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Title:
RG-11.10, Interview with Dr. Samuel Sperling, June 5, 1963
Date:
June 5, 1963
ID:
RG-11.10
Repository:
NCP-LA
Found in:
Interviews with the Members of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles , 1961 - 1965 Item 10: RG-11.10, Interview with Dr. Samuel Sperling, June 5, 1963, June 5, 1963
Creators:
Dr. Arthur Ourieff, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst (1960s)
Dr. Samuel Sperling, member of Psychoanalytic Study Group since 1938 (1938 - 1960s)
Dr. Samuel Sperling, member of Psychoanalytic Study Group since 1938 (1938 - 1960s)
Subjects:
Discourse of Dr. Grotjahn who altered the terms of Psychoanalytic training, by Dr. Sperling
Dissenters, Norman Levy, May Rmm, Milton Miller, induced the Split, by Dr. Sperling
Dr. Franz Alexander influence was represented indirectly by people like Norman Levy, Milton Miller
Dr. Simmel believed strongly in the death instinct, while Fenichel did not, by Dr. Sperling
Dr. Sperling, medical military service in the course of the Second World War
Dr. Sperling, personal recollection of settling in Los Angeles, since 1935
Dr. Sperling, reflections on his early introduction to Psychoanalysis
Dr. Sperling begins being analyzed by Dr. Fenichel, 1938
Drs. Grotjahn and Alexander of European tradition supported of the Split, acting behind the scene
Impression of Dr. Simmel by Dr. Sperling, personal
Interviews with the former members of Psychoanalytic Stud Group of Los Angeles, 1961 - 1965
Interview with Dr. Samuel Sperling by Dr. Arthur Ourieff, June 5, 1963
Maneuvering of dissenters to enlarge the number of training analyst of their own to exert the Split
May Romm and Norman Levy did not believe in Libido Theory, causation to the Split, by Dr. Sperling
May Romm later became the predominating factor in organizing the other Institute, Dr. Sperling
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, history
Reference to Dr. Brill, by Dr. Sperling
Reference to professional skills of May Rom, criticism, Dr. Sperling
Reference to professional skills of Milton Miller, criticism, Dr. Sperling
Reference to the Biddle family and Maria Bonaparte with regard to Sigmund Freud, by Dr. Ourieff
Reflections on Simmel - Fenichel relations, Dr. Sperling, personal
Reflections on the structure and activities of Psychoanalytic Study Group in the late 1930s
Training analysts, Deri, Brunswick, Margrit Munk, Estelle Levy, Hanna Fenichel, by Dr. Sperling
Transcripts of the interviews with the former members of Psychoanalytic Study Group, 1960s
Dissenters, Norman Levy, May Rmm, Milton Miller, induced the Split, by Dr. Sperling
Dr. Franz Alexander influence was represented indirectly by people like Norman Levy, Milton Miller
Dr. Simmel believed strongly in the death instinct, while Fenichel did not, by Dr. Sperling
Dr. Sperling, medical military service in the course of the Second World War
Dr. Sperling, personal recollection of settling in Los Angeles, since 1935
Dr. Sperling, reflections on his early introduction to Psychoanalysis
Dr. Sperling begins being analyzed by Dr. Fenichel, 1938
Drs. Grotjahn and Alexander of European tradition supported of the Split, acting behind the scene
Impression of Dr. Simmel by Dr. Sperling, personal
Interviews with the former members of Psychoanalytic Stud Group of Los Angeles, 1961 - 1965
Interview with Dr. Samuel Sperling by Dr. Arthur Ourieff, June 5, 1963
Maneuvering of dissenters to enlarge the number of training analyst of their own to exert the Split
May Romm and Norman Levy did not believe in Libido Theory, causation to the Split, by Dr. Sperling
May Romm later became the predominating factor in organizing the other Institute, Dr. Sperling
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, history
Reference to Dr. Brill, by Dr. Sperling
Reference to professional skills of May Rom, criticism, Dr. Sperling
Reference to professional skills of Milton Miller, criticism, Dr. Sperling
Reference to the Biddle family and Maria Bonaparte with regard to Sigmund Freud, by Dr. Ourieff
Reflections on Simmel - Fenichel relations, Dr. Sperling, personal
Reflections on the structure and activities of Psychoanalytic Study Group in the late 1930s
Training analysts, Deri, Brunswick, Margrit Munk, Estelle Levy, Hanna Fenichel, by Dr. Sperling
Transcripts of the interviews with the former members of Psychoanalytic Study Group, 1960s
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