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RG-29.24, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 1, January 1986
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January 1986
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RG-29.24
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, periodicals, Bulletins, 1960-1996 Item 24: RG-29.24, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 1, January 1986, January 1986
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Authoritarian style of the LAPSI leadership in the early 1960s, Fisher
David James Fisher, scholar, historian, psychoanalyst
David James Fisher, scholarly narratives
Eagle cautions against adultomorphization of infancy, book review, 1986
Impression of the Bion Conference by Lee Shershow, 1986
Kohut postulated a two-factor theory, psychology of the self and ego-psychology, Wilson, 1986
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, book reviews, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletins, interviews with psychoanalysts and scholars, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Interview with Maimon Leavitt by David James Fisher
LAPSI, the current leadership is regarded as lackluster, Fisher, interview, question, 1985
Leavitt, perhaps the level of discourse has fallen down, interview with Fisher, 1985
Leavitt, perhaps we have lost our best thinkers, interview with Fisher, 1985
Leavitt, Psychoanalysis should not remain a medical specialty, eliminating others, interview, Fisher
Leavitt, reference to Ralph Greenson, interview with Fisher
Leavitt, reorganization of the Institute, what followed reflected the prior history, Fisher, 1985
Leavitt, the Report of American was an exaggerated and distorted one, 1970s, Fisher, 1985
Leavitt, we need to attend not only to unconscious, but to actual interaction phenomenologically
Loewenberg, personality reinforced a defensive political strategy to stop effective action, Fisher,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Maimon Leavitt, reorganization of the Institute, early 1960s, interview to Fisher, 1985
Melvin Mandel, President of LAPSI, 1980S
Melvin Mandel, reflections on the emulation of remedicalization of psychoanalysis in the 60s, 70s
Melvin Mandel, reflects on the discourse of the 60s and 70s, if psychoanalysis was warranted, 1986
Morris E. Eagle, Recent Developments in Psychoanalysis, book review by Samuel Wilson, 1986
Morris Eagle, Identification of psychoanalysis as a hermeneutic discipline, book review, 1986
Morris N. Eagle, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychologist
Most historians trained in America lack a Freudian cultural formation, David James Fisher, 1986
Object-Relationship, discourse
Peter Loewenberg, Decoding the Past, book review by David James Fisher, 1986
Self Psychology, discourse
Strife for self-integrity and self-organization is common for all people, Eagle, Morris
Strife for self-integrity encompases elements of developmental arrests and intrapsychic conflicts
The methodology of Selfpsychology is seen as hermeneutic in scope, discourse
Wilfred Bion, scholar, psychoanalyst
David James Fisher, scholar, historian, psychoanalyst
David James Fisher, scholarly narratives
Eagle cautions against adultomorphization of infancy, book review, 1986
Impression of the Bion Conference by Lee Shershow, 1986
Kohut postulated a two-factor theory, psychology of the self and ego-psychology, Wilson, 1986
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, book reviews, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletins, interviews with psychoanalysts and scholars, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Interview with Maimon Leavitt by David James Fisher
LAPSI, the current leadership is regarded as lackluster, Fisher, interview, question, 1985
Leavitt, perhaps the level of discourse has fallen down, interview with Fisher, 1985
Leavitt, perhaps we have lost our best thinkers, interview with Fisher, 1985
Leavitt, Psychoanalysis should not remain a medical specialty, eliminating others, interview, Fisher
Leavitt, reference to Ralph Greenson, interview with Fisher
Leavitt, reorganization of the Institute, what followed reflected the prior history, Fisher, 1985
Leavitt, the Report of American was an exaggerated and distorted one, 1970s, Fisher, 1985
Leavitt, we need to attend not only to unconscious, but to actual interaction phenomenologically
Loewenberg, personality reinforced a defensive political strategy to stop effective action, Fisher,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Maimon Leavitt, reorganization of the Institute, early 1960s, interview to Fisher, 1985
Melvin Mandel, President of LAPSI, 1980S
Melvin Mandel, reflections on the emulation of remedicalization of psychoanalysis in the 60s, 70s
Melvin Mandel, reflects on the discourse of the 60s and 70s, if psychoanalysis was warranted, 1986
Morris E. Eagle, Recent Developments in Psychoanalysis, book review by Samuel Wilson, 1986
Morris Eagle, Identification of psychoanalysis as a hermeneutic discipline, book review, 1986
Morris N. Eagle, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychologist
Most historians trained in America lack a Freudian cultural formation, David James Fisher, 1986
Object-Relationship, discourse
Peter Loewenberg, Decoding the Past, book review by David James Fisher, 1986
Self Psychology, discourse
Strife for self-integrity and self-organization is common for all people, Eagle, Morris
Strife for self-integrity encompases elements of developmental arrests and intrapsychic conflicts
The methodology of Selfpsychology is seen as hermeneutic in scope, discourse
Wilfred Bion, scholar, psychoanalyst
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