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Title:
RG-11.01, Interview with Diana Atkinson on Dr. Ernst Simmel, 1963
Date:
November 15, 1963
ID:
RG-11.01
Repository:
NCP-LA
Found in:
Interviews with the Members of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles , 1961 - 1965 Item 1: RG-11.01, Interview with Diana Atkinson on Dr. Ernst Simmel, November 15, 1963, November 15, 1963
Creators:
Diana Howard Atkinson, secretary to Dr. Ernst Simmel (February 1944 -- October 1947)
Dr. Albert Kandelin, Chairman of the History Committee (1961 - 1965)
Dr. Albert Kandelin, Chairman of the History Committee (1961 - 1965)
Subjects:
Comparing Dr. Simmel and Dr. Fenichel by Diana Atkinson
Deficiency of John Peck article about Dr. Simmel, by Diana Atkinson
Diana Atkinson, characterized Dr. Simmel as she perceived him
Diana Atkinson, personal story before she became secretary to Dr. Ernest Simmel
Diana Atkinson, recollections and reflections about the early years of the Psychoanalytic Institute
Diana Atkinson, secretary to Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1944 -- 1947
Diana Atkinson, transcript of the interview, November 15, 1963
Distortions of John Peck article about Dr. Simmel
Dr. Albert Kandelin, Chairman of the History Committee for the Psychoanalytic Society, Los Angeles
Dr. Ernest Simmel, man and scientist, perception of his secretary Diana Atkinson
Dr. Ernest Simmel, obstacles in obtaining a medical license, by Diana Atkinson
Dr. Ernest Simmel, poor health and illness since 1943
Dr. Ernest Simmel, Repression, Regression and Organic Disease, monograph, unpublished
Dr. Ernest Simmel, Scientist and Humanist, by Diana Atkinson
Dr. Simmel, creative, intuitive and very kind man by Diana Atkinson
Dr. Simmel, unpublished works
Dr. Simmel being deposed, traumatic blow on him, June, July 1947
Dr. Simmel deposed from all chairing posts in Psychoanalytic Group and Institute, June, July 1947
Dr. Simmel lacked interest in money, by his secretary Diana Atkinson
Dr. Simmel signed a great number of affidavits for those in Europe, 1930s, by Diana Atkinson
Frances Deri, psychoanalyst, fried of Dr. Simmel, loyal to him
Gertrude Frankel, secretary to Dr. Simmel, 1936 -- 1940
History Committee of the Psychoanalytic Society, 1961 - 1965
History of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, 1945 -- 1947
Incongruent confrontation between the two parties of Education Committee resulted in cleavage
Interviews with the former members of Psychoanalytic Stud Group of Los Angeles, 1961 - 1965
John Peck article about Dr. Simmel, deception of facts
Margrit Libbin (Munk) analyst of Diana Atkinson
Mrs. Picard, secretary to Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1936 - 1940
Personality of Dr. Simmel and personality of Dr. Fenichel, by Diana Atkinson
Psychoanalysis was paramount for Dr. Simmel, by Diana Atkinson
Psychoanalytic Institute Office on Commercial Center Street, Los Angeles, 1948
Renata Oppenheimer, secretary to Dr. Simmel and Dr. Fenichel, 1940s
Deficiency of John Peck article about Dr. Simmel, by Diana Atkinson
Diana Atkinson, characterized Dr. Simmel as she perceived him
Diana Atkinson, personal story before she became secretary to Dr. Ernest Simmel
Diana Atkinson, recollections and reflections about the early years of the Psychoanalytic Institute
Diana Atkinson, secretary to Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1944 -- 1947
Diana Atkinson, transcript of the interview, November 15, 1963
Distortions of John Peck article about Dr. Simmel
Dr. Albert Kandelin, Chairman of the History Committee for the Psychoanalytic Society, Los Angeles
Dr. Ernest Simmel, man and scientist, perception of his secretary Diana Atkinson
Dr. Ernest Simmel, obstacles in obtaining a medical license, by Diana Atkinson
Dr. Ernest Simmel, poor health and illness since 1943
Dr. Ernest Simmel, Repression, Regression and Organic Disease, monograph, unpublished
Dr. Ernest Simmel, Scientist and Humanist, by Diana Atkinson
Dr. Simmel, creative, intuitive and very kind man by Diana Atkinson
Dr. Simmel, unpublished works
Dr. Simmel being deposed, traumatic blow on him, June, July 1947
Dr. Simmel deposed from all chairing posts in Psychoanalytic Group and Institute, June, July 1947
Dr. Simmel lacked interest in money, by his secretary Diana Atkinson
Dr. Simmel signed a great number of affidavits for those in Europe, 1930s, by Diana Atkinson
Frances Deri, psychoanalyst, fried of Dr. Simmel, loyal to him
Gertrude Frankel, secretary to Dr. Simmel, 1936 -- 1940
History Committee of the Psychoanalytic Society, 1961 - 1965
History of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, 1945 -- 1947
Incongruent confrontation between the two parties of Education Committee resulted in cleavage
Interviews with the former members of Psychoanalytic Stud Group of Los Angeles, 1961 - 1965
John Peck article about Dr. Simmel, deception of facts
Margrit Libbin (Munk) analyst of Diana Atkinson
Mrs. Picard, secretary to Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1936 - 1940
Personality of Dr. Simmel and personality of Dr. Fenichel, by Diana Atkinson
Psychoanalysis was paramount for Dr. Simmel, by Diana Atkinson
Psychoanalytic Institute Office on Commercial Center Street, Los Angeles, 1948
Renata Oppenheimer, secretary to Dr. Simmel and Dr. Fenichel, 1940s
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