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By Dr. Vladimir Melamed
Collection Overview
Abstract
This Collection comprises issues of the Bulletins published by the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society in the 1970s -- 1990s
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Reflections on theory and practice of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in applied medical terms.
Psychoanalytic discourse, reviews of the psychoanalytic practice and literature.
Collection Historical Note
The Southern California Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine and then The Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society was a post-Split organization since 1950.
Overall the founder of this organization saw medicalization of Psychoanalysis and the practice of it in the reformed practical terms.
Biographical Note
It is the same as the Southern California Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine.
They modified the name of the organization in the begiinning of the 1970s
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Item:
[Item 1: RG-38.01, Bulletin of the S.CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No.75, November 1985, History and discourse, November 1985],
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Item 2: RG-38.02, Bulletin of the S. CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 74, Winter 1986, Winter 1986],
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Item 3: RG-38.03, Bulletin of the S.CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 73, Summer 1985, Summer 1985],
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Item 4: RG-38.04, Bulletin of the S. CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 72, Spring 1985, Spring 1985],
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Item 5: RG-38.05, Bulletin of S.CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 71, Fall 1984, Autumn 1984],
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Item 6: RG-38.06, Bulletin of the S. CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 70, Fall 1984, Autumn 1984],
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Item 7: RG-38.07, Bulletin of the S. CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 69, Summer 1984, Summer 1984],
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Item 8: RG-38.08, Bulletin of the S. CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 67, Fall 1983, Autumn 1984],
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Item 9: RG-38.09, Bulletin of S. CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 63, Winter 1982, Winter 1982],
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Item 10: RG-38.10, Bulletin of the S. CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 60, Fall 1980, Autumn 1980],
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Item 11: RG-38.11, Bulletin of the S. CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 57, Fall 1979, Fall 1979],
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Item 12: RG-38.12, Bulletin of the S. CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 56, Spring, Summer 1979, Spring, Summer 1979],
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Item 13: RG-38.13, Bulletin of the S.CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 55, Winter 1979, Winter 1979],
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Item 14: RG-38.14, Bulletin of the S. CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No. 53, Summer 1978, Summer 1978],
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- Item 1: RG-38.01, Bulletin of the S.CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No.75, November 1985, History and discourse, November 1985
- Bulletin of the S.CA Psychoanalytic Institute, No.75, November 1985, History and discourse
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Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, psychoanalytic organization, 1960s
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Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
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Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society
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Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, publications
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Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, bulletins
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Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, Bulletin, No. 85, November 1985
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Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, 35th anniversary, bulletin
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S.L. Pomer, discourse and recollections, the 35th anniversary of Southern California Psychoanalytic
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S.L. Pomer, Nostalgia for the old days, 1985
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Martin Grotjahn, personal recollections and reflections, 1985
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Albert Kandelin, History of Psychoanalysis in California, Bulletin, 1985
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Sigmund Gabe, Highlights, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, 1985
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Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, History
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Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, resultant of the Split of 1950
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May Romm on the relations between European - trained and American - trained psychoanalysts
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Ideological factor of the dissension, discourse, 1985
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Personal and ideological conflict between the traditionalists and modernists, 1950
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The Institute for psychoanalytic medicine of Southern California, March, April, 1950
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Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine was opened to physician only, 1950s
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Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine was opened to physician only until 1960
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Affiliated membership was enacted in 1960, Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine
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Marrie Briehl became the first affiliated member, Institute for psychoanalytic medicine, 1960
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In 1962 the designation medical was dropped, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, 1962
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Martin Grotjahn, featured as psychoanalyst, 1985
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Milton L. Miller, man of dignity bordering on aloofness, 1985
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May Romm, featured as psychoanalyst, 1985
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Norman Levy, the forth founder of Southern California Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine
- Creators:
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The Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society (1970s -- 1990s)