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RG-29.05, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, Number 3, Spring 1970
Date:
Spring 1970
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RG-29.05
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NCP-LA
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, periodicals, Bulletins, 1960-1996 Item 5: RG-29.05, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, Number 3, Spring 1970, Spring 1970
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Alfred Kandelin, historical publications, LAPSI, Bulletin, No.3, Spring, 1970
David Brunswick, publications, LAPSI, Bulletin, No.3, Spring, 1970
Dr. Rangell, discourse on partial borrowing from Psychoanalysis, 1970
Dr. Rangell, elements of Psychoanalysis become more popular than the Theory of Psychoanalysis, 1970
Dr. Rangell, reference to Carl Rogers, method of non-directiveness, borrowing from Psychoanalysis
Dr. Rangell Concern for scientific principles has been kept in organizational matters, Bulletin 1970
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, historical narratives, Albert Kandelin
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
Leo Rangell, American psychoanalyst, twice president of the International Psychoanalytic Association
Leo Rangell, Applied Psychoanalysis, pro and counter, 1970
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), publications
Modern trend (1960s) to minimize the role of instincts, Rangell, Bulletin, Spring 1970
David Brunswick, publications, LAPSI, Bulletin, No.3, Spring, 1970
Dr. Rangell, discourse on partial borrowing from Psychoanalysis, 1970
Dr. Rangell, elements of Psychoanalysis become more popular than the Theory of Psychoanalysis, 1970
Dr. Rangell, reference to Carl Rogers, method of non-directiveness, borrowing from Psychoanalysis
Dr. Rangell Concern for scientific principles has been kept in organizational matters, Bulletin 1970
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, historical narratives, Albert Kandelin
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
Leo Rangell, American psychoanalyst, twice president of the International Psychoanalytic Association
Leo Rangell, Applied Psychoanalysis, pro and counter, 1970
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), publications
Modern trend (1960s) to minimize the role of instincts, Rangell, Bulletin, Spring 1970
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