By Dr. Vladimir Melamed
Title: Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Papers, 1940s -- 1960s, 1940-1960
Predominant Dates:1940s -- 1960s
ID: RG-05/RG-05
Primary Creator: Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society (1940s- -- 2000s)
Extent: 2.0 Boxes
Subjects: Albert Kandelin, documented sources for the biography of Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1965, Albert Kandelin, historical narratives, 1960s, Attendees of the business meeting, LA Psychoanalytic society, signatures, September 21, 1962, Categories of Ernest Simmel publications by Ernst Lewy, David Brunswick, personal discourse, David Brunswick, recollections, David Brunswick about Ernest Simmel, tribute, Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernest Simmel, Documents of Albert Kandelin in the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Brunswick acquainted with Dr.Simmel from Sanitarium Schloss Tegel at Berlin, Dr. Ernest Simmel, biography by Albert Kandelin, June 1965, Dr. Ernest Simmel, Sanitarium Schloss Tegel, Berlin, 1920s, 1931, discourse, Dr. Simmel, publications, appeared in German and international scholarly journals, 1908 - 1934, Dr. Simmel, Schloss Tegel, prototype for a present day mental hospital, Ernest Simmel, scientific biography, Ernest Simmel and Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, prewar, History of Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, History of Los Angeles Society-Institute, LAPSI, 1950s-1990s, History of Psychoanalytic movement in Los Angeles, Dr. David Brunswick, LAPSI, documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Leo Rangell, Some Re-Thinking on our Psychoanalytic Nosology, September 22, 1960, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1940s -- 1960s, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Business meeting, September 21, 1961, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meetings, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, courses taught, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Freudian principles, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, no restriction to lay scholarly psychoanalysis, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, official correspondences, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, scientific meetings, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, scientific meetings, 1960-1961, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society was not recognized by APA until 1946, Marianne Kris, Methodology of Simultaneous Analyses of Five Members of a Family, 1961, Maurice Walsh, Notes on the Neurosis of Leonardo da Vinci, 1960, Opposition to inclusion of lay-analyst on the part of medical psychoanalytic societies, 1940s, P.J. van der Leeuw, A Clinical Contribution to the Problem of early neglect, May 11, 1961, Peer Wolff, The Observation of Newborn Infants.. 1961, Peter Wolff, The Developmental Psychology of Piaget..., 1961, Ralph Greenson, On Enthusiasm, April 20, 1961, Reflections on the prominent role of Dr. Simmel in the formation and running the Society, Sanitarium Schloss Tegel Inc., Psychiatric Hospital, 1927, Scholarly work of Dr. Ernest Simmel, by Albert Kandelin, Scholarly works of Dr. Ernest Simmel, publications, Scientific works of Dr. Simmel in German, German period, The Ernest Simmel Archive, German period, The role of Dr. Ernest Simmel in formation of psychoanalytic studies in California, The role of Ernest Simmel in founding of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute
Languages: English
The corpus of the documents of this Collections largely contains official records related to all business and scientific matters of the Society and Institute. These documents comprise the series of minutes and correspondences related to the actual meetings, would it be a regular, an annual business meeting or a scientific meeting. Especially interesting is a continuing integration to the Curricula of the courses in metapsychology and of the newly ramified theories of post-Freudian Psychoanalysis. The Training School in Analysis has integrated them in the Curricula.
The sub-collections of the curricula and of the yearly selected courses well reflect on how the conceptual approach to the core of Psychoanalytic Theories had been changing over the Time. We can see that in 1940s and in the early 1950s, the selection of the courses, taught at the Training School, largely reflected the Freudian Theory in Psychoanalysis with some insignificant deviations. Then by the end of the 1950s and in the 1960s, the courses taught by the Training School would include the theories from the contemporaneous Psychology, largely it was the Ego Psychology, Meta Psychology and some alternative psychoanalytic theories in the post-Freudian psychoanalysis.
In other words, the Training School adopted and incorporated into the teaching process the modern version of Psychoanalysis. Although the frontiers have been expended, the iconic Freudian theories and postulated had not been altered or abandoned. The Freudian Theory remained the fundamental premise for teaching of Analysis while the study of the new scientific works have been incorporated in curricula. That would maintain an unbiased perspective for the contemporaneous then psychoanalytic science.
Bibliographical and Historical Note,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society was a continuation of the former Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Study Group. The Society inherited the existing structural construct and continued the pattern in professional activity of its predecessor. The Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Group despite the enormous efforts on the part of Dr. Ernst Simmel and his colleagues had not been recognize by the APA as a constituent psychoanalytic society. The question of the lay analysis, as it was perceived by the APA, never received an impartial treatment on the part of the medical majority of this guiding and governing organization (APA). Scientific lay analysis stood against the medicalization of psychoanalysis and in this regard it confronted medical bureaucracy and commercialization of psychoanalytic science.
In this light, the Society played a crucial role continuing its unwavering standing in support of scientific analysis versus the rigidity of then propagated medicalized analysis. Eventually, the scientific approach had prevailed and the Society continued to function as the core of the ultimately established new institution, Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis. In 1946 the Institute was recognized by the American Psychoanalytic Association. In 1967, according to the new By-Laws, the name of the oldest Californian psychoanalytic establishment had been changed to Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI).
The post-Split (1950) Society and Institute did not act in defiance to the ramified theories of the Psychoanalysis. While remaining loyal and truthful to the classical principles of Freudian Psychoanalysis, the scholars and analysts of the Society and Institute did not defy or ignore the ramifications of the Psychoanalytic Science. They accepted as faith accompli the new theories in Metapsychology, the Kleinian modifications of the psychoanalytic elements, the Kohutian Self Psychology, as well as the new trends in Child Analysis.
They, however, stood firm on the premise of traditional Freudian postulates in teaching and training process. They have given an indisputable priority to the classical Freudian Psychoanalysis at least for the time being. Then, the Classical Psychoanalysis remained overall the theory and has not been juxtaposed to the applied psychotherapy. The second however became integrated into the teaching and training curricula, but only as the secondary subjects of practicality.
We can conclude that LAPSI in the period between the 1960s and 1990s continued to maintain unyielding commitment to the scientific principles of teaching, training and research. The evolution of teaching and in a broader sense ontology of the Science of Psychoanalysis has been well demonstrated in the series of Curricula, beginning from 1946 and is traced her to 1969.
Two evocatively profound documents from this Collection by-and-large epitomized a discursive vicissitudes that the Society and Institute had gone through. These documents were issued correspondently in the 1960s and in the 1970s. Both documents evinced the often externalized arduous introspections and vexations whether or not the scientific direction their authors have chosen had the future.
These two documents are RG-05.77, Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis, academic year 1965-1966, Schedule of Courses and RG-05.78, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, principles of teaching and training, ca 1976. Perhaps then indistinctively, for the given Time, but through the prism of our nowadays’ vision we can see how the enablement and integrity of Psychoanalysis has been preserved. It has been preserved in the see of hundreds of alternative sub-theories and applied methodologies. For without an incredible solid scientific foundation, notably the Theory of Psychoanalysis, all its scientific deviations hardly could have a chance to function.
As the archival and research entity, this Collection demonstrates the mundane work of the Society and Institute. It also reflects on the teaching process and principles exercised by the Training School of LAPSI and by the analyst of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. y Dr. Kandelin, June 1965
RG-05.02, California First Psychoanalytic Society by Alfred Kandelin, 1960s
RG-05.03, Embryology of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute by Dr. Brunswick, March 1971
RG-05.04, Sanitarium Schloss Tegel by A. Kandelin
RG-05.05, Simmel, the Organizer by Dr. Brunswick, December 13, 1947
RG-05.06, The Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, Amendment to By-Laws, 1952
RG-05.07, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Business meeting, September 21, 1961
RG-05.08, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, scientific meetings, 1960-1961
RG-05.09, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Annual Business meeting, June 15, 1961
RG-05.10, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Business meeting, May 11, 1961
RG-05.11, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Business meeting, April 20, 1961
RG-05.12, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Business meeting, Freud film project, March 16, 1961
RG-05.13, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Business meeting, February 21, 1961
RG-05.14, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Business meeting, January 19, 1961
RG05.15, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Business meeting, November 17, 1960
RG-05.16, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Business meeting, September 22, 1960
RG-05.17, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Scientific meetings, 1959-1960
RG-05.18, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Annual business meeting, June 16, 1960
RG-05.19, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, a meeting, attendees, June 6, 1960
RG-05.20, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, May 26, 1960
RG-05.21, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, April 21, 1960
RG-05.22, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, March 17, 1960
RG-05.23, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, February 18, 1960
RG-05.24, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, annual business meeting, June 18, 1964
RG-05.25, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, President annual report, June 18, 1964
RG-05.26, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, annual business meeting, June 18, 1964
RG-05.27, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, May 21, 1964
RG-05.28, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, January 16, 1964
RG-05.29 Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Special business meeting, March 26, 1964
RG-05.30, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, December 19, 1963
RG-05.31, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, November 21, 1963
RG-05.32, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, October 17, 1963
RG-05.33, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, annual business meeting, June 20, 1963
RG-05.34, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, May 16, 1963
RG-05.35, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, April 18, 1963
RG-05.36, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, March 21, 1963
RG-05.37, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, February 14, 1963
RG-05.38, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, December 20, 1962
RG-05.39, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, November 19, 1962
RG-05.40, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, November 15, 1962
RG-05.41, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, October 11, 1962
RG-05.42, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Scientific meetings, 1961 – 1962
RG-05.43, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, June 21, 1962
RG-05.44, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, May 17, 1962
RG-05.45, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, April 17, 1962
RG-05.46, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, March 15, 1962
RG-05.47, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, February 15, 1962
RG-05.48, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, January 18, 1962
RG-05.49, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, December 21, 1961
RG-05.50, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meeting, November 16, 1961
RG-05.51, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, special meeting, November 16, 1961
RG-05.52, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Memorandum from Leo Rangel, October 23, 1961
RG-05.53, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Schedule of courses, curriculum, 1968-1969
RG-05.54, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, curriculum, 1967-1968
RG-05.55, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, curriculum, 1967-1968
RG-05.56, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, curriculum, 1965
RG-05.57, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, curriculum, 1964 – 1965
RG-05.58, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, curriculum, 1963
RG-05.59, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, curriculum, 1962
RG-05.60, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September - December 1961
RG-05.61, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1959
RG-05.62, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1958
RG-05.63, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, January-April 1958
RG-05.64, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1957
RG-05.65, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-November 1956
RG-05.66, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1955
RG-05.67, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1954
RG-05.68, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1953
RG-05.69, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-November 1952
RG-05.70, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1951
RG-05.71, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1950
RG-05.72, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1949
RG-05.73, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1948
RG-05.74, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, September-December 1947
RG-05.75, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, Autumn 1946
RG-05.76, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, schedule of courses, October-December 1946
RG-05.77, Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis, academic year 1965-1966
Creator,
Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis (1946 -- 1990s)
Subjects,
A letter from Freud to Simmel, first Director and Dean of the Los Angeles Institute, March 6, 1939
Alfred Goldberg, Director of Research Division, LAPSI, 1965 - 1966
Applied science of psychoanalysis, teaching and training, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s
Chronic psychoneuroses are most suitable cases for teaching the candidates, LAPSI, 1961
Dr. Arthur Ourieff, Director of Psychoanalytic Clinic, LAPSI, 1965 - 1966
Dr. Henry Lihn, Dean of Training School, of LAPSI, 1965 - 1966
Dr. Hilda Rollman-Branch, Director of Extension Division, LAPSI, 1965 - 1966
Dr. Jack Vatz, Director of LAPSI, 1965 - 1966
Dr. Maimon Leavitt, Secretary of LAPSI, 1965 - 1966
Dr. Seymour Pastron, Treasurer of LAPSI, 1965 - 1966
Ermalene Yerkes, Administrative assistant of LAPSI, 1965 - 1966
Ernst Simmel, Otto Fenichel, Francis Deri, Formation of the Los Angeles Institute of Psychoanalysis
Formation of the Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis, History, 1939 - 1946
Freud letter to Simmel, Approval and Congratulation of the California Psychoanalysis, March 6, 1939
Ideation of LAPSI, continue research and investigation in the field of psychoanalysis, LAPSI, 1966
Ideation of LAPSI, promote the application of psychoanalysis in the medical and social science LAPSI
LAPSI, Bibliography to the courses, Freud, Anna Freud, Abraham, Rado, Fenichel, Klein, Alexander 60s
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Walter Hilborn, ca 1966, President
LAPSI, Board of Trustee, Hanna Fenichel, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, David Brunswick, LAPSI, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Ernst Lewy, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Henry Lihn, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Jack Vatz, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, John Pigott, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Josephus Reynolds, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Leo Rangell, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Louis Licht, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Maimon Leavitt, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Marvin Freeman, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Roberta Crucher, ca 1966
LAPSI, Board of Trustees, Seymour Pastron, ca 1966
LAPSI, Carel van der Heide, former dean, 1953-1957
LAPSI, Character disorders, a course, second year, syllabus
LAPSI, Courses of study, divided by fall, winter and spring, 1965 -- 1966
LAPSI, David Brunswick, former director, 1957-1960
LAPSI, Ego Psychology, advanced, a course, third year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, Emotional disorders of childhood, a course, first year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, Ernst Lewy, former dean, 1947-1953
LAPSI, Ernst Lewy, former director, 1947-1957
LAPSI, Ernst Simmel, former director, 1946-1947
LAPSI, Extension division, history, activity and structure, director Hilda Branch, 1966
LAPSI, former directors and deans, 1946 -- 1965
LAPSI, Four main divisions of the Institute, ca 1966
LAPSI, Fundamentals of Psychoanalytic Technique, a course, first year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, General Theory of Neuroses, a course, first year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, Hysterias and Phobias, a course, first year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, Introduction to Ego Psychology, a course, second year, syllabus
LAPSI, Lawrence Friedman, former dean, 1961-1965
LAPSI, Metapsychology, Introduction, a course, second year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, Neurotic and Psychotic depression, a course, third year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, Obsessive-Compulsive Neuroses, a course, first year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, Pledge of Faith, requirements for admissions, principles, 1966
LAPSI, Pre-seminar, The Normal Development of the Child, 1965-1966
LAPSI, Psychoanalytic Clinic, history, activity and structure, Arthur Ourieff, Director, 1966
LAPSI, Psychoanalytic Metapsychology, advanced, a course, 4th year, Freud, Glover, Hartmann Rapaport
LAPSI, Psychoanalytic Theory of Instincts, a course, first year, 1960s
LAPSI, Ralph Greenson, former dean, 1957-1961
LAPSI, Requirements for Admission, principles, 1966
LAPSI, Research Division, history, activity and structure, director Alfred Goldberg, 1966
LAPSI, Schizophrenia, Paranoid states and allied disorders, a course, third year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, Scientific training, requirements for admission, 1966
LAPSI, Special training in child analysis, divided on to three trimesters, 1965 -- 1966
LAPSI, State medical license, requirements of admission, principles, 1966
LAPSI, Structure, Function and Meaning of the Dream, part I, a course, first year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, Structure, function and meaning of the dream, part II, a course, second year, syllabus
LAPSI, Syllabi of the courses, 1965 -- 1966
LAPSI, Technique of dream interpretation, a course, second year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, the list of instructors, 1965 -- 1966
LAPSI, the list of training analysts, 1965 -- 1966
LAPSI, The Normal Development of the Child, Literature, Freud, Abrahams, Anna Freud, Erikson, 1960s
LAPSI, The Training School, activity and structure, Chairman of Education Committee, Henry Lihn, 1966
LAPSI, Training for Research in related disciplines, criteria, 1966
LAPSI is a non-profit organization for study and research and is qualified to issue diplomas, status
LAPSI is recognized and approved by APA, status, 1960s
LAPSI is the designated training and teaching organization of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society
Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis, academic year, 1965 -- 1966, a brochure
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), publications
Officers of Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis, 1965 -- 1966
Personal stability, requirements for admission, principles, LAPSI, 1966
Perversions and Impulse Neuroses, a course, third year, syllabus, 1960s
Purpose of the Institute, Training of Physicians in the theory and practice of psychoanalysis, LAPSI
The Training Program, principles and structure, 1966
The Training School, principles of teaching, classical psychoanalysis, LAPSI, 1966
The Training School, principles of teaching, the other forms of psychotherapy is secondary, LAPSI
Theory of early Object Relations, a course, 3rd year, Freud, A. Freud, Spitz, Kris, Fenichel, Glover
Theory of early Object Relations, a course 3rd year, Escalona Bowlby, syllabus, 1960s
Early Ego and Instinct Development, a course, third year, syllabus, 1960s
Childhood disorders in the light of the Child's Ego Development, a course, fourth year syllabus
Theoretical and Technical aspects of the analysis of the prelatency and latency child, a course, 4th
Theoretical and technical aspects of analysis during adolescence, a course, syllabus, 1960s
Theoretical and technical problems in the treatment of the Psychotic Child, a course, syllabus, 1966
Capita Selecta, a course, fifth year, syllabus, Anna Freud, 1960s
Terminal Phase of Child Analysis, a course, fifth year, syllabus, 1960s
LAPSI, The Training Institute, Supervised Clinical Work, provisions, 1960s
LAPSI, The Training Institute, Special Training in Child analysis, provisions, 1960s
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, History of Formation, May 26, 1946
Officers of Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1965 - 1966
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Maimon Leavitt, President, 1965-1966
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Norman Atkins, vice president, 1965-1966
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Melvin Mandel, Secretary, 1965-1966
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Seymour Bird, Treasurer, 1965-1966
Ernst Simmel, former president, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1946 - 1947
May E. Romm, former president, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1947-1948
Charles W. Tidd, former president, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1948-1951
Ralph Greenson, former president, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1951-1953
David Brunswick, former president, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1953 - 1955
Charles W. Tidd, former president, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1955 -1956
Leo Rangell, former president, 1956 - 1958, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society
Lawrence Friedman, former president, 1958 - 1960, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society
Samuel Futterman, former president, 1960 - 1962, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society
Samuel Sperling, former president, 1962 - 1964, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society
Leo Rangell, former president, 1964 - 1965, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Membership Directory, 1965 - 1966
American Psychoanalytic Association, approved training institutions, 1965 - 1966
Baltimore Psychoanalytic Institute, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Cleveland Psychoanalytic Institute, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Columbia University Psychoanalytic Clinic, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Division of Psychoanalytic Education, State University of New York, APA, 1965
Institute for Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute, approved training institution, APA, 1965
New Orleans Psychoanalytic Institute, approved training institution, APA, 1965
New York Psychoanalytic Institute, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Institute, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Institute, approved psychoanalytic institution, APA, 1965
San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, approved psychoanalytic institution, APA, 1965
Seattle Psychoanalytic Institute, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Washington Psychoanalytic Institute, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis, approved training institution, APA, 1965
Documents of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-05.78, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, principles of teaching and training, ca 1976
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (1950s -- 2005)
Subjects,
Academic curriculum, 72 two hours seminars each year for four years, LAPSI, ca 1967
Academic curriculum, first year, Assessment of analyzability and beginning treatment, 18 hours 1960s
Academic curriculum, first year, Development of basic psychoanalytic hypotheses, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, first year, Hysteria, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, first year, Instinctual drives, 24 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, first year, Presented Case, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, first year, Theory of Dreams, 36 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, first year Fundamentals of technique, 24 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, second year, Continuous case, 18 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, second year, Ego development and functions, 24 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, second year, Latency, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, Second year, Normal development; Infancy, 18 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, second year, Prelatency, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, second year, Superego, formation and functions, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, Theoretical and technical stances that differ from the classical, LAPSI ca 1967
Academic Curriculum, Theoretical concepts of classical psychoanalysis, LAPSI, ca 1967
Academic Curriculum, The Training School, LAPSI, ca 1967
An indispensable element of educational program is the personal analysis of the clinical associate
Clinical work under supervision, clinical conferences, the Training School, LAPSI, ca 1976
Director of Education, Seymour Bird, the Training School, LAPSI, ca 1967
Educational program, discourse and description, LAPSI, ca 1976
Educational program, the three-part division, LAPSI, ca 1967
Education and training cradle is the Training School, LAPSI, ca 1967
Freud letter to Simmel, Approval and Congratulation of the California Psychoanalysis, March 6, 1939
Integration of Psychoanalysis in Medical and Social Sciences, LAPSI, ca 1967
It is expected that clinical associate has arrived at some relative maturity, LAPSI, ca 1957
LAPSI, educational purpose and principles, ca 1967
LAPSI, History of formation, Ernst Simmel, Otto Fenichel, Frances Deri, 1939-1946
LAPSI, scientific and professional principles, ca 1967
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), publications
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, a publication related to the 30th anniversary 1976
Personal training analysis of candidates, LAPSI, ca 1967
The Coordinating Councils The Training School, LAPSI, members, ca 1967
The new By-Laws and reorganization in 1967, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, LAPSI
The one who hasn’t experienced his inner problems is able to understand emotionally disturbed people
Theoretical curriculum comprises lectures and seminars on the theory and technique of Psychoanalysis
The personal training analysis offers an intimate connection with the unconscious, LAPSI, ca 1976
The Training School, associated administration and structure, ca 1967
Academic Curriculum, second year, Adolescence, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic Curriculum, second year, Phobias, 18 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic Curriculum, Obsessive-Compulsive Neuroses, 18 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic Curriculum, third year, Depression, 24 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic Curriculum, third year, Narcissistic disorders, 12 hours, LAPSI, 12 hours
Academic curriculum, third year, Resistance, 12 hours, LAPSI, 12 hours
Academic curriculum, third year, Continuous case, 24 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, third year, Psychoses and borderline state, 24 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic Curriculum, third year, Self psychology, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, third year, Transference, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, third year, Continuous case, 24 hours, LAPSI, ca 1967
Academic curriculum, fourth year, Character and character disorders, 18 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, fourth year, Object relation theories, 12 hours, LAPSI, 12 hours
Academic curriculum, fourth year, Kleinian psychology, 12 hours, LAPSI, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, fourth year, Psychoanalytic situation, 12, hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, Continuous case, 18 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, Personality and culture, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, fourth year, Sexual pathology and sexual perversions, 18 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, fourth year, Clinical use of dreams, 12 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, fourth year, Continuous case, 18 hours, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum, Post-seminar electives and continuous cases, provisions, LAPSI, 1960s
Clinical work, provisions and requirements, LAPSI, 1960s
Graduation, provisions and rules, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic Curriculum, Child Analysis Program, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum for Special Training for child analysis, LAPSI, 1960s
Academic curriculum for child analysis, first year, Introduction for child analysis, 12 h., 1960s
Introduction into Child analysis, syllabus, LAPSI, 1960s
Theoretical and technical aspects of the analysis of the prelatency child, syllabus, LAPSI, 1960s
Theoretical and technical aspects of the analysis of latency child, 12 hours, syllabus, LAPSI, 1960s
Continuous case seminar, 36 hours, syllabus, LAPSI, 1960s
Theoretical and technical aspects of analysis during adolescence, second year, 16 hours, LAPSI 1960s
Theoretical and technical problems in the treatment of the psychotic and borderline child, 12 hours
Capita Selecta, second year, 12 hours, syllabus, LAPSI, 1960s
Continuous case seminar, second year, syllabus, LAPSI, 1960s
Psychoanalytic education for Research, a scholarly program, LAPSI, 1960s
Requirements for admission, scientific background, LAPSI, 1960s
The Simmel - Fenichel Library, history and discourse, 1948 -- 1960s
Simmel-Fenichel Library in ca 1967 comprised 4650 book titles and 50 runs of psychoanalytic journals
Psychoanalytic Clinic, description and discourse, LAPSI, 1960s
Research Committee, discourse and scholarly activity, LAPSI, 1960s
The Community education committee or the Extension division, outline, LAPSI, 1960s
Applied science of psychoanalysis, teaching and training, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s
LAPSI, teaching, training, research. Curriculums, principles, discourse and history, 1960s
Teaching, training and research. Principles and Paradigms, LAPSI, 1960s
Documents of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society in the NCP-LA Archive
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (1950s -- 2005)
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society evolved from the former Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Study Group. Countless effort of Dr. Ernest Simmel and his colleagues to establish a recognizable by the APA institution often then not rendered a little success owing to the never resolved at the time controversy of the scientific but lay analysis versus medicalization of psychoanalysis. In this light, the Society played a crucial role as unwavering standing for the loyalty of scientific analysis versus rigidity of personalities who propagated only medical analysis. Eventually the scientific approach had prevailed and the Society continued to function as the core of the ultimately established Institution, LAPSI, recognized by all standards of the APA. This Collection demonstrates the mundane work of the Society and Institute. It also reflects on the teaching process in time offered by the Training School of LAPSI.
Albert Kandelin, documented sources for the biography of Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1965
Albert Kandelin, historical narratives, 1960s
Attendees of the business meeting, LA Psychoanalytic society, signatures, September 21, 1962
Categories of Ernest Simmel publications by Ernst Lewy
David Brunswick, personal discourse
David Brunswick, recollections
David Brunswick about Ernest Simmel, tribute
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernest Simmel
Documents of Albert Kandelin in the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Brunswick acquainted with Dr.Simmel from Sanitarium Schloss Tegel at Berlin
Dr. Ernest Simmel, biography by Albert Kandelin, June 1965
Dr. Ernest Simmel, Sanitarium Schloss Tegel, Berlin, 1920s, 1931, discourse
Dr. Simmel, publications, appeared in German and international scholarly journals, 1908 - 1934
Dr. Simmel, Schloss Tegel, prototype for a present day mental hospital
Ernest Simmel, scientific biography
Ernest Simmel and Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, prewar
History of Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society
History of Los Angeles Society-Institute, LAPSI, 1950s-1990s
History of Psychoanalytic movement in Los Angeles, Dr. David Brunswick
LAPSI, documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Leo Rangell, Some Re-Thinking on our Psychoanalytic Nosology, September 22, 1960
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1940s -- 1960s
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Business meeting, September 21, 1961
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, business meetings
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, courses taught
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, Freudian principles
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, no restriction to lay scholarly psychoanalysis
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, official correspondences
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, scientific meetings
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, scientific meetings, 1960-1961
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society was not recognized by APA until 1946
Marianne Kris, Methodology of Simultaneous Analyses of Five Members of a Family, 1961
Maurice Walsh, Notes on the Neurosis of Leonardo da Vinci, 1960
Opposition to inclusion of lay-analyst on the part of medical psychoanalytic societies, 1940s
P.J. van der Leeuw, A Clinical Contribution to the Problem of early neglect, May 11, 1961
Peer Wolff, The Observation of Newborn Infants.. 1961
Peter Wolff, The Developmental Psychology of Piaget..., 1961
Ralph Greenson, On Enthusiasm, April 20, 1961
Reflections on the prominent role of Dr. Simmel in the formation and running the Society
Sanitarium Schloss Tegel Inc., Psychiatric Hospital, 1927
Scholarly work of Dr. Ernest Simmel, by Albert Kandelin
Scholarly works of Dr. Ernest Simmel, publications
Scientific works of Dr. Simmel in German, German period
The Ernest Simmel Archive, German period
The role of Dr. Ernest Simmel in formation of psychoanalytic studies in California
The role of Ernest Simmel in founding of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute