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Title:
RG-11.07, Interview with Dr. Hanna Fenichel, second interview
Date:
February 1963
ID:
RG-11.07
Repository:
NCP-LA
Found in:
Interviews with the Members of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles , 1961 - 1965 Item 7: RG-11.07, Interview with Dr. Hanna Fenichel, second interview
Creators:
Dr. Hanna Fenichel, received Ph.D. in Chemistry, Germany, psychoanalyst, scholar (1938 -- 1960s)
Dr. William Horowitz (1960s)
Dr. William Horowitz (1960s)
Subjects:
A discourse how the separate Society and Institute evolved, Dr. Horowitz
American perception of European analysts, discourse, Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn)
America was no place for Psychoanalysis, Dr. Hanna Fenichel replicates Freud's perception
Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn), personal history of her studies in Psychoanalysis
Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn) commences training in Psychoanalysis, 1930s
Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn) is reluctant to name the people who induced the Split, 1963
Dr. Hanna Fenichel, discourse of German and French working class, 1930s
Dr. Hanna Fenichel, discourse of Psychoanalysis
Dr. Hanna Fenichel agrees that unification of the separate psychoanalytic organization is plausible
European and American national character, discourse, Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn)
European and American perception and concept of Psychoanalysis, an underlying factor in the Split
Examples of autocratic behavior in the course of the Split, Dr. Horowitz
In America, one can make a good living being a psychoanalyst, but it has an undesirable side
In Europe one becomes psychoanalyst because of the inner conviction, Dr. Hanna Fenichel, 1963
Interview with Dr. Hanna Fenichel, second interview
Medical education and training in America, lucrative attainment, Fenichel, Horowitz
Medical school did not take as many years as it does now, Dr. Hanna Fenichel
Medical students nowadays are different from what they used to be, they are not always dedicated
Psychoanalysis shall not become too closely identified with universities, Dr. Horowitz, H.F
Psychoanalytic movement, discourse
Psychoanalytic movement, discourse, Dr. Hanna Fenichel
Psychoanalytic movement, discourse, Dr. William Horowitz
Reference to Dr. Sandor Rado, by Dr. Hanna Fenichel
The idea that you could quickly reach a state of wealth contradict the science of Psychoanalysis
American perception of European analysts, discourse, Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn)
America was no place for Psychoanalysis, Dr. Hanna Fenichel replicates Freud's perception
Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn), personal history of her studies in Psychoanalysis
Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn) commences training in Psychoanalysis, 1930s
Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn) is reluctant to name the people who induced the Split, 1963
Dr. Hanna Fenichel, discourse of German and French working class, 1930s
Dr. Hanna Fenichel, discourse of Psychoanalysis
Dr. Hanna Fenichel agrees that unification of the separate psychoanalytic organization is plausible
European and American national character, discourse, Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn)
European and American perception and concept of Psychoanalysis, an underlying factor in the Split
Examples of autocratic behavior in the course of the Split, Dr. Horowitz
In America, one can make a good living being a psychoanalyst, but it has an undesirable side
In Europe one becomes psychoanalyst because of the inner conviction, Dr. Hanna Fenichel, 1963
Interview with Dr. Hanna Fenichel, second interview
Medical education and training in America, lucrative attainment, Fenichel, Horowitz
Medical school did not take as many years as it does now, Dr. Hanna Fenichel
Medical students nowadays are different from what they used to be, they are not always dedicated
Psychoanalysis shall not become too closely identified with universities, Dr. Horowitz, H.F
Psychoanalytic movement, discourse
Psychoanalytic movement, discourse, Dr. Hanna Fenichel
Psychoanalytic movement, discourse, Dr. William Horowitz
Reference to Dr. Sandor Rado, by Dr. Hanna Fenichel
The idea that you could quickly reach a state of wealth contradict the science of Psychoanalysis
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