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RG-29.19, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 1, September 1983
Date:
September 1983
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RG-29.19
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NCP-LA
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, periodicals, Bulletins, 1960-1996 Item 19: RG-29.19, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 1, September 1983, September 1983
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Alice Miller, Prisoners of Childhood, reviewed by Jeffrey Trop, Bulletin, vol. 2, September 1983
Alice Miller, Psychoanalyst, Switzerland, 1980s
A passionate love affair between Jung and Sabina Spielrein, Fisher
A Secret Symmetry: Sabina Spielrein Between Jung and Freud, editor Aldo Carotenuto, review by Fisher
Carotenuto refers to Jung's behavior as a betrayal, Fisher
Correspondence from Sabina Spielrein to Jung 12 letters, discourse
Correspondences from Freud to Sabina Spielrein, 20 letters, discourse
Correspondences from Jung to Sabina Spielrein, 46 letters
David James Fisher, discourse of the subject, Sabina Spielrein between Jung and Freud, 1983
David James Fisher, finds the Carotenuto narrative unconvincing and off the discourse
David James Fisher, scholarly narratives
During her relationship with Jung, Spielrein had a recurring fantasy of bearing Jung a son, Fisher
Freud's Jewishness was an integral part of his subjective and professional identity, Fisher
Freud, a non-Jewish Jew who came into consciousness in anti-semitic Vienna, Fisher
Freud, conception of Jewish identity and Jewishness as a collective discourse
Freud, Jewishness as marginalization of societal hierarchy
Freud, the Lord in that anti-semitic period had the Savior born from the superior Jewish race Fisher
Freud, We are and remain Jews. The others will only exploit us and will never understand us." Fisher
Freud did not accept the anti-semitic stereotypes of Jews that pervaded many stratas of society
In 1923, Sabina Spielrein returns to Rostov-on-Don in Soviet Russia, Fisher
Interview with Bernard Brandchaft by Samuel Wilson, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 1, September 1983
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Psychoanalysis was banned in the Soviet Union in 1936, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, a remarkable personality, archival collection of correspondences, Geneva
Sabina Spielrein, her professional practice in the Soviet Union, 1920s, 1930s, writings, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, outstanding and remarkable personality, David James Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, professional practice, early 1920s, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, professional writings, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, recovered in 1905 and entered the University of Zurich, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, she returns to Soviet Russia in 1923, Fisher
Sabina Spielreind, diary, from 1909 to 1912, discourse
Sabina Spielrein graduated as a doctor in medicine, psychiatry, from the University of Zurich, 1911
Sabina Spielrein is a sensitive soul with slightly mystical and neo-romantic tendencies, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein is reflected on and transcended her own, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein probably perished in Stalin's purges in 1937, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein was treated from psychoses in Burgholzli mental hospital by Jung, Fisher
Wilfred Bion, qualities of courage, individuality and unassailable integrity
Wilfred Bion, self-effacement, a character quality
Wilfred Bion, The Long Week-End, a book review by Richard Edelman, 1983
Wilfred Bion, The Long Week-End, autobiography of his fist 21 years of life, 1983
Alice Miller, her concepts are close to works of D.W. Winnicott, Margaret Mahler and Heinz Kohut
Alice Miller, Prisoners of Childhood, reviewed by Jeffrey Trop, Bulletin, vol. 2, September 1983
Alice Miller, Psychoanalyst, Switzerland, 1980s
A passionate love affair between Jung and Sabina Spielrein, Fisher
A Secret Symmetry: Sabina Spielrein Between Jung and Freud, editor Aldo Carotenuto, review by Fisher
Carotenuto refers to Jung's behavior as a betrayal, Fisher
Correspondence from Sabina Spielrein to Jung 12 letters, discourse
Correspondences from Freud to Sabina Spielrein, 20 letters, discourse
Correspondences from Jung to Sabina Spielrein, 46 letters
David James Fisher, discourse of the subject, Sabina Spielrein between Jung and Freud, 1983
David James Fisher, finds the Carotenuto narrative unconvincing and off the discourse
David James Fisher, scholarly narratives
During her relationship with Jung, Spielrein had a recurring fantasy of bearing Jung a son, Fisher
Freud's Jewishness was an integral part of his subjective and professional identity, Fisher
Freud, a non-Jewish Jew who came into consciousness in anti-semitic Vienna, Fisher
Freud, conception of Jewish identity and Jewishness as a collective discourse
Freud, Jewishness as marginalization of societal hierarchy
Freud, the Lord in that anti-semitic period had the Savior born from the superior Jewish race Fisher
Freud, We are and remain Jews. The others will only exploit us and will never understand us." Fisher
Freud did not accept the anti-semitic stereotypes of Jews that pervaded many stratas of society
In 1923, Sabina Spielrein returns to Rostov-on-Don in Soviet Russia, Fisher
Interview with Bernard Brandchaft by Samuel Wilson, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 1, September 1983
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Psychoanalysis was banned in the Soviet Union in 1936, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, a remarkable personality, archival collection of correspondences, Geneva
Sabina Spielrein, her professional practice in the Soviet Union, 1920s, 1930s, writings, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, outstanding and remarkable personality, David James Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, professional practice, early 1920s, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, professional writings, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, recovered in 1905 and entered the University of Zurich, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein, she returns to Soviet Russia in 1923, Fisher
Sabina Spielreind, diary, from 1909 to 1912, discourse
Sabina Spielrein graduated as a doctor in medicine, psychiatry, from the University of Zurich, 1911
Sabina Spielrein is a sensitive soul with slightly mystical and neo-romantic tendencies, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein is reflected on and transcended her own, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein probably perished in Stalin's purges in 1937, Fisher
Sabina Spielrein was treated from psychoses in Burgholzli mental hospital by Jung, Fisher
Wilfred Bion, qualities of courage, individuality and unassailable integrity
Wilfred Bion, self-effacement, a character quality
Wilfred Bion, The Long Week-End, a book review by Richard Edelman, 1983
Wilfred Bion, The Long Week-End, autobiography of his fist 21 years of life, 1983
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