic Group members, 1938, Formality and opposition to the Simmel works in America, 1940s, Freud, Amenhotep, creator of the doctrine of the universal god, monotheism, Freud, analysis of Jewish and Egyptian religious postulates, Moses an Egyptian, Freud, irreconcilable contrast between Jewish and Egyptian Religions, Moses an Egyptian, Freudian principles, dominant forces in human beings are emotional in nature and in conflict, Horney, Hanna Fenichel and Deri conform with the Bernfeld suggestions of the Fenichel memorial meeting, Hanna Fenichel and Mrs. Deri, disagreement with the Simmel plan for the Fenichel memorial meeting, Historiography of Otto Fenichel, by Dr. Brunswick, 1971, History and discourse, psychoanalytic societies in California, 1940s, History and discourse of psychoanalytic societies, 1940s -- 1960s, History Committee for the Society collects writings of Otto Fenichel, 1960s, History of Psychoanalysis, History of Psychoanalysis with regard to Otto Fenichel, by Simmel, History of the efforts and disappointment of the Simmel publications in America, 1940s, History of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, March 8, 1946, History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946, Ikhnaton builds the new capital Akhetaton, Horizon of Aton, Institute of Psychoanalysis, London, scientific secretary Adrian Stephen, International Journal of Psychoanalysis, periodical, Invitation to Otto Fenichel on behalf of Psychoanalytic Group, Los Angeles, 1938, James Strachey values Ernest Simmel, the content of his letter, May 1946, James Strachey, analyzed by Freud, psychoanalyst, James Strachey, editor of International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1940s, James Strachey, English psychoanalyst, translator, editor of Freud's works, James Strachey, reference to Adrian Stephen with regard to publication of the Simmel essay, Fenichel, James Strachey does not limit Ernest Simmel in his length of writing about Fenichel, May 1946, James Strachey gives up editorship of the International Journal for Psychoanalysis, June 1946, James Strachey requests of Simmel to submit an Obituary for Fenichel to the Journal, May 1946, James Strachey suggests to Ernest Fenichel writing an obituary for Otto Fenichel, June 1946, Karen Horney, Neo-Freudian Circle, discourse, Karen Horney, Neo Freudian theories, discourse, 1940s, 1950s, Karen Horney, New Ways in Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, Karen Horney, reference to Douglas Campbell, in the letter to Dr. Windholz, 1942, Karen Horney, scholar, psychoanalyst, Neo-Freudian theorist, 1930s - 1950s, Karen Horney disagrees with Oedipus Complex, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the conception of masochism, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the conception of the formation of guild feelings, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of Ego and Id, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of narcissism, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of Super - Ego, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of transference, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the libido theory, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the psychology of woman, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the Theory of Anxiety, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the theory of instincts, Fenichel, Karen Horney disagrees with the theory that childhood is of special significance, Fenichel, Karen Horney with regard to basic Freudian principles, by Fenichel, 1942, Karl Menninger, reference to Fenichel's Theoretical Implications of Didactic Analysis, 1943, Karl Menninger suggested internal use of Fenichel Theoretical Implications of the Didactic Analysis, Lester Henderson, reflections on the scholarship of Otto Fenichel, 1946, Letter from Karl Menninger with a passage valuing Fenichel works, Letter from Otto Fenichel to Rebeccah Earle, October 3, 1942, Letter from Tidd to Fenichel with regard to the Contract for Fenichel, 1938, Letter on behalf of Fenichel to US Consul in Scotland, signed by Tidd, November 1939, Letter to Otto Fenichel from Psychoanalytic Group in Los Angeles with regard to emigration, 1938, Memorial meeting for Dr. Otto Fenichel, March 8, 1946, Memorial Meeting for Otto Fenichel, announcement, March 8, 1946, Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Emanuel Windholz, presiding, March 8, 1946, Memorial Meeting for Otto Fenichel, In Memoriam by Simmel, narrative, compiled in February 1946, Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Norman Reider reads Fenichel's On Stage Acting, Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, program, March 8, 1946, Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Simmel reads Otto Fenichel's Life and Death, essay, Moses, the Egyptian monotheist passed this religion to the Jews after the fall of the Aton religion, Moses took upon himself to convert the Jews to Egyptian monotheism and lead them out to Canaan, Otto Fenichel, Analysis in the state of American Psychoanalysis as a science, 1942, Otto Fenichel, analysis of the Freud's Moses and Monotheism, Otto Fenichel, arguing on the historicity of Moses, Otto Fenichel, contract related correspondence, 1938, Otto Fenichel, Contract related notes, 1938, Otto Fenichel, correspondences on behalf of Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, 1940s, Otto Fenichel, discourse of his book review in German and English, October 16, 1940, Otto Fenichel, discourse of Middle East Mythology, Moses ein Egypter, Otto Fenichel, discourse of the Freud's Moses and Monotheism, essay, Otto Fenichel, Discourse with regard to Jewish Religion, Moses ein Egypter, Otto Fenichel, emigration from Europe, 1938, Otto Fenichel, Freud's principles, if intended to be applied to a new subjects, then in a new way, Otto Fenichel, Guilt Feeling, reference, 1943, Otto Fenichel, Historical discourse, Moses ein Aegypter, Otto Fenichel, Jecna 18, Praha, Czechoslovakia, address in Prague, 1938, Otto Fenichel, linguistic and historic analysis of the Biblical Text, Moses ein Aegypter, Otto Fenichel, Memorandum to American Psychoanalytic Association, May 1942, Otto Fenichel, Moses, an Egyptian, essay, Otto Fenichel, Moses ein Aegypter, discourse of the names, Otto Fenichel, organizational and scientific work for Psychoanalytic Group, 1940s, Otto Fenichel, preliminary schedule of seminars, Psychoanalytic Group, 1942, 1943, Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminar in Prague, 1936, Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalytic training, Bibliography, Otto Fenichel, reflection of death of President Roosevelt, April 1945, Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, April 23, 1936, Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, July 7, 1936, Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, July 12, 1936, Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, March 3, 1936, Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, March 17, 1937, Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, November 30, 1936, Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German and English, October 23, 1936, Otto Fenichel, Secretary of Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, 1942, 1943, Otto Fenichel, selected bibliography on Psychoanalysis, 1940s, Otto Fenichel, Self Biography, in German, December 2, 1935, Otto Fenichel, State of Affairs in American Psychoanalytic Science, essay, 1942, Otto Fenichel, The Misapprehended Oracle, reference, January 1939, Otto Fenichel, Theoretical Implications of the Didactic Analysis, essay, 1930s, Otto Fenichel, The Psychology of the Emigrant, reference, 1942, Otto Fenichel justifies the Egyptian origin of Moses, Otto Fenichel perceives himself an outsider in American Psychoanalysis, May 1942, Preliminary essay version of Simmel for Otto Fenichel Memorial meeting, March 8, 1946, Psychoanalytical Studies, 1930s, Psychoanalytic Literature for applied studies, selected bibliography, 1939s, Psychoanalytic Study Group, seminars, Publications in the memory of Fenichel, Simmel, Strachey, 1946, Raymond Gosselin, formal excuse for not publishing the Simmel memorial essay on Fenichel, April 1946, Reference to the Contract of employment for Otto Fenichel with Psychoanalytic Group, 1938, Response from the Psychoanalytic Quarterly with a formal excuse for not publishing Simmel essay 1946, Richard Sterba, psychoanalyst, scholar, 1898 -- 1989, Scientific biography of Otto Fenichel by Simmel, March 1946, Scientific works of Fenichel by Simmel, Simmel, conception of his essay, with Fenichel's death we lose Freud once more, March 1946, Simmel, evincing Fenichel's unequivocal Freudian conceptions, Simmel, Fenichel, a guardian of the integrity of Freud's Theory, March 1946, Simmel, Fenichel as Freud recognized the enormous amount of neurotic misery in the world, Simmel, Fenichel left 72 publications, March 1946, Simmel, Fenichel stood against fragmenting psychoanalysis for psychotherapeutic usage, Simmel, Fenichel was as orthodox as Freud himself in not conseting to break psychoanalysis in pieces, Simmel, inquiry if the Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic would publish his memorial essay on Fenichel, Simmel, inquiry with The Psychoanalytic Quarterly on publication of his memorial essay on Fenichel, Simmel, on his new obligation once Fenichel is gone, February 1946, Simmel, organizational discourse on the program of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946, Simmel, organizational preparations for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, 1946, Simmel, publications related to the Fenichel memorial essay, letter from James Strachey, May 1946, Simmel, recollection about Otto Fenichel, in the letter to Sterba, April 8, 1946, Simmel asked of Bernfeld to reconsider and to give a talk in Memoriam of Fenichel, in the letter, Simmel continues to face all adversary movement, letter to Reider, February 1946, Simmel insists on publishing of his Memorial Address with no reductions, to Strachey, 1946, Simmel is resolute to make Los Angeles a citadel of scientific psychoanalysis free from opportunism, Simmel offers his Memorial Address to be published in International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1946, Simmel was optimistic of the new possibilities to uphold Freudian Psychoanalysis, Telegram from Norman Reider to Ernest Simmel, Rider arrives for Fenichel memorial on March 7, 1946, The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, Editorial Committee, suggestion of reduction, Simmel essay, The danger of split could not be avoided by compromises, Fenichel, 1942, The editorial board suggested reduction of the Simmel memorial essay on Fenichel for publication, The Fenichel Memorial, arriving guests March 8, 1946, The old religion was reinstated in Egypt after 1350 B.C., Theoretical and applied Psychoanalysis, Theoretical and applied studies of Psychoanalysis, Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis, Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Ernest Simmel, The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, academic journal, periodicals, American, The Psychoanalytic Quarterly publishes the eulogy of Dr. Lowenstein not the Simmel essay, 1946, Tidd, Dr. Fenichel receives honararium from the trainees, 1935, Tidd, explanation of the financial state of affairs with regard to Fenichel's contract, 1938, Tidd confirms personal guarantees of payments by Simmel and Brunswick to Fenichel of 250 dollars, Visa support document for Fenichel addressed to US Consul, signed by Dr. Brunswick, 1938
This Collection comprises original works of Dr. Otto Fenichel, his correspondences and related documents penned his colleagues.
The time-span relates to his pre-emigration and American periods and the aftermath, namely 1936 – 1964.
This Collection presents three sub-divisions in terms of the character of the archived documents.
To the first group we can relate writings and discourses authored by Otto Fenichel
The second group largely comprises correspondences between Otto Fenichel and his colleagues
While the third group conveys the letters and documents related to memorialization of Dr. Otto Fenichel, such as organization of Memorial Meeting for Otto Fenichel and the aftermath commemorations.
The documents of this Collections are in German and English
This Collection comprises original works of Dr. Otto Fenichel, his correspondences and related documents penned his colleagues.
The time-span relates to his pre-emigration and American periods and the aftermath, namely 1936 – 1964.
This Collection presents three sub-divisions in terms of the character of the archived documents.
To the first group we can relate writings and discourses authored by Otto Fenichel
The second group largely comprises correspondences between Otto Fenichel and his colleagues
While the third group conveys the letters and documents related to memorialization of Dr. Otto Fenichel, such as organization of Memorial Meeting for Otto Fenichel and the aftermath commemorations.
The documents of this Collections are in German and English.
Otto Fenichel was born on December 2, 1897 in Vienna and died on January 22, 1946 in Los Angeles. He was and is one of the most fascinating figures of the second generation of psychoanalysts.
Otto Fenichel studied medicine in Vienna between the years 1915 – 1921. He started to attend the lectures of Sigmund Freud in 1915 and participated in meetings of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. He started his personal analysis with Paul Federn, and he continued his analysis in Berlin Institute with Sándor Radó after his move to Berlin in 1922. Before Berlin, being still in Vienna, he was engaged in Jugendbewegung (youth movement) in which also other future analysts took part.
Fenichel began an analysis in Vienna with Paul Federn and continued, after moving to Berlin, with Sándor Radó. In 1926 he became a teacher at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute and that same year organized a seminar on child psychoanalysis, an open forum on the problems of clinical and applied psychoanalysis. He was a member of the German Psychoanalytic Society from 1926 to 1934. After 1932 some members of the seminar began discussing psychoanalytic issues from a Marxist perspective. Fenichel had to flee to Oslo, Norway, in 1933. There he became secretary of the Dansk-Norsk Psykoanalytisk Forening (Danish-Norwegian Psychoanalytical Society).
In Norway, in the spring of 1934, he continued the meetings on Marxist psychoanalysis, writing clandestine circular letters that he sent to his colleagues in exile. By 1945 he had written 119 such letters. In 1935 he moved to the Czechoslovak city of Prague, where he ran the Prager Arbeitsgemeinschaft (Prague Study Society), which was associated with the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.
In 1930 Fenichel became a member of the German Psychoanalytical Society. After the National-Socialist regime took political power in Germany, Fenichel moved to Oslo where he helped to form the Norwegian psychoanalysis. In 1934, he started to write and send so called circular letters (Rundbriefe) to his political “small circle” of colleagues. In autumn of 1935 (September and October) he moved to Prague to take over the leadership (instead of Frances Déri who moved to Los Angeles) of a small psychoanalytic group consisting of Jewish analysts (Annie Reich, Stef Bornstein, Henry Loewensfeld) who emigrated from the Hitler’s Germany and also of some Czechs (and some others). This group had started its work in the summer of 1933. Fenichel stayed in Prague until the beginning of May 1938, when he immigrated to the United States and settled in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles period marks his significant achievements in the Science of Psychoanalysis.
Otto Fenichel published around forty articles between Introjektion und Kastrationkomplex (1925) and Neurotic Acting Out (1945). Building on his works, and upon the research of the other psychoanalysts of his time, Otto Fenichel produced his famous encyclopedic textbook Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis (1945), which belonged for a long time to the fundamental reading text in many psychoanalytical institutions and universities.
The focus of his interest, which he shared with Siegfried Bernfeld, Wilhelm Reich, Erich Fromm, and others, lie in the development of a form of psychoanalysis that provided sociological explanations and was capable of making contributions to politics. His most important work, The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis, appeared in 1945 and became a key source for analytic training. One of Fenichel's most important contributions to psychoanalysis, overlooked until 1998, has been his circular letters, which have shown him to be an important historiographer of the psychoanalytic movement.
Otto Fenichel, Circular Letters,
In the years of 1934 – 1945 a small group of politically committed psychoanalysts created a conspiratorial circular organization. In spite of long and ominous danger of persecutions as well as continuous emulation with flights the members succeeded to stay in contact with each other by means of circular letters (Rundbrief, 1934 – 1945). These circular letters are conceived as a kind of a written seminar. The letters reflect on the situation of Psychoanalysis in various countries. The narratives present discussions with regard to theoretical issues and controversies as well as practical questions of survival in exile. It was Dr. Otto Fenichel who commenced and continued circulation of mutual correspondences. Well-read in the Literature originated in exile, Fenichel conveyed the view of a left-wing Freudian by the means of the circular letters. He could not for the political reasons openly demonstrated his social-democratic if not socialist agenda in the United States. The series of Circulars also reflect on the changes in Psychoanalysis as a theory and practical applications in America.
RG-02.01, Dr. Otto Fenichel, Discourse on the Frued, Moses and Monotheism, Moses ein Egypter, essay
RG-02.02, A letter to Dr. Fenichel in Prague on behalf of Dr. Simmel by Margrit Libbin, March 18, 1938
RG-02.03, Dr. Otto Fenichel, The Misapprehended Oracle, abstract, January 1939
RG-02.04, The Psychology of the Emigrants, December 1942
RG-02.05, Dr. Fenichel, Guilt Feeling, January 23, 1943
RG-02.06, The Fenichel - Simmel Memorial Lectures by Dr. Brunswick
RG-02.07, Contract between the Psychoanalytic Group, LA and Dr. Fenichel, March 18, 1938
RG-02.08, Otto Fenichel, Biography, December 2, 1935, in German
RG-02.09, Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, March 3, 1936, in German
RG-02.10, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, April 23, 1936, in German
RG-02.11, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, July 12, 1936, in German
RG-02.12, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, July 7, 1936, in German
RG-02.13, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, October 23, 1936, in German and English
RG-02.14, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, November 30, 1936, in German
RG-02.15, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, March 17, 1937, in German
RG-02.16, Otto Fenichel, Discourse of his book review, October 16, 1940, in German and English
RG-02.17, Visa support documents to US consul in Prague, from Psychoanalytic Group, March 18, 1938
RG-02.18, Psychoanalytic group members in support of Otto Fenichel emigration, March 18, 1938
RG-02.19, Otto Fenichel, a guarantor letter by Mrs. Duff, April 4, 1939
RG-02.20, Letter on behalf of Fenichel to US Consul in Scotland, November 9, 1939
RG-02.21, Fenichel, Theoretical Implication of the Didactic Analysis, discourse by Karl Menninger
RG-02.22, State of affairs in American Psychoanalytic Science, Fenichel, 1942
RG-02.23, Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, March 8, 1946
RG-02.24, Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, narrative, full version, March 8, 1945
RG-02.25, Memorial Meeting for Otto Fenichel, Announcement, Simmel, Brunswick, March 8, 1946
RG-02.26, Letter from Otto Fenichel to Rebeccah Earle, October 3, 1942
RG-02.27, Fenichel, Psychoanalytic Group, preliminary schedule of seminars for 1942, 1943
RG-02.28, Fenichel, contract related notes, 1938
RG-02.29, Otto Fenichel, contract related correspondence, 1938
RG-02.30, Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminar, Prague Psychoanalytic Group, 1936, in German
RG-02.31, Letter from Simmel to Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial Meeting February 2, 1946
RG-02.32, Letter from Ernest Simmel to Norman Reider, February 5, 1946 with regard to Fenichel
RG-02.33, Letter from Simmel to Bernfeld with regard to Fenichel, February 5, 1946
RG-02.34, Letter from Bernfeld to Simmel, discourse of the necessity of a memorial, February 9, 1946
RG-02.35, A note from Reider to Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February 9, 1946
RG-02.36, A letter from Simmel to Windholz, discourse of the memorial for Fenichel February 9, 1946
RG-02.37, A letter from Simmel to Reider about the Fenichel Memorial, February 18, 1946
RG-02.38, A letter from Lester Henderson to Ernest Simmel, in regard to Fenichel Memorial, 1946
RG-02.39, Letter from Bill Barrett to Simmel with regard to Fenichel, March 12, 1946
RG-02.40, Letter from Simmel to James Strachey with regard to obituary for Fenichel, March 8, 1946
RG-02.41, Letter from Simmel to Bertram Lewin with regard to Fenichel Memorial, March 11, 1946
RG-02.42, Letter from Psychoanalytic Quarterly to Simmel with regard to this text of Fenichel 1946
RG-02.43, Letter from Simmel to Karl Menninger with regard to his Paper for Fenichel Memorial 1946
RG-02.44, Letter from Jean Menninger to Simmel of his Paper for Fenichel, April 1946
RG-02.45, Telegram from Reider to Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February 25, 1946
RG-02.46, Letter from James Strachey to Simmel with regard to obituary for Fenichel, May 1946
RG-02.47, Letter from Simmel to Richard Sterba about Fenichel, his illness and death, April 8, 1946
RG-02.48, Letter from Richard Sterba to Simmel with regard to Fenichel, February 18, 1946, in German
RG-02.49, Letter from Erik Erikson to Simmel with regard to Fenichel Memorial, March 7, 1946
RG-02.50, Letter from Emanuel Windholz to Simmel with regard to Fenichel Memorial, March 6, 1946
RG-02.51, Letter from Institute of Psychoanalysis in London to Simmel, June 25, 1946, Fenichel
RG-02.52, Letter from James Strachey to Simmel, June 29, 1946, Fenichel
RG-02.53, Letter from Simmel to Adrian Stephan of publication of his memorial speech, July 29, 1946
RG-02.54, Simmel, proposal for a memorial program for Otto Fenichel, February 1946
RG-02.55, Simmel, preparatory notes for Fenichel Memorial, February 1946
RG-02.56, Announcement for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, March 8, 1946
RG-02.57, Obituary for Otto Fenichel, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, p. 3, March 1946
RG-02.58, Letter from Otto Fenichel to David Brunswick, July 2, 1944
RG-02.59, History Committee, Collecting writings of Otto Fenichel, 1960s
RG-02.60, Otto Fenichel reflects on death of President Roosevelt, April 1945
RG-02.61, Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalytic Training, Bibliography, 1940s
RG-02.62, Otto Fenichel, Selected bibliography on Psychoanalysis, 1940s
Otto Fenichel, an Austrian physician and psychoanalyst, was born in Vienna on December 2, 1897, and died in Los Angeles on January 22, 1946. He was born into a family of Viennese Jewish lawyers. As a student he took part in the Viennese youth movement that had coalesced around Siegfried Bernfeld. He took an interest in cultural and educational reform and was especially interested in information about sexuality and its scientific study. Released from serving in the military, he began, after the winter of 1915/1916, to attend Sigmund Freud's presentations at the University of Vienna, and after 1918 he participated in discussions held by the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. In February 1919 he organized, at the university, a Viennese Seminar on Sexology, a working group to study psychoanalysis and sexual matters. In 1920, while still a student, he was accepted as a member of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society after his talk on sexual problems in youth movements. He received his medical degree in 1921.
In Norway, in the spring of 1934, he continued the meetings on Marxist psychoanalysis, writing clandestine circular letters that he sent to his colleagues in exile. By 1945 he had written 119 such letters. In 1935 he moved to the Czechoslovak city of Prague, where he ran the Prager Arbeitsgemeinschaft (Prague Study Society), which was associated with the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.
After the introduction of National Socialism in Vienna and the dissolution of the Prague group, in the spring of 1938 Fenichel and his family left for Los Angeles. There he joined the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Study Group. In 1942 he helped found the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Society and in 1944 became vice president. After 1939 he was an editor of the Psychoanalytic Quarterly. In the summer of 1945 he began studying psychiatry to obtain his California license at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles.
The focus of his interest, which he shared with Siegfried Bernfeld, Wilhelm Reich, Erich Fromm, and others, lie in the development of a form of psychoanalysis that provided sociological explanations and was capable of making contributions to politics. His most important work, The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis, appeared in 1945 and became a key source for analytic training. One of Fenichel's most important contributions to psychoanalysis, overlooked until 1998, has been his circular letters, which have shown him to be an important historiographer of the psychoanalytic movement.
A compromise for the program of the Fenichel memorial meeting with Hanna Fenichel and Deri by Simmel
Adrian Stephen, Editor of the International Journal for Psychoanalysis, since 1946
Adrian Stephen, intentions to publish the Simmel memorial speech for Fenichel in the Journal, 1946
A financial guarantor letter for Fenichel signed by Ms. Duff, April 1938
A letter from Adrian Stephen to Ernest Simmel with regard to eulogy for Fenichel, June 25, 1946
A letter from Bernfeld to Simmel, declining his speaking at the Fenichel memorial meeting, 1946
A letter from Emanuel Windholz to Ernest Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, March 1946
A letter from Ernest Simmel to Adrian Stephen of his memorial speech on Fenichel, June 29, 1946
A letter from Ernest Simmel to Bertram Lewin with regard to publication of his memorial essay, 1946
A letter from Ernest Simmel to Karl Menninger with regard to publication of his essay on Fenichel
A letter from James Strachey to Ernest Simmel, memorial address for Fenichel, June 29, 1946
A letter from Otto Fenichel to David Brunswick, July 2, 1944
A letter from Richard Sterba to Ernest Simmel with regard to Fenichel, in German, February 18, 1946
A letter from Simmel to Reider, February 5, 1946
A letter from Simmel to Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February 2, 1946
Amenhotep, religious reformer, the new Egyptian monotheism, worship to Aton
Amenhotep changes his name to Ikhnaton and leaves Thebes, ruled by Amon
A new program for the Fenichel Memorial, agreed with Hanna Fenichel and Deri, February 1946
A note from Fenichel to Tidd with regard to the Fenichel's Contract, 1938
A note from Reider to Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 9, 1935
Applied Theory of Psychoanalysis
Applied Theory of Psychoanalysis, Fenichel
Applied Theory of Psychoanalysis, Freud
Bernfeld, discourse of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Bernfeld opposes to conducting of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Bernfeld personal unjustified idiosyncrasies of the memorial meetings, in the letter to Simmel, 1946
Bernfeld proposes reading alternative papers, not about Fenichel at the societies meeting
Bernfeld refused to give a speech at the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, Simmel, February 1946
Bernfeld refuses to speak at a memorial meeting in the letter to Simmel, February 9, 1946
Bernfeld suggests a commemoratoin ceremony for Fenichel at the societies meeting, February 1946
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, journal of the Menninger clinic, periodicals
Commemoration of Otto Fenichel, writings of Ernest Simmel, 1946
Contract between Otto Fenichel and Psychoanalytic Group in Los Angeles, content
Contract between Psychoanalytic Group and Otto Fenichel, March 18, 1938
Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Adrian Stephen, 1940s
Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Erik Erikson
Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Richard Sterba, 1946
Correspondence between Simmel and Bernfeld, 1940s
Correspondence between Simmel and Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February, March 1946
Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and Bertram D. Lewin, 1940s
Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and James Strachey, 1940s
Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and Lester Henderson, 1940s
Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and William Barrett, 1940s
Correspondences between Simmel and Windholz, 1940s
Discourse about Otto Fenichel, 1946
Discourse of Otto Fenichel after January 1946
Documents from the Menninger Clinic in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernest Simmel
Documents of Adrian Stephen in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Emanuel Windholz in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Karl Menninger in NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Reider from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Erik Erikson in the NCP - LA Archive
Documents of James Strachey in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Richard Sterba in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles in NCP-LA Archive
Documents of William Barret in the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Dr. Simmel stipulated no reduction in publication of his memorial essay, 1946
Editorial board, the Menninger bulletin, suggested reductions, the Simmel memorial essay on Fenichel
Editorial board of the Menninger Bulletin, reluctance to publish in full the Simmel memorial essay
Editorial committee, the Menninger bulletin, reduction of the Simmel essay on Fenichel, suggestion
Enmity of the Egyptian priests to the monotheism
Ernest Simmel, memorial essay for Otto Fenichel, March 8, 1946
Ernest Simmel, Memorial Essay on Otto Fenichel, 1946
Ernest Simmel, organizer of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February, March 1946
Ernest Simmel, organizing the Fenichel Memorial, February, March 1946
Ernest Simmel, stipulation of making no reductions to his memorial speech of Fenichel, 1946
Ernest Simmel, substantiation for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Fenichel, any methods that makes the ego face its pathogenic conflicts, is the criterion
Fenichel, conception of applied Psychoanalysis
Fenichel, Ego Weakness and Ego Strength a first paper presented in Los Angeles, June 1938
Fenichel, It is meaningless to distinguish an orthodox psychoanalysis from unorthodox one
Fenichel, preliminary schedule of seminars for Psychoanalytic Group, 1942, 1943
Fenichel, provisions, Teaching in accordance with the Freud's basic principles, 1942
Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, bibliography for the course, 1936
Fenichel, psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, content and schedule, 1936 -- 1938
Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, Technique of Psychoanalysis, 1936
Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, Theory of Psychoanalysis, 1936
Fenichel, Psychoanalytic theory is merely the best and briefest organization and classification
Fenichel, Research and Training are the more important means for the future of Psychoanalysis, 1942
Fenichel, The principles of Freudian thinking the unconscious the libido theory haven't proven wrong
Fenichel, The Study and Advancement of Psychoanalytic Science is our main purpose, May 1942
Fenichel as Freud realized the relative insufficiency of the psychoanalytic procedure for at large
Fenichel between 1924 and 1933 read 108 Papers and published 34 of them, Simmel
Fenichel followed the Freud conception of applied Psychoanalysis
Fenichel memorial meeting, Simmel reads memorial essay, Reider reads a paper by Fenichel, 1946
Fenichel studied sociology and philosophy, beyond medicine, Simmel, March 1946
Financial support for Fenichel pledged by Psychoanalytic Group members, 1938
Formality and opposition to the Simmel works in America, 1940s
Freud, Amenhotep, creator of the doctrine of the universal god, monotheism
Freud, analysis of Jewish and Egyptian religious postulates, Moses an Egyptian
Freud, irreconcilable contrast between Jewish and Egyptian Religions, Moses an Egyptian
Freudian principles, dominant forces in human beings are emotional in nature and in conflict, Horney
Hanna Fenichel and Deri conform with the Bernfeld suggestions of the Fenichel memorial meeting
Hanna Fenichel and Mrs. Deri, disagreement with the Simmel plan for the Fenichel memorial meeting
Historiography of Otto Fenichel, by Dr. Brunswick, 1971
History and discourse, psychoanalytic societies in California, 1940s
History and discourse of psychoanalytic societies, 1940s -- 1960s
History Committee for the Society collects writings of Otto Fenichel, 1960s
History of Psychoanalysis
History of Psychoanalysis with regard to Otto Fenichel, by Simmel
History of the efforts and disappointment of the Simmel publications in America, 1940s
History of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, March 8, 1946
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
Ikhnaton builds the new capital Akhetaton, Horizon of Aton
Institute of Psychoanalysis, London, scientific secretary Adrian Stephen
International Journal of Psychoanalysis, periodical
Invitation to Otto Fenichel on behalf of Psychoanalytic Group, Los Angeles, 1938
James Strachey values Ernest Simmel, the content of his letter, May 1946
James Strachey, analyzed by Freud, psychoanalyst
James Strachey, editor of International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1940s
James Strachey, English psychoanalyst, translator, editor of Freud's works
James Strachey, reference to Adrian Stephen with regard to publication of the Simmel essay, Fenichel
James Strachey does not limit Ernest Simmel in his length of writing about Fenichel, May 1946
James Strachey gives up editorship of the International Journal for Psychoanalysis, June 1946
James Strachey requests of Simmel to submit an Obituary for Fenichel to the Journal, May 1946
James Strachey suggests to Ernest Fenichel writing an obituary for Otto Fenichel, June 1946
Karen Horney, Neo-Freudian Circle, discourse
Karen Horney, Neo Freudian theories, discourse, 1940s, 1950s
Karen Horney, New Ways in Psychoanalysis, Bibliography
Karen Horney, reference to Douglas Campbell, in the letter to Dr. Windholz, 1942
Karen Horney, scholar, psychoanalyst, Neo-Freudian theorist, 1930s - 1950s
Karen Horney disagrees with Oedipus Complex, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the conception of masochism, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the conception of the formation of guild feelings, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of Ego and Id, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of narcissism, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of Super - Ego, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of transference, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the libido theory, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the psychology of woman, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the Theory of Anxiety, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the theory of instincts, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the theory that childhood is of special significance, Fenichel
Karen Horney with regard to basic Freudian principles, by Fenichel, 1942
Karl Menninger, reference to Fenichel's Theoretical Implications of Didactic Analysis, 1943
Karl Menninger suggested internal use of Fenichel Theoretical Implications of the Didactic Analysis
Lester Henderson, reflections on the scholarship of Otto Fenichel, 1946
Letter from Karl Menninger with a passage valuing Fenichel works
Letter from Otto Fenichel to Rebeccah Earle, October 3, 1942
Letter from Tidd to Fenichel with regard to the Contract for Fenichel, 1938
Letter on behalf of Fenichel to US Consul in Scotland, signed by Tidd, November 1939
Letter to Otto Fenichel from Psychoanalytic Group in Los Angeles with regard to emigration, 1938
Memorial meeting for Dr. Otto Fenichel, March 8, 1946
Memorial Meeting for Otto Fenichel, announcement, March 8, 1946
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Emanuel Windholz, presiding, March 8, 1946
Memorial Meeting for Otto Fenichel, In Memoriam by Simmel, narrative, compiled in February 1946
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Norman Reider reads Fenichel's On Stage Acting
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, program, March 8, 1946
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Simmel reads Otto Fenichel's Life and Death, essay
Moses, the Egyptian monotheist passed this religion to the Jews after the fall of the Aton religion
Moses took upon himself to convert the Jews to Egyptian monotheism and lead them out to Canaan
Otto Fenichel, Analysis in the state of American Psychoanalysis as a science, 1942
Otto Fenichel, analysis of the Freud's Moses and Monotheism
Otto Fenichel, arguing on the historicity of Moses
Otto Fenichel, contract related correspondence, 1938
Otto Fenichel, Contract related notes, 1938
Otto Fenichel, correspondences on behalf of Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, 1940s
Otto Fenichel, discourse of his book review in German and English, October 16, 1940
Otto Fenichel, discourse of Middle East Mythology, Moses ein Egypter
Otto Fenichel, discourse of the Freud's Moses and Monotheism, essay
Otto Fenichel, Discourse with regard to Jewish Religion, Moses ein Egypter
Otto Fenichel, emigration from Europe, 1938
Otto Fenichel, Freud's principles, if intended to be applied to a new subjects, then in a new way
Otto Fenichel, Guilt Feeling, reference, 1943
Otto Fenichel, Historical discourse, Moses ein Aegypter
Otto Fenichel, Jecna 18, Praha, Czechoslovakia, address in Prague, 1938
Otto Fenichel, linguistic and historic analysis of the Biblical Text, Moses ein Aegypter
Otto Fenichel, Memorandum to American Psychoanalytic Association, May 1942
Otto Fenichel, Moses, an Egyptian, essay
Otto Fenichel, Moses ein Aegypter, discourse of the names
Otto Fenichel, organizational and scientific work for Psychoanalytic Group, 1940s
Otto Fenichel, preliminary schedule of seminars, Psychoanalytic Group, 1942, 1943
Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminar in Prague, 1936
Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalytic training, Bibliography
Otto Fenichel, reflection of death of President Roosevelt, April 1945
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, April 23, 1936
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, July 7, 1936
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, July 12, 1936
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, March 3, 1936
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, March 17, 1937
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, November 30, 1936
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German and English, October 23, 1936
Otto Fenichel, Secretary of Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, 1942, 1943
Otto Fenichel, selected bibliography on Psychoanalysis, 1940s
Otto Fenichel, Self Biography, in German, December 2, 1935
Otto Fenichel, State of Affairs in American Psychoanalytic Science, essay, 1942
Otto Fenichel, The Misapprehended Oracle, reference, January 1939
Otto Fenichel, Theoretical Implications of the Didactic Analysis, essay, 1930s
Otto Fenichel, The Psychology of the Emigrant, reference, 1942
Otto Fenichel justifies the Egyptian origin of Moses
Otto Fenichel perceives himself an outsider in American Psychoanalysis, May 1942
Preliminary essay version of Simmel for Otto Fenichel Memorial meeting, March 8, 1946
Psychoanalytical Studies, 1930s
Psychoanalytic Literature for applied studies, selected bibliography, 1939s
Psychoanalytic Study Group, seminars
Publications in the memory of Fenichel, Simmel, Strachey, 1946
Raymond Gosselin, formal excuse for not publishing the Simmel memorial essay on Fenichel, April 1946
Reference to the Contract of employment for Otto Fenichel with Psychoanalytic Group, 1938
Response from the Psychoanalytic Quarterly with a formal excuse for not publishing Simmel essay 1946
Richard Sterba, psychoanalyst, scholar, 1898 -- 1989
Scientific biography of Otto Fenichel by Simmel, March 1946
Scientific works of Fenichel by Simmel
Simmel, conception of his essay, with Fenichel's death we lose Freud once more, March 1946
Simmel, evincing Fenichel's unequivocal Freudian conceptions
Simmel, Fenichel, a guardian of the integrity of Freud's Theory, March 1946
Simmel, Fenichel as Freud recognized the enormous amount of neurotic misery in the world
Simmel, Fenichel left 72 publications, March 1946
Simmel, Fenichel stood against fragmenting psychoanalysis for psychotherapeutic usage
Simmel, Fenichel was as orthodox as Freud himself in not conseting to break psychoanalysis in pieces
Simmel, inquiry if the Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic would publish his memorial essay on Fenichel
Simmel, inquiry with The Psychoanalytic Quarterly on publication of his memorial essay on Fenichel
Simmel, on his new obligation once Fenichel is gone, February 1946
Simmel, organizational discourse on the program of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Simmel, organizational preparations for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, 1946
Simmel, publications related to the Fenichel memorial essay, letter from James Strachey, May 1946
Simmel, recollection about Otto Fenichel, in the letter to Sterba, April 8, 1946
Simmel asked of Bernfeld to reconsider and to give a talk in Memoriam of Fenichel, in the letter
Simmel continues to face all adversary movement, letter to Reider, February 1946
Simmel insists on publishing of his Memorial Address with no reductions, to Strachey, 1946
Simmel is resolute to make Los Angeles a citadel of scientific psychoanalysis free from opportunism
Simmel offers his Memorial Address to be published in International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1946
Simmel was optimistic of the new possibilities to uphold Freudian Psychoanalysis
Telegram from Norman Reider to Ernest Simmel, Rider arrives for Fenichel memorial on March 7, 1946
The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, Editorial Committee, suggestion of reduction, Simmel essay
The danger of split could not be avoided by compromises, Fenichel, 1942
The editorial board suggested reduction of the Simmel memorial essay on Fenichel for publication
The Fenichel Memorial, arriving guests March 8, 1946
The old religion was reinstated in Egypt after 1350 B.C.
Theoretical and applied Psychoanalysis
Theoretical and applied studies of Psychoanalysis
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Ernest Simmel
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, academic journal, periodicals, American
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly publishes the eulogy of Dr. Lowenstein not the Simmel essay, 1946
Tidd, Dr. Fenichel receives honararium from the trainees, 1935
Tidd, explanation of the financial state of affairs with regard to Fenichel's contract, 1938
Tidd confirms personal guarantees of payments by Simmel and Brunswick to Fenichel of 250 dollars
Visa support document for Fenichel addressed to US Consul, signed by Dr. Brunswick, 1938
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RG – 02, Dr. Otto Fenichel Papers and related documents, 1936 – 1964
RG-02.01, Dr. Otto Fenichel, Discourse on the Freud, Moses and Monotheism, Moses ein Aegypter, essay, ca 1938
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Professor, Dr. Sigmund Freud, founder and the leading authority of Psychoanalysis (1918 --1939)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, analysis of the Freud's Moses and Monotheism
Otto Fenichel, linguistic and historic analysis of the Biblical Text, Moses ein Aegypter
Otto Fenichel, Moses ein Aegypter, discourse of the names
Otto Fenichel, discourse of Middle East Mythology, Moses ein Egypter
Otto Fenichel, Discourse with regard to Jewish Religion, Moses ein Egypter
Otto Fenichel, Historical discourse, Moses ein Aegypter
Otto Fenichel justifies the Egyptian origin of Moses
Otto Fenichel, arguing on the historicity of Moses
Freud, analysis of Jewish and Egyptian religious postulates, Moses an Egyptian
Freud, irreconcilable contrast between Jewish and Egyptian Religions, Moses an Egyptian
Amenhotep, religious reformer, the new Egyptian monotheism, worship to Aton
Freud, Amenhotep, creator of the doctrine of the universal god, monotheism
Enmity of the Egyptian priests to the monotheism
Amenhotep changes his name to Ikhnaton and leaves Thebes, ruled by Amon
Ikhnaton builds the new capital Akhetaton, Horizon of Aton
The old religion was reinstated in Egypt after 1350 B.C.
Moses, the Egyptian monotheist passed this religion to the Jews after the fall of the Aton religion
Moses took upon himself to convert the Jews to Egyptian monotheism and lead them out to Canaan
Applied Theory of Psychoanalysis
Applied Theory of Psychoanalysis, Freud
Applied Theory of Psychoanalysis, Fenichel
RG-02.02, A letter to Dr. Fenichel in Prague on behalf of Dr. Simmel by Margrit Libbin, March 18, 1938
Creator,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Invitation to Otto Fenichel on behalf of Psychoanalytic Group, Los Angeles, 1938
Characteristic of Psychoanalytic Study Group in 1938, Los Angeles
Reference to the Contract of employment for Otto Fenichel with Psychoanalytic Group, 1938
Otto Fenichel, Jecna 18, Praha, Czechoslovakia, address in Prague, 1938
Otto Fenichel, emigration from Europe, 1938
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Fenichel
Documents of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles in NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.03, Dr. Otto Fenichel, The Misapprehended Oracle, abstract, January 1939
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, discourses and presentation at Psychoanalytic Group's meetings, 1939
Fenichel, reflections on Freud's work A Disturbance of Memory on the Acropolis, articles
Otto Fenichel, discourse on screen memory, The Misapprehended Oracle
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Otto Fenichel, discourse on denial of the Past and the Future, The Misapprehended Oracle
Otto Fenichel, discourse on oracular predications, 1939
Fenichel, Misapprehension of the oracle corresponds to a guilt, it revenges itself with revelation
We are dealing with return of the repressed, discourse
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud, Theory of Psychoanalysis
RG-02.04, The Psychology of the Emigrants, abstract, December 1942
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, discourses and presentation at Psychoanalytic Group's meetings, 1939
Otto Fenichel, The Psychology of the Emigrant, presentation, December 1942
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory of Psychoanalysis
RG-02.05, Dr. Fenichel, Guilt Feeling, January 23, 1943
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, discourses and presentation at Psychoanalytic Group's meetings, 1939
Otto Fenichel, Guilt Feeling, abstract, discourse
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory of Psychoanalysis
RG-02.06, The Fenichel - Simmel Memorial Lectures by Dr. Brunswick, November 17, 1971
Creator,
Dr. David Brunswick, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist (1930s -- 1960s)
Subjects,
The Fenichel - Simmel Memorial Lectures by Dr. Brunswick
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Otto Fenichel, Scholarly publications, collection of 60 articles
Ernest Simmel, application of Psychoanalysis in Social sciences, Brunswick
Brunswick impression, Simmel was more imaginative than Fenichel, 1971
Dr. Simmel, contributor to the Library, Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, NCP
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, collection of literature and bibliography of psychoanalysis, NCP
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, documents in the NCP - LA Archive
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, LAPSI, NCA
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, valuable collection of psychoanalytic literature, NCP
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholarship, recollection of Brunswick
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.07, Contract between the Psychoanalytic Group, LA and Dr. Fenichel, March 18, 1938
Creator,
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles (1935 - 1946)
Subjects,
Contract between Psychoanalytic Group and Otto Fenichel, March 18, 1938
Otto Fenichel, provisional contract drafted by Psychoanalytic Group, March 1938
Contract between Otto Fenichel and Psychoanalytic Group in Los Angeles, content
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles in NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.08, Otto Fenichel, Biography, December 2, 1935, in German
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, Curriculum Vitae, in German, December 1935
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Otto Fenichel, papers, presentations, lectures, from his Curriculum Vitae, December 1935
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
Otto Fenichel, scholarship, Curriculum Vitae, December 1935, in German
RG-02.09, Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, March 3, 1936, in German
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Otto Fenichel, psychoanalytic discourse, in German, March 3, 1936
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.10, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, April 23, 1936, in German
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse in German, April 23, 1936
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Otto Fenichel, articles and manuscripts in German
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.11, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, July 12, 1936, in German
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse in German, July 12, 1936
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Otto Fenichel, articles and manuscripts in German
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.12, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, July 7, 1936, in German
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse in German, July 7, 1936
Dr. Fenichel, Scientific works, abstracts
Otto Fenichel, articles and manuscripts in German
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.13, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, October 23, 1936, in German and English
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Otto Fenichel, articles and manuscripts in German
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German and English, October 23, 1936
RG-02.14, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, November 30, 1936, in German
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, November 30, 1936
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Otto Fenichel, articles and manuscripts in German
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.15, Otto Fenichel, Scholarly discourse, March 17, 1937, in German
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, scholarly discourse, narrative in German, March 17, 1937
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Otto Fenichel, articles and manuscripts in German
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.16, Otto Fenichel, Discourse of his book review, October 16, 1940, in German and English
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, discourse over his book review, October 15, 1940
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Otto Fenichel, scholarly approach to criticism
Otto Fenichel with regard to scientific apparatus in Psychoanalysis
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.17, Visa support documents to US consul in Prague, from Psychoanalytic Group, March 18, 1938
Creators,
Dr. David Brunswick, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist (1930s -- 1960s)
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Arthur Timme, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, founder of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles (1930s)
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Estelle Levy, psychoanalyst, scholar
Professor Paul Epstein, physics, psychoanalysis (1930s, 1940s)
Richard Tolman, Professor of Physical Chemistry and Mathematics
Subjects,
Visa support document for Fenichel addressed to US Consul, signed by Dr. Brunswick, 1938
Visa support documents for Fenichel, signed by Brunswick, Simmel, Libbin, Timme, Levy, Epstein, 1938
Substantiation for the visa to Otto Fenichel, from the letter by David Brunswick
Characteristic of Psychoanalytic Study Group in 1938, Los Angeles
Otto Fenichel, preparation for emigration from Czechoslovakia to America, 1938
Otto Fenichel, emigration from Europe, 1938
Correspondences between Psychoanalytic Group in Los Angeles and US Consulates in Europe, 1938
Documents of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles in NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. David Brunswick
RG-02.18, Psychoanalytic group members in support of Otto Fenichel emigration, 1938, 1939
Creators,
Professor Paul Epstein, physics, psychoanalysis (1930s, 1940s)
Arthur Timme, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, founder of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles (1930s)
Mrs. Insult Grant Duff, financial co-guarantee for Fenichel emigration
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, emigration from Europe, 1938
Otto Fenichel, immigration arrangements
Professor Paul Epstein, financial guarantees for Otto Fenichel with regard to immigration, 1938
Dr. Arthur Timme, financial guarantees for Otto Fenichel, immigration
Mrs. Isult Grant Duff, psychoanalyst, financial guarantee for Fenichel immigration
Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, support for Fenichel immigration, 1938, 1939
Documents from the NCP Archive, Professor Epstein
Documents of Dr. Arthur Timme from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Mrs. Isult Grant Duff from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.19, A letter from California Bank to Mrs. Duff in a guarantee matter for Fenichel, April 4, 1939
Creator,
W.W. Cookman Jr., Manager, California Bank, 1939
Subjects,
Financial verification of sufficient banking dealings of Margrit Libbin, California Bank, Fenichel
Verification of financial credibility conducted for Mrs. Duff of Margrit Libbin dealings, Fenichel
Financial support of Fenichel's immigration status, Margrit Libbin, Isult Duff, 1939
Psychoanalytic Group rendered financial and professional support to Otto Fenichel, 1938, 1939, 1940
Documents of Mrs. Isult Grant Duff from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.20, Letter on behalf of Fenichel to US Consul in Scotland, November 9, 1939
Creator,
Dr. Charles Tidd, scholar, psychoanalyst (1935 -- 1950)
Subjects,
Corroboration of Otto Fenichel status in Los Angeles for US Consulates in Europe, signed by Tidd
A letter by Dr. Tidd to US Consulates of the Fenichel's status, 1939
Corroboration of Otto Fenichel financial earnings and sustenance, by Tidd
Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, support for Fenichel immigration, 1938, 1939
Correspondences between the officials of Psychoanalytic Group and US authorities on Fenichel 1938 39
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
RG-02.21, Fenichel, Theoretical Implications of the Didactic Analysis, discourse by Karl Menninger, April 12, 1943
Creator,
Dr. Karl Menninger, psychiatrist (1893 -- 1990)
Subjects,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Otto Fenichel, Theoretical Implication of the Didactic Analysis, essay, 1930s
Karl Menninger, reference to Fenichel's Theoretical Implications of Didactic Analysis, 1943
Karl Menninger suggested internal use of Fenichel Theoretical Implications of the Didactic Analysis
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Documents of Dr. Karl Menninger in NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.22, State of affairs in American Psychoanalytic Science, Fenichel, 1942
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Fenichel, Psychoanalytic theory is merely the best and briefest organization and classification
Fenichel, Research and Training are the more important means for the future of Psychoanalysis, 1942
Fenichel, The principles of Freudian thinking, the unconscious the libido theory haven’t proven wrong
Fenichel, The Study and Advancement of Psychoanalytic Science is our main purpose, May 1942
Freudian principles, dominant forces in human beings are emotional in nature and in conflict, Horney
Freudian principles, the errors are the expressions of hidden tendencies, Karen Horney
Freudian principles, the formulation that every psychic occurrence is determined, Karen Horney
Freudian principles, the formulation that there is an unconscious, Karen Horney
Karen Horney disagrees with Oedipus Complex, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of narcissism, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the libido theory, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the psychology of woman, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the theory of instincts, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the theory that childhood is of special significance, Fenichel
Karen Horney with regard to basic Freudian principles, by Fenichel, 1942
Otto Fenichel, Freud's principles, if intended to be applied to a new subjects, then in a new way
Otto Fenichel, Memorandum to American Psychoanalytic Association, May 1942
Otto Fenichel perceives himself an outsider in American Psychoanalysis, May 1942
Otto Fenichel, Analysis in the state of American Psychoanalysis as a science, 1942
Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of transference, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of Ego and Id, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the Theory of Anxiety, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the concept of Super - Ego, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the conception of the formation of guild feelings, Fenichel
Karen Horney disagrees with the conception of masochism, Fenichel
Fenichel, provisions, Teaching in accordance with the Freud's basic principles, 1942
The danger of split could not be avoided by compromises, Fenichel, 1942
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.23, Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, March 8, 1946, narrative by Simmel
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Preliminary essay version of Simmel for Otto Fenichel Memorial meeting, March 8, 1946
Ernest Simmel, memorial essay for Otto Fenichel, March 8, 1946
Simmel, conception of his essay, with Fenichel's death we lose Freud once more, March 1946
Simmel, evincing Fenichel's unequivocal Freudian conceptions
Simmel, Fenichel was as orthodox as Freud himself in not consenting to break psychoanalysis in pieces
Simmel, Fenichel stood against fragmenting psychoanalysis for psychotherapeutic usage
Simmel, Fenichel, guardian of the integrity of Freud's Theory, March 1946
Simmel, Fenichel as Freud recognized the enormous amount of neurotic misery in the world
Fenichel as Freud realized the relative insufficiency of the psychoanalytic procedure for at large
Fenichel followed the Freud conception of applied Psychoanalysis
Fenichel, conception of applied Psychoanalysis
Fenichel, any methods that makes the ego face its pathogenic conflicts, is the criterion
Fenichel, It is meaningless to distinguish an orthodox psychoanalysis from unorthodox one
Fenichel studied sociology and philosophy, beyond medicine, Simmel, March 1946
Scientific works of Fenichel by Simmel
Fenichel between 1924 and 1933 read 108 Papers and published 34 of them, Simmel
Scientific biography of Otto Fenichel by Simmel, March 1946
Fenichel, Ego Weakness and Ego Strength, a first paper presented in Los Angeles, June 1938
Simmel, Fenichel left 72 publications, March 1946
History of Psychoanalysis
History of Psychoanalysis with regard to Otto Fenichel, by Simmel
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.24, Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, narrative, full version, March 8, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Fenichel, a corroborator of the Freud's teaching, Simmel, March 8, 1946
Fenichel is characterized by a synthesis of emotional and intellectual identification with Freud
Fenichel was and orthodox Freudian in understanding, teaching and guarding the fundamental concepts
Simmel completed memorial essay version for Memorial meeting of Otto Fenichel, March 8, 1946
Simmel, reference to Fenichel's book Theory of Neuroses, March 8, 1946
Simmel, Fenichel stood against fragmenting psychoanalysis for psychotherapeutic usage
Simmel, Fenichel, a guardian of the integrity of Freud's Theory, March 1946
Simmel, Fenichel as Freud recognized the enormous amount of neurotic misery in the world
Fenichel as Freud realized the relative insufficiency of the psychoanalytic procedure for at large
Fenichel followed the Freud conception of applied Psychoanalysis
Fenichel, conception of applied Psychoanalysis
Fenichel, any methods that makes the ego face its pathogenic conflicts, is the criterion
Fenichel, It is meaningless to distinguish an orthodox psychoanalysis from unorthodox one
Fenichel studied sociology and philosophy, beyond medicine, Simmel, March 1946
Scientific works of Fenichel by Simmel
Fenichel between 1924 and 1933 read 108 Papers and published 34 of them, Simmel
Scientific biography of Otto Fenichel by Simmel, March 1946
Fenichel, Ego Weakness and Ego Strength a first paper presented in Los Angeles, June 1938
Simmel, Fenichel left 72 publications, March 1946
History of Psychoanalysis
History of Psychoanalysis with regard to Otto Fenichel, by Simmel
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.25, Memorial Meeting for Otto Fenichel, Announcement, Simmel, Brunswick, March 8, 1946
Creator,
Dr. David Brunswick, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist (1930s -- 1960s)
Subjects,
Memorial meeting for Dr. Otto Fenichel, March 8, 1946
Memorial Meeting for Otto Fenichel, announcement, March 8, 1946
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, program, March 8, 1946
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Emanuel Windholz, presiding, March 8, 1946
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Simmel reads Otto Fenichel's Life and Death, essay
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Norman Reider regards Fenichel's On Stage Acting
History of Psychoanalysis
History of Psychoanalysis with regard to Otto Fenichel, by Simmel
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. David Brunswick
RG-02.26, Letter from Otto Fenichel to Rebeccah Earle, October 3, 1942
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, Secretary of Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, 1942, 1943
Otto Fenichel, correspondences on behalf of Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, 1940s
Letter from Otto Fenichel to Rebeccah Earle, October 3, 1942
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, history
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.27, Fenichel, Psychoanalytic Group, preliminary schedule of seminars for 1942, 1943
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, Secretary of Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, 1942, 1943
Otto Fenichel, preliminary schedule of seminars, Psychoanalytic Group, 1942, 1943
Otto Fenichel, organizational and scientific work for Psychoanalytic Group, 1940s
Psychoanalytic Study Group, seminars
History of Psychoanalysis
History of Psychoanalysis with regard to Otto Fenichel, by Simmel
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.28, Fenichel, contract related notes, 1938
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Contract between Otto Fenichel and Psychoanalytic Group in Los Angeles, content
Otto Fenichel, Contract related notes, 1938
Otto Fenichel, contract related correspondence, 1938
Letter from Tidd to Fenichel with regard to the Contract for Fenichel, 1938
A note from Fenichel to Tidd with regard to the Fenichel's Contract, 1938
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, history
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.29, Otto Fenichel, contract related correspondence, 1938
Creator,
Dr. Charles Tidd, scholar, psychoanalyst (1935 -- 1950)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, Contract related notes, 1938
Fenichel, contract related arrangements, 1938
Tidd, explanation of the financial state of affairs with regard to Fenichel's contract, 1938
Tidd, Dr. Fenichel receives honorarium from the trainees, 1935
Tidd confirms personal guarantees of payments by Simmel and Brunswick to Fenichel of 250 dollars
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, history
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Fenichel
RG-02.30, Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminar, Prague Psychoanalytic Group, 1936, in German
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects
Fenichel, scientific work, European period, 1936
Otto Fenichel, presiding over Psychoanalytic Group in Prague, 1936 -- 1938
Psychoanalytic Group in Prague, seminars, 1930s
Fenichel, psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, content and schedule, 1936 – 1938
Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, Technique of Psychoanalysis, 1936
Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, Theory of Psychoanalysis, 1936
Fenichel, Psychoanalytic seminars in Prague, bibliography for the course, 1936
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Theoretical and applied Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytical Studies, 1930s
Theoretical and applied studies of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic Literature for applied studies, selected bibliography, 1939s
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.31, Letter from Simmel to Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial Meeting February 2, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Simmel and Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February, March 1946
Simmel, on his new obligation once Fenichel is gone, February 1946
Simmel continues to face all adversary movement, letter to Reider, February 1946
Simmel is resolute to make Los Angeles a citadel of scientific psychoanalysis free from opportunism
Simmel was optimistic of the new possibilities to uphold Freudian Psychoanalysis
History of Psychoanalysis
History of Psychoanalysis with regard to Otto Fenichel, by Simmel
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Ernst Simmel
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.32, Letter from Ernest Simmel to Norman Reider, February 5, 1946 with regard to Fenichel
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Simmel, organizational preparations for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, 1946
Correspondence between Simmel and Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February, March 1946
Bernfeld refused to give a speech at the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, Simmel, February 1946
A letter from Simmel to Reider, February 5, 1946
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernest Simmel
RG-02.33, Letter from Simmel to Bernfeld with regard to Fenichel, February 5, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Simmel and Bernfeld, 1940s
Simmel, organizational preparations for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, 1946
Ernest Simmel, substantiation for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Bernfeld opposes to conducting of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Simmel asked of Bernfeld to reconsider and to give a talk in Memoriam of Fenichel, in the letter
History of Psychoanalysis
History of Psychoanalysis with regard to Otto Fenichel, by Simmel
Ernest Simmel, organizer of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February, March 1946
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.34, Letter from Bernfeld to Simmel, discourse of the necessity of a memorial, February 9, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Siegfried Bernfeld, psychoanalyst, scholar (1892 -- 1953)
Subjects,
Bernfeld, discourse of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Correspondence between Simmel and Bernfeld, 1940s
Bernfeld personal unjustified idiosyncrasies of the memorial meetings, in the letter to Simmel, 1946
Bernfeld refuses to speak at a memorial meeting in the letter to Simmel, February 9, 1946
Bernfeld feels aversion of speaking at funerals publicly, in the letter to Simmel, February 9, 1946
A letter from Bernfeld to Simmel, declining his speaking at the Fenichel memorial meeting, 1946
Bernfeld suggests a commemoration ceremony for Fenichel at the societies meeting, February 1946
Bernfeld proposes reading alternative papers, not about Fenichel at the societies meetings
History and discourse, psychoanalytic societies in California, 1940s
Documents of Dr. Bernfeld, NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.35, A note from Reider to Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February 9, 1946
Creator,
Norman Reider, American psychanalyst
Subjects,
Correspondence between Simmel and Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February, March 1946
A note from Reider to Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 9, 1935
Simmel, organizational preparations for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, 1946
History of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, March 8, 1946
Documents of Dr. Reider from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.36, A letter from Simmel to Windholz, discourse of the memorial for Fenichel February 12, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Simmel, organizational discourse on the program of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Correspondences between Simmel and Windholz, 1940s
Hanna Fenichel and Mrs. Deri, disagreement with the Simmel plan for the Fenichel memorial meeting
Hanna Fenichel and Deri conform with the Bernfeld suggestions of the Fenichel memorial meeting
A compromise for the program of the Fenichel memorial meeting with Hanna Fenichel and Deri by Simmel
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.37, A letter from Simmel to Reider about the Fenichel Memorial, February 18, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Simmel, organizational discourse on the program of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Correspondence between Simmel and Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February, March 1946
A new program for the Fenichel Memorial, agreed with Hanna Fenichel and Deri, February 1946
Fenichel memorial meeting, Simmel reads memorial essay, Reider reads a paper by Fenichel, 1946
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.38, A letter from Lester Henderson to Ernest Simmel, in regard to Fenichel Memorial, March 6, 1946
Creator,
Lester Henderson, psychoanalyst
Subjects,
Simmel, organizational discourse on the program of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and Lester Henderson, 1940s
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
Lester Henderson, reflections on the scholarship of Otto Fenichel, 1946
Documents of Lester Henderson in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.39, Letter from Bill Barrett to Simmel with regard to Fenichel, March 12, 1946
Creator,
Bill Barrett, psychoanalyst
Subjects,
Discourse about Otto Fenichel, 1946
Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and William Barrett, 1940s
History and discourse of psychoanalytic societies, 1940s -- 1960s
Documents of William Barret in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.40, Letter from Simmel to James Strachey with regard to obituary for Fenichel, June 8, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
James Strachey suggests to Ernest Fenichel writing an obituary for Otto Fenichel, June 1946
James Strachey, translator and editor of the Freud Standard Edition of 24 volumes
James Strachey, analyzed by Freud, psychoanalyst
James Strachey, English psychoanalyst, translator, editor of Freud's works
Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and James Strachey, 1940s
International Journal of Psychoanalysis, periodical
Simmel offers his Memorial Address to be published in International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1946
Simmel insists on publishing of his Memorial Address with no reductions, to Strachey, 1946
Discourse about Otto Fenichel, 1946
Documents of James Strachey in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.41, Letter from Simmel to Bertram Lewin with regard to Fenichel Memorial, March 11, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Ernest Simmel, Memorial Essay on Otto Fenichel, 1946
Ernst Simmel, memorial essay on Otto Fenichel, efforts to publish, 1946
Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and Bertram D. Lewin, 1940s
A letter from Ernest Simmel to Bertram Lewin with regard to publication of his memorial essay, 1946
Simmel, inquiry with The Psychoanalytic Quarterly on publication of his memorial essay on Fenichel
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, academic journal, periodicals, American
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.42, Letter from Psychoanalytic Quarterly to Simmel with regard to his memorial essay on Fenichel, 1946
Creator,
Raymond Gosselin, editor of The Psychoanalytic Quarterly
Subjects,
Ernst Simmel, memorial essay on Otto Fenichel, efforts to publish, 1946
Simmel, inquiry with The Psychoanalytic Quarterly on publication of his memorial essay on Fenichel
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly has not published the Simmel memorial essay on Fenichel, April 1946
Response from the Psychoanalytic Quarterly with a formal excuse for not publishing Simmel essay 1946
Raymond Gosselin, formal excuse for not publishing the Simmel memorial essay on Fenichel, April 1946
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.43, Letter from Simmel to Karl Menninger with regard to his Paper for Fenichel Memorial, April 17,1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Ernst Simmel, memorial essay on Otto Fenichel, efforts to publish, 1946
Simmel, inquiry if the Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic would publish his memorial essay on Fenichel
A letter from Ernest Simmel to Karl Menninger with regard to publication of his essay on Fenichel
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly publishes the eulogy of Dr. Lowenstein not the Simmel essay, 1946
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, journal of the Menninger clinic, periodicals
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.44, Letter from Jean Menninger to Simmel of his Paper for Fenichel, April 24, 1946
Creators,
Jean Menninger, member of the Menninger Family
Dr. Karl Menninger, psychiatrist (1893 -- 1990)
Subjects,
Ernst Simmel, memorial essay on Otto Fenichel, efforts to publish, 1946
Simmel, inquiry if the Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic would publish his memorial essay on Fenichel
The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, Editorial Committee, suggestion of reduction, Simmel essay
Editorial committee, the Menninger bulletin, reduction of the Simmel essay on Fenichel, suggestion
Editorial board, the Menninger bulletin, suggested reductions, the Simmel memorial essay on Fenichel
The editorial board suggested reduction of the Simmel memorial essay on Fenichel for publication
Dr. Simmel stipulated no reduction in publication of his memorial essay, 1946
Formality and opposition to the Simmel works in America, 1940s
History of the efforts and disappointment of the Simmel publications in America, 1940s
Editorial board of the Menninger Bulletin, reluctance to published in full the Simmel memorial essay
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
Documents from the Menninger Clinic in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.45, Telegram from Reider to Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February 25, 1946
Creator,
Norman Reider, American psychanalyst (20th century)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Simmel and Reider with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, February, March 1946
Telegram from Norman Reider to Ernest Simmel, Rider arrives for Fenichel memorial on March 7, 1946
Documents of Dr. Reider from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
The Fenichel Memorial, arriving guests March 8, 1946
RG-02.46, Letter from James Strachey to Simmel with regard to obituary for Fenichel, May 26, 1946
Creator,
James Strachey, translator, editor and compiler of the Freud Standard edition, psychoanalyst (1887 -- 1967)
Subjects,
Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and James Strachey, 1940s
Simmel, publications related to the Fenichel memorial essay, letter from James Strachey, May 1946
James Strachey, English psychoanalyst, translator, editor of Freud's works
James Strachey, editor of International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1940s
James Strachey requests of Simmel to submit an Obituary for Fenichel to the Journal, May 1946
James Strachey does not limit Ernest Simmel in his length of writing about Fenichel, May 1946
James Strachey is valued Ernest Simmel, the content of his letter, May 1946
Publications in the memory of Fenichel, Simmel, Strachey, 1946
Documents of James Strachey in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.47, Letter from Simmel to Richard Sterba about Fenichel, his illness and death, April 8, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Richard Sterba, 1946
Simmel, recollection about Otto Fenichel, in the letter to Sterba, April 8, 1946
Simmel about the Fenichel illness, in the letter to Sterba, April 8, 1946
Documents of Richard Sterba in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
Richard Sterba, psychoanalyst, scholar, 1898 – 1989
RG-02.48, Letter from Richard Sterba to Simmel with regard to Fenichel, February 18, 1946, in German
Creator,
Dr. Richard Sterba, psychoanalyst, scholar
Subjects,
Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Richard Sterba, 1946
A letter from Richard Sterba to Ernest Simmel with regard to Fenichel, in German, February 18, 1946
Documents of Richard Sterba in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
Discourse of Otto Fenichel after January 1946
RG-02.49, Letter from Erik Erikson to Simmel with regard to Fenichel Memorial, March 7, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Erikson, scholar, psychoanalyst (1930s -- 1960s)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Ernst Simmel and Erik Erikson
A letter from Erik Erikson to Ernest Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial essay, March 1946
History of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, March 8, 1946
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
Documents of Erik Erikson in the NCP - LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.50, Letter from Emanuel Windholz to Simmel with regard to Fenichel Memorial, March 6, 1946
Creator,
Emanuel Windholz, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst
Subjects,
Correspondences between Simmel and Windholz, 1940s
A letter from Emanuel Windholz to Ernest Simmel with regard to the Fenichel Memorial, March 1946
History of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, March 8, 1946
Documents of Dr. Emanuel Windholz in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.51, Letter from Institute of Psychoanalysis in London to Simmel, June 25, 1946, eulogy for Fenichel
Creator,
Adrian Stephen, psychoanalyst, scientific secretary, Institute of Psychoanalysis, London
Subjects,
Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Adrian Stephen, 1940s
A letter from Adrian Stephen to Ernest Simmel with regard to eulogy for Fenichel, June 25, 1946
Commemoration of Otto Fenichel, writings of Ernest Simmel, 1946
Institute of Psychoanalysis, London, scientific secretary Adrian Stephen
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
Documents of Adrian Stephen in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.52, Letter from James Strachey to Simmel, June 29, 1946, memorial address for Fenichel
Creator,
James Strachey, translator, editor and compiler of the Freud Standard edition, psychoanalyst (1887 -- 1967)
Subjects,
Correspondences between Ernest Simmel and James Strachey, 1940s
A letter from James Strachey to Ernest Simmel, memorial address for Fenichel, June 29, 1946
James Strachey gives up editorship of the International Journal for Psychoanalysis, June 1946
James Strachey, reference to Adrian Stephen with regard to publication of the Simmel essay, Fenichel
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
Documents of James Strachey in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.53, Letter from Simmel to Adrian Stephan of publication of his memorial speech, July 29, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Adrian Stephen, 1940s
A letter from Ernest Simmel to Adrian Stephen of his memorial speech on Fenichel, June 29, 1946
Adrian Stephen, Editor of the International Journal for Psychoanalysis, since 1946
Adrian Stephen, intentions to publish the Simmel memorial speech for Fenichel in the Journal, 1946
Ernest Simmel, stipulation of making no reductions to his memorial speech of Fenichel, 1946
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
Documents of Adrian Stephen in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.54, Simmel, proposal for a program for a memorial meeting commemorating Otto Fenichel, February 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Ernest Simmel, organizer of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February, March 1946
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
Ernest Simmel, proposal for a program for a memorial meeting commemorating Otto Fenichel, 1946
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.55, Simmel, preparatory notes for Fenichel Memorial, list of attendees, February 1946
Creator,
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Ernest Simmel, organizer of the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February, March 1946
Ernest Simmel, preparatory organizational work for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Ernest Simmel, provisional list of attendees for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, February 1946
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-02.56, Announcement for the Fenichel Memorial Meeting, March 8, 1946
Creator,
Dr. David Brunswick, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist (1930s -- 1960s)
Subjects,
Commemoration of Otto Fenichel, March 8, 1946, a program of the memorial meeting
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. David Brunswick
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
Memorial Meeting for Otto Fenichel, announcement, March 8, 1946
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Emanuel Windholz, presiding, March 8, 1946
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, program, March 8, 1946
Memorial meeting for Otto Fenichel, Simmel reads Otto Fenichel's Life and Death, essay
RG-02.57, Obituary for Otto Fenichel, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, p. 3, March 1946
Creator,
News from Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, newsletter
Subjects,
In Memoriam of Dr. Otto Fenichel, publications
Obituary for Otto Fenichel published in News from Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, March 1946
Dr. Fenichel was for years one of the foremost psychiatrists in Europe, from Cedars of Lebanon, 1946
Dr. Fenichel served an internship at Cedars of Lebanon to be allowed private practice in America 1946
History of the preparation and discourse of the Fenichel Memorial meeting February, March 1946
RG-02.58, Letter from Otto Fenichel to David Brunswick, July 2, 1944
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Otto Fenichel and David Brunswick, 1940s
A letter from Otto Fenichel to David Brunswick, July 2, 1944
Otto Fenichel, scholarly schedule for Psychoanalytic Group in Los Angeles, for 1942
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific activity in Los Angeles, 1940s
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, history
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.59, History Committee, Collecting writings of Otto Fenichel, 1960s
Creator,
The Committee for the History of Psychoanalytic Society (1950s -- 1960s)
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
History Committee of the Psychoanalytic Society, 1961 - 1965
History Committee for the Society collects writings of Otto Fenichel, 1960s
Writings of Otto Fenichel, collection of the History Committee, 1960s
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of the History Committee for the Society and Institute, 1960s
RG-02.60, Otto Fenichel reflects on death of President Roosevelt and liberation of Vienna, ca April 11, 1945
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Otto Fenichel, discourse, speeches and discussions, 1940s
Otto Fenichel reflects on death of President Roosevelt, ca April 11, 1945
Otto Fenichel reflects on the liberation of Vienna from German occupation, ca April 11, 1945
Fenichel, winning the peace has become immeasurably more difficult without Roosevelt, 1945
Fenichel, reflections on the liberation of Vienna, salute in Moscow, ca April 11, 1945
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-02.61, Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalytic Training, Selected Bibliography and notes, 1940s
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Anna Freud, The Ego and the Mechanism of Defense, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Anna Freud, The Relation of Beating Fantasies to a Day Dream, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Contemporaneous Index of Psychoanalysis, 1940s
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Freud, A Disturbance of Memory on the Acropolis, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Analysis Terminable and Interminable, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, A Note on Unconscious in Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, A Reply to Criticism on the Anxiety Neurosis, Fenichel, teaching and training, 1946
Freud, Civilization, Sexual Morality and Modern Nervousness, bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Civilization and its Discontent, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Construction in Analysis, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Economic Problem in Masochism, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Female Sexuality, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Fetishism, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Future of an Illusion, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, Fenichel, teaching and training, 1940s
Freud, Humor, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Instincts and Their Vicissitudes, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Interpretation of Dreams, Fenichel, teaching and training, 1940s
Freud, Introductory Lectures to Psychoanalysis, indispensable for training, Fenichel, 1940s
Freud, Libidinal Types, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Neurosis and Psychosis, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Obsessive Acts and Religious Practice, Fenichel, teaching and training, 1940s
Freud, One of the Difficulties of Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, On Negation, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, On Sexual Theories of Children, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Repression, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, The Dynamics of Transference, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, The Ego and the Id, Fenichel, teaching and training, 1940s
Freud, The Employment of Dream Interpretation in Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, The Etiology of Histeria, Fenichel, teaching and training, 1940s
Freud, The Future Chances of Psychoanalytic Therapy, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, The Predisposition of Obsessional Neuroses, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, The Problem of Anxiety, Fenichel, teaching and training, 1940s
Freud, The Problem of Lay Analysis, Fenichel for teaching and training, 1940s
Freud, The Relation of the Poet to Day-Dreaming, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, The Sexual Enlightenment of Children, bibliography, Fenichel
Freud, The Uncanny, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex, Fenichel, teaching and training, 1940s
Freud, Unconscious, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Freud, Wit and its Relations to Unconscious, Fenichel, teaching and Training, 1940s
Helene Deutsch, Psychoanalysis of the Neuroses, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
John Glower, Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
John Richman, Index Psychoanalyticus, 1926
Karl Abraham, Dreams and Myths, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
New Introductory Lectures in Psychoanalysis, Fenichel for training, 1940s
Otto Fenichel, Bibliography for psychoanalytic training, 269 papers, 1940s
Otto Fenichel, Methodology of compiling bibliography for psychoanalytic training, 1940s
Otto Fenichel, preferred writings of Freud, bibliography for training in Psychoanalysis, 1940s
Otto Fenichel, provisions and principles for inclusions for a given literature, teaching, training
Otto Fenichel, Reading list for psychoanalytic training, 1940s
Otto Fenichel, teaching and training narratives, 1930s, 1940s
Otto Fenichel, teaching principles and methods, 1940s
Sandor Ferenczi, Contribution to Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Teaching and Training in Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, 1940s
The Loss of Reality in Neurosis and in Psychosis, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Thomas French, Reality and the Unconscious, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Wilhelm Reich, Character Analysis, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Writing of Otto Fenichel, 1930s, 1940s
Thomas French, Reality-Testing in Dreams, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
George Gero, The Conception of Depression, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Franz Alexander, The Influence of Psychological Factors upon Gastro-Intestinal Destructions
Ernest Simmel, Psychoanalytic Treatment in a Clinic, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Erich Fromm, Escape from Freedom, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Karen Horney, New Ways in Psychoanalysis, Bibliography
Abraham Kardiner, The Individual and his Society, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
Melanie Klein, The Psychoanalysis of Children, Bibliography, Psychoanalysis
RG-02.62, Otto Fenichel Library, Selected bibliography on Psychoanalysis, September 1951
Creator,
Memorial Otto Fenichel Library, 1950s
Subjects,
A.A. Brill, Fundamental Conceptions of Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, 1951
August Aichhorn, Wayward Youth, Bibliography, 1951
Bruno Bettelheim, Love is not Enough, Bibliography, 1951
Edith Buxbaum, Your Child Makes Sense, Bibliography, 1951
Erik Erikson, Childhood and Society, Bibliography, 1951
Felix Deutsch, Applied Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, 1951
Fenichel memorial Library, 1950s
Flanders Dunbar, Emotion and Bodily Changes, Bibliography, 1951
Franz Alexander, Fundamentals of Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, 1951
Franz Alexander, Psychoanalysis of the Total Personality, Bibliography, 1951
Helene Deutsch, Psychoanalysis of the Neuroses, Bibliography, 1951
J.C. Flugel, Man, Morals and Society, Bibliography, 1951
Karl Abraham, Selected Papers, Bibliography, 1951
Marie Bonaparte, Edgar Allan Poe, Bibliography, 1951
Marie Bonaparte, Myths of War, Bibliography, 1951
Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalytic Theory of Neuroses, Bibliography, 1951
Sandor Ferenczi, Sex in Psychoanalysis, Bibliography, 1951
Selected Bibliography on Psychoanalysis, 1951
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, LAPSI, NCA
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, valuable collection of psychoanalytic literature, NCP
Walter Alvarez, Nervousness, Indigestion and Pain, Bibliography, 1951
Sigmund Freud, A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, Group Psychology, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, The Ego and the Id, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, The Problem of Lay Analysis, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, Three Contribution to the Theory of the Sex, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, Civilization and Its Discontent, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, New Introductory Lectures, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, The Future of an Illusion, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, The Problem of Anxiety, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, Inhibition Symptoms and Anxiety, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, On War, Sex and Neurosis, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, An Outline of Psychoanalysis, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, Totem and Tabu, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, Delusion and Dream, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, Wit and its Relation to the Unconscious, Bibliography
Sigmund Freud, Introductory Lectures, Bibliography
Edward Glover, Psychoanalysis, A Handbook, Bibliography
Georg Grodek, The Book of the Id, Bibliography
Georg Grodek, The World of Man, Bibliography
C. G. Jung, Studies in Word Association, Bibliography
Alfred Kinsey, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, Bibliography
Melanie Klein, Contribution to Psychoanalysis, 1921 -- 1945, Bibliography
Bertram Lewin, The Psychoanalysis of Elation, Bibliography
David Rapaport, Emotion and Memory, Bibliography
Geza Roheim, The Eternal Ones of the Dreams, Bibliography
Ernest Simmel, Antisemitism, A Social Disease, Bibliography
William Stekel, Sex and Dreams, Bibliography
Documents of Dr. Otto Fenichel in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles in NCP-LA Archive