Psychoanalytic Narratives, Discourses and Conceptions, 1918-1960 | NCP-LA
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RG-13.01, A psychoanalytic study of an Inferiority Complex, by Dr. Mehl McDowell, ca 1958
A Psychoanalytic Study of an Inferiority Complex by Dr. Mehl McDowell
An abstract
Language, English
It is the thesis of this Paper that in some cases these attitudes of personal inferiority are not only complexly multi-determined, but more importantly, are woven into the character structure in ways that have major importance in maintaining psychic equilibrium-serving active defensive function as well as being major avenues of instinctual gratification.
Creator,
Dr. Mehl McDowell, psychoanalyst
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic narratives, papers, publications
Inferiority Complex, psychoanalytic terminology
Personal inferiority is woven into the character structure
Personal inferiority maintains psychic equilibrium-serving a defense function
Vacillating, over-stimulation, depreciating rejections, neurotic character, Inferiority Complex
Factors of inferiority related to infancy, pre-oedipally and oedipally
Expenditure of counter-cathectic energy causes ego-impoverishment, Inferiority Complex
Internalized objects are present in all character disorders, Inferiority Complex
Modified and atypical analysis with regard to Inferiority Complex introjects
Dr. Mehl McDowell, presentation of his Paper, An Inferiority Complex, 1960s
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
RG-13.02, Dr. Siegfried Bernfeld, Puberty, Youth and Adolescence, discourse, October 1, 1937
Creator,
Dr. Siegfried Bernfeld, psychoanalyst, scholar (1892 -- 1953)
Subjects,
A pubescent is expected to postpone, suppress or repel his new desire, Bernfeld
A pubescent pre-history determines if he will submit or rebel to the social demands, Bernfeld
Definition of Youth as a sociological concept, Dr. Bernfeld
Demarcation against adulthood is the lack of economic and sexual independence, Bernfeld
Demarcation against childhood is puberty, Dr. Bernfeld
Dr. Bernfeld, Puberty, Youth and Adolescence, lecture
Dr. Bernfeld, two premises, a psychological puberty and the social coordinates
Four types of adolescence by Dr. Bernfeld
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings i
Scientific meetings, discussions
Twofold definition of Adolescence, psychological and sociological, Dr. Bernfeld
Adolescent type, A Quit type, past and present accepted, Dr. Bernfeld
Adolescent type, A Simple type, past and present rejected, Dr. Bernfeld
Adolescent type, An Obstreperous type, past rejected, present accepted
Adolescent type, A dangerous type, past accepted, present rejected
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
Dr. Bernfeld, Scientific works
Scientific works of psychoanalysts
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
RG-13.03, Neurotic Criminality and Lust Murder, by Dr. Simmel, October 7, 1938
Creators,
Dr. Ernst Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Dr. Simmel, Neurotic Criminality and Lust Murder, a paper presented at Scientific Meeting, 1938
Dr. Simmel, Scientific works, abstracts
Dr. Simmel, scientific works
Dr. Simmel, analysis of the patient with regard to neurotic criminality, 1938
Conceptions and postulates with regard to Neurotic Criminality, Dr. Simmel, 1938
Dr. Simmel, Love invariably turns into hate, Neurotic Criminality, 1938
Dr. Simmel, Discourse on masturbation with regard to compulsion neurosis, 1938
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Subjects discussed at scientific meetings, Psychoanalytic Study Group, Los Angeles
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
Applied Psychoanalysis, narratives
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
RG-13.04, Ego, Strength and Weakness by Dr. Otto Fenichel, welcoming to the Study Group, June 24, 1938
Otto Fenichel, an Austrian physician and psychoanalyst, was born in Vienna on December 2, 1897, and died in Los Angeles on January 22, 1946. He was born into a family of Viennese Jewish lawyers. As a student he took part in the Viennese youth movement that had coalesced around Siegfried Bernfeld. He took an interest in cultural and educational reform and was especially interested in information about sexuality and its scientific study. Released from serving in the military, he began, after the winter of 1915/1916, to attend Sigmund Freud's presentations at the University of Vienna, and after 1918 he participated in discussions held by the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. In February 1919 he organized, at the university, a Viennese Seminar on Sexology, a working group to study psychoanalysis and sexual matters. In 1920, while still a student, he was accepted as a member of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society after his talk on sexual problems in youth movements. He received his medical degree in 1921.
In Norway, in the spring of 1934, he continued the meetings on Marxist psychoanalysis, writing clandestine circular letters that he sent to his colleagues in exile. By 1945 he had written 119 such letters. In 1935 he moved to the Czechoslovak city of Prague, where he ran the Prager Arbeitsgemeinschaft (Prague Study Society), which was associated with the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.
After the introduction of National Socialism in Vienna and the dissolution of the Prague group, in the spring of 1938 Fenichel and his family left for Los Angeles. There he joined the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Study Group. In 1942 he helped found the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Society and in 1944 became vice president. After 1939 he was an editor of the Psychoanalytic Quarterly. In the summer of 1945 he began studying psychiatry to obtain his California license at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles.
The focus of his interest, which he shared with Siegfried Bernfeld, Wilhelm Reich, Erich Fromm, and others, lie in the development of a form of psychoanalysis that provided sociological explanations and was capable of making contributions to politics. His most important work, The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis, appeared in 1945 and became a key source for analytic training. One of Fenichel's most important contributions to psychoanalysis, overlooked until 1998, has been his circular letters, which have shown him to be an important historiographer of the psychoanalytic movement.
Creators,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar
Subjects,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Dr. Otto Fenichel joins the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, 1938
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Dr. Otto Fenichel, talks, lectures and discussions, Psychoanalytic Study Group
Dr. Fenichel, Ego - Strength and Weakness, a talk given at the scientific meeting, 1938
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Dr. Fenichel, the Defense mechanism weakens the Ego, conception
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
RG-13.05, Prof. Paul Epstein, The Death Instinct, abstract, February 3, 1939
Creator,
Professor Paul Epstein, physics, psychoanalysis
Subjects,
Professor Paul Epstein, founder of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Scientific meetings, discussions
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Professor Paul Epstein, The Death Instinct, talk presented at scientific meeting, Los Angeles
Prof. Epstein, theoretical argumentation and Freudian concept on the Death Instinct, 1939
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
RG-13.06, Dr. Brunswick, Terminable and Endless Analysis, review of the Freud perception, December 3, 1937
Creator,
Dr. David Brunswick, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Scientific meetings, discussions
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Question with regard to the proper duration of psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis, discourse to the length of the number of sessions and the overall of its duration
Deformation of the Ego by the Defense Mechanism, key points of the analysis
The manifold defense mechanism of the Ego, makes ego-analysis more imperative
In this paper, the only criteria for cure is attaining of genital level and sexual fulfilling
Passive patients are forcing to activity, Dr. Brunswick
Passive destructive tendencies are in these relations, Dr. Brunswick
Immunity from the future relapses depends on the quality of success, Dr. Brunswick
Dr. David Brunswick, early years in Los Angeles, 1930s
Dr. David Brunswick, founder of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Dr. David Brunswick, President, Psychoanalytic Study Group, 1945 -- 1947
Dr. David Brunswick, Secretary, Psychoanalytic Study Group
Dr. David Brunswick, discourse and reflections, Psychoanalytic Group and aftermath, interview
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
RG-13.07, The Analysis of the Mother of a Transvestite Boy by Dr. Robert Stoller, May 1965
Robert Jesse Stoller was an American Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA Medical School and a researcher at the UCLA Gender Identity Clinic. He was born in Crestwood, New York, and died in Los Angeles, California. He had psychoanalytic training at the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute from 1953 to 1961 with analysis by Hanna Fenichel.
He was the author of nine books, the co-author of three others, and the publisher of over 115 articles.
Stoller is known for his theories concerning the development of gender identity and the dynamics of sexual excitement. In Sex and Gender (1968), Stoller articulates a challenge to Freud's belief in biological bisexuality. Drawing on his extensive research with transsexuals and new advances in the science of sex, Stoller advances his belief in "Primary Femininity," the initial orientation of both biological tissue and psychological identification toward feminine development. This early, non-conflictual phase contributes to a feminine core gender identity in both boys and girls unless a masculine force is present to interrupt the symbiotic relationship with the mother.
Stoller identifies three components in the formation of core gender identity, an innate and immutable sense of maleness or femaleness usually consolidated by the second year of life:
Biological and hormonal influences;
Sex assignment at birth and
Environmental and psychological influences with effects similar to imprinting.
Stoller asserts that threats to core gender identity are like threats to sense of self and result in the defenses known as the perversions.
In his most notable contribution, Perversion (1975), Stoller attempts to illuminate the dynamics of sexual perversion which he fights valiantly to normalize. Stoller suggests that perversion inevitably entails an expression of unconscious aggression in the form of revenge against a person who, in early years, made some form of threat to the child's core gender identity, either in the form of overt trauma or through the frustrations of the Oedipal conflict.
In Sexual Excitement (1979), Stoller finds the same perverse dynamics at work in all sexual excitement on a continuum from overt aggression to subtle fantasy. In focusing on the unconscious fantasy, and not the behavior, Stoller provides a way of analyzing the mental dynamics of sexuality, what he terms "erotics," while simultaneously de-emphasizing the pathology of any particular form of behavior. Stoller does not consider homosexuality as a monolithic behavior but rather as a range of sexual styles as diverse as heterosexuality.
Less well known is Stoller's contribution toward making psychoanalysis a legitimate research tool through the publication of the analyst's data - verbatim notes and transcripts of interviews. Stoller melds the work of the ethnographer and the analyst as a means of producing scientifically valid psychological data. Many of Stoller's books, like Splitting (1973), are devoted to the documentation of the interviews on which he based his research.
Creator,
Dr. Robert Stoller, scholar, psychiatrist, author (1930s -- 1970s)
Subjects,
Scientific works of Dr. Robert Stoller, 1960s
Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis, discourses and narratives
Dr. Robert Stoller, The Analysis of the Mother of a Transvestite Boy, 1965
Dr. Stoller, psychiatric analysis of the mother of the transvestite boy, a paper, 1965
Dr. Stoller, theories of gender identity and the dynamics of sexual excitement
Causation of bisexuality in the given case (the mother of the transvestite boy)
Family history as causation for abnormal sexuality (the mother of the transvestite boy), Dr. Stoller
Dr. Stoller, The Mother contributions to her son transvestism, Dr. Stoller
The Mother exposed herself to her son, Dr. Stoller
Dr. Stoller, a narrative on the transvestite son, discourse
A marked difference between the boy and the adult transvestites, Dr. Stoller
Discussion on Dr. Stoller, Paper, The Analysis of the Mother of the Transvestite Boy, 1965
Scholarly discussions and discourses
Wife and Husband, transvestism, discourse
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Stoller, Paper
RG-13.08, The Drivers and the Affects, an essay by Dr. Brunswick, March 18, 1965
Creator,
Dr. David Brunswick, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist (1930s -- 1960s)
Subjects,
Affect-Emotion-Activity complex, Dr. Brunswick, discourse
Affinity in functions of Defense and Aggression, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Aggressive-Destructive instincts by Freud
A signal of Anxiety is perceived by the Ego to initiate defense activities, Dr. Stoller, discourse
Correlation with Anxiety-Fear-Defense, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Correlation with Rage-Anger-Aggression, Dr. Brunswick, discourse
Discourse on the typology of the instincts, bibliography of the subject, Dr. Brunswick
Dr. Brunswick, Afferent drives and efferent discharges, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, An Introduction to a Physiological Psychoanalytic Psychology, manuscript
Dr. Brunswick, A Revision of the Classification of Instincts or Drives, Paper, 1954
Dr. Brunswick, Classification of Instincts, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Defense must be considered as instinctual drive, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Defensive and Aggressive Drives, classification
Dr. Brunswick, Instinctual Drives, conceptions and terminology
Dr. Brunswick, instinctual drives, the affects or emotions, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Instinctual Drive to defense and its related affects of fear and anxiety, conception
Dr. Brunswick, Pleasure, Pain and Affect, Paper
Dr. Brunswick, relationship between drives and affects, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, The Drivers and the Affects, Paper, 1965
Dr. Brunswick, Theory of Psychoanalysis with Underlying Psychology, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, There is no affect without relation to arousal or expression of instinctual drive
Dr. Brunswick, Vital and Libidinal Drives, classification
Drive-source function, emotional bodily changes as felt by the individual, Dr. Brunswick
Ego-instincts, conceptions and terminology
Ego utilizes instinctual defense energies to oppose, inhibit, repress the instinctual demands
Fear and Defense instincts by Dr. Brunswick
Freud, Instincts and their Vicissitudes, theory and conceptions
Interrelations between the drives or instincts, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
In the stimulation of the defensive-aggressive drives we sense only pain, tension as the source
Introspection shall not be disregarded in psychoanalytic psychological theory, Dr. Brunswick
Multi-functional responses of the Ego, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Our sensing of the source stimulation is only in the form of vague tension, vital-libidinal drives
Painful and unpleasant sensation bring about reaction of defense or aggression, Dr. Brunswick
Parasympathetic autonomic nervous system is responsible for vital-libidinal instinct, Dr. Brunswick
Primary source of every instinctual drive is a painful or unpleasure sensation or tension
Scientific works of Dr. Brunswick, 1930s -- 1960s
Self-preservative instincts, conceptions and terminology
Self-Preservative or Ego Instincts by Freud
Sexual instincts, conceptions and terminology
Sexual instincts by Freud
Sexual or Libidinal instincts by Freud
The prepotency of the pain reaction in the nervous system, Dr. Brunswick
Unitary theory of affect, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Unitary theory of Anxiety, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
The sympathetic autonomic nervous system is responsible for defensive-aggressive instincts or drives
Libidinization as defense against Anxiety, conception, Dr. Brunswick
Dr. Brunswick, intentions to connect Psychoanalytic Theory with physiological substrate, discourse
The vital-libidinal drives are autoplastic in their aim, Dr. Brunswick
The defensive-aggressive drives are alloplastic in goal, attempting to exert changes in the milieu
Dr. Brunswick, definition and exposition of instinctual drives, discourse
Theory and conceptions of physiology and psychoanalysis, Dr. Brunswick
Postmodern Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Brunswick
Theory and discourse of the instincts or drive, Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Physiology
Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis, discourses and narratives
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. David Brunswick
RG-13.10, Dr. Bernfeld, Pathology and Logic of Interpretation, December1, 1939
Creator,
Dr. Siegfried Bernfeld, psychoanalyst, scholar (1892 -- 1953)
Subjects,
Scientific works of Dr. Bernfeld, 1930s -- 1950s
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Dr. Bernfeld, Psychology and Logic of Interpretation, annotation
Dr. Bernfeld, Psychoanalysis is a science, thesis
Applied Psychoanalysis, narratives
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Bernfeld
RG-13.11, Dr. May Romm, Reformed and expedited psychoanalytic treatment, June 11, 1943
Creator,
May Romm, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, the architect of the Split (1940s -- 1960s)
Subjects,
Dr. May Romm, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, architect of the Split
Dr. May Romm, Shortening the duration of psychoanalytic treatment, talk, Scientific Meeting, 1943
Dr. May Romm becomes a member of the Psychoanalytic Study Group, Los Angeles, 1943
Dr. May Romm takes a stance opposing classical psychoanalysis, 1943
Dr. Romm, treatment with analytic and non-analytic means, 1943
Dr. Romm, non-analytic means, transference, reassurances, suggestions, 1943
Dr. May, two cases as examples of the shorten psychoanalysis, 1943
Dr. Simmel, the difference between psychotherapy on psychoanalytic principles and psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
May Romm, deviousness in the way of going after her objectives, Dr. Ernst Lewy
May Romm muddles therapy and unable to pursue a distinct psychoanalytic technique, Dr. Ernst Lewy
May Romm later became the predominating factor in organizing the other Institute, Dr. Sperling
May Romm, confusing teaching of technique to the candidates, negative connotation, Dr. Ernst Lewy
May Romm, circumventing the rules for her personal agendas, Dr. Ernst Lewy
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Romm
RG-13.12, Dr. Fenichel, The Psychology of the Emigrant, December 18, 1942
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Dr. Fenichel, Scientific works, abstracts
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Dr. Otto Fenichel, The Psychology of the Emigrant, abstract
Dr. Fenichel, adaption and failure, discourse in relation to emigration, 1942
Dr. Fenichel, emigrants, failures and neurotic reactions, discourse, 1942
Scientific group meetings, discussion of Fenichel paper the Psychology of the Emigrant, 1942
Dr. Brunswick, discussion of Fenichel paper, the Psychology of the Emigrant, 1942
Dr. Brunswick, review of the works related to emigration by Stengel, Editha Sterba and Zilboorg 1942
Dr. Ernst Simmel, discussion on Fenichel paper, the Psychology of the Emigrant, 1942
Applied Psychoanalysis, discourse
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Fenichel
RG-13.13, Dr. Fenichel, Guilt Feeling, January 23, 1943
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Dr. Fenichel, Scientific works, abstracts
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Anxiety is automatic and unspecific, Dr. Fenichel, 1943
Anxiety is in the service of the Ego and used as a warning signal, Dr. Fenichel, 1943
Ego control fail, Anxiety spell in anxiety hysteria
Guilt feeling is a form of specific Anxiety, Dr. Fenichel, 1943
Panic is a form of Anxiety, Ego control fails, Dr. Fenichel, 1943
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
Theory of Psychoanalysis, to the Question of Anxiety
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Fenichel
RG-13.14, Dr. Erikson, Psychiatric Observation on a Submarine, September 4, 1942
Creator,
Dr. Erikson, scholar, psychoanalyst
Subjects,
Scientific works of Dr. Erikson, abstracts
Scientific works of Dr. Erikson
Dr. Erikson, Psychiatric Observations on a Submarine, 1942
The adaptation to the unusual surroundings accomplished by regression, on a submarine, Dr. Erikson
Characteristic of the regression relates to food, on the submarine, Dr. Erikson, 1942
No special hours for the sleep, on the submarine, Dr. Erikson, 1942
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Applied Psychoanalysis, discourse
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Erikson
RG-13.15, Psychoanalysis in the work at the Induction Board, October 2, 1942
Creator,
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles (1935 - 1946)
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Dr. Greenson, psychiatrist
Sr. Sperling, psychiatrist
Dr. Reider, psychiatrist
Los Angeles Induction Board, 1941 -- 1945
Diagnostic work in psychiatry, Los Angeles Induction Board, 1941 -- 1945
Diagnosis of neurosis, Los Angeles Induction Board
Diagnosis of psychotic disturbances, Los Angeles Induction Board
Applied Psychoanalysis, discourse
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Scientific meetings
RG-13.16, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, lecture, October 23, 1946
Creator,
Dr. Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn), Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Documents from the NCP Archive, Scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Dr. Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, lecture
Dr. Greenson, scientific works
The child responds to external and internal stimuli, Dr. Greenson
Energies and counter - energies, child behavior, Dr. Greenson
RG-06.17, Minutes of Executive Council Meeting, Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, June 18, 1936
Location, 850 5th Avenue, Los Angeles
Document in two pages
Those present, Dr. Simmel, Dr. Timme, Prof. Epstein, Dr. Brunswick, Mr. Libbin, Mrs. Libbin
Meeting place: Dr. Simmel has offered the Study Group a room which can be used for the scientific meetings at his new office address 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles. This room will also serve as a library reading room for the members of the Study Group.
Library: Requests for library contributions are to be renewed. A Library Committee is to be appointed. Proposed are Mrs. Ruth Tolman, Dr. E. Simmel, Mrs. Margrit Libbin, to be voted on at the Annual Meeting.
Membership: Dr. Charles Tidd, Topeka, Kansas is proposed for associate membership.
New Work Program for 1936 – 1937:
The following topics were proposed at the Executive Council meeting on July 5, 1935 (other papers were given in their place):
<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha;"> <li> Differences in the Outcome of the Libido Development in Men and Women</li> <li> Etiology and Prognosis of Neuroses</li> <li> Symbolism, its interpretation and meaning</li> <li> Childanalysis and Pedagogy</li> <li> Psychoanalysis and Medicine</li></ol>
New Topics:
About a Death Instinct (Prof. Epstein, Dr. Simmel, co-referent)
Identification (a case), Mrs. Frances Deri
Cases of Homosexuality (Problem of the Delinquency of Boys)
Dr. Franz Alexander in August (Topic to be announced)
Meetings:
The scientific evenings will be held monthly. Furthermore there will be occasional meeting for the purpose of reviewing literature relative to the topics of the regular meetings.
Reports on Wayward Youth by Aichhorrn
Transference and Education by Aichho
Compiled by Margrit Libbin, secretary
Creator,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Executive Council Meetings, Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Executive Council Meeting, Psychoanalytic Study Group, June 18, 1936
Executive Council Meetings, Psychoanalytic Study Group, agendas
Planning the new Work Program, Psychoanalytic Study Group for 1936/1937
Differences in the Outcome of the Libido Development in Men and Women, scientific meeting
Etiology and Prognosis of Neurosis, scientific meeting
Childanalysis and Pedagogy, scientific meeting
Symbolism, its Interpretation and Meaning, scientific meeting
Psychoanalysis and Medicine, scientific meeting
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, materials of executive councils, meeting
RG-06.18, Minutes of the Annual Business Meeting held jointly with Scientific Meeting
Date, June 19, 1936
Location, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
Document in two pages
Membership present, 14
Dr. Simmel dedicated the new headquarters, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, where the Study Group meeting are being held hereafter. The library is also located at this address.
Receipts:
Membership dues $ 105.00
Expenditures
Miscellaneous $ 24.41
Supplies $ 35.59
Library (yearly appropriation) $ 30.00
Freud Celebration
County Medical $ 40</li> <li> Incidental bills $ 29.42 $ 69.32
Deficit as per June 19, 1936 $ 54.32___________________
S 159.32 $ 159.32
Library Fund:
Appropriation from Membership Dues $ 30.00
Contributions $ 16.00
Contributions to Anniversary Fund $ 180.00
All as per June 19, 1936 $ 226.80
__________________________________
a) Financing of the Library
Further contribution to the Anniversary Fund shall be sought.
The Library Committee as proposed by the Executive Council (meeting on June 18, 1936) was accepted by majority vote.
b) Financing of the Freud Celebration
To cover the deficit of $ 54.32 as per the treasure’s report, as assessment of $ 2.50 for
each member and associate member was voted on.
The Executive Council was reelected by a majority vote. Mrs. Frances Deri was elected as a new member to the Executive Council.
Compiled by Margrit Libbin, Secretary
Creator,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic Study Group, Los Angeles, Annual Business meetings, agendas
Psychoanalytic Study Group, Los Angeles, Annual Business meeting, June 19, 1936
Annual Business Meeting, report by President, June 19, 1936
Annual Business Meeting, Report by Treasurer, June 19, 1936
Annual business meeting, Library funds, June 19, 1936
Annual Business Meeting, Financing of Freud Celebration, June 19, 1936
Annual Business Meeting, Election of New Members, June 19, 1936
Annual Business Meeting, Election of the New Executive Council, June 19, 1936
Annual Business Meeting, Work program for the year 1936 - 1937, June 19, 1936
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Correlations between Parent Identification and Neuroticism, Dr. Carolyn Fisher
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Carolyn Fisher
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
RG-06.19, Minutes of Scientific Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, ca June 1936
Location, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
In attendance, 29
Document in one page
Guests, Dr. Carolyn Fischer, Paul Levy, Dr. Elizabeth Woods, Dr. Dorothy Franklin, Dr. Harry J. Mayer, Mrs. Rebekah Earle, J. Lachenbruch, Dr. and Mrs. Seligman, Dr. Gantz
Dr. Ernst Simmel, presiding
Subject, Correlation between Parent Identification and Neuroticism (as measured by certain psychological methods)
Speaker, Prof. Carolyn Fischer of UCLA
Discussion: Seligman, Valentine, Brunswick, Simmel, T. Libbin, Timme, Wilson
Creator,
Dr. Franz Alexander, scholar, psychoanalyst
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Dr. Franz Alexander, Hysterical Conversion Symptom and Organ Neuroses, talk, August 21, 1936
Dr. Franz Alexander, Psychoanalysis, Scholar
Dr. Franz Alexander, scientific works
Dr. Franz Alexander, Autoplastic adaptation, subject
Dr. Franz Alexander, alloplastic adaptation, subject
Dr. Franz Alexander, the corrective emotional experience, subject
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Franz Alexander
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Franz Alexander
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
RG-06.20, Minutes of Scientific Meeting for the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, August 21, 1936
Location, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
Document in one page
In attendance, 31
Guests, Dr. and Mrs. R. Evans, Dr. Fritz Wittels, Ms. Edith Burleigh, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lachenbruch, Mrs. Rebekah Earle, Dr. Herman Abraham, Dr. B. Gingold, Dr. Sam Hirshfeld, Dr. S.L. Fox, Dr. Sam Glass, Dr. Harry Mayer, Dr. and Mrs. L.L. Woodsin, Dr. Joseph Pessin
Dr. Simmel, presiding
Speaker, Dr. Franz Alexander, Medical Director of the P.A. Institute, Chicago, Illinois
Subject, Hysterical Conversion Symptom and Organ Neuroses
Discussion, Hirshfeld, Brunswick, Fox, Glass, Abraham, Simmel, Timme
RG-06.21, Minutes of Scientific Meeting for the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, August 26, 1936
Location, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
In attendance, 23
Document in one page
Guests, Dr. F. Wittels, Dr. C. Fischer, Dr. Seligman, Paul Levy, Dr. H. Abraham, Ms. Edith Burleigh, Dr. Hausman, Mrs. R. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lachenbruch, Dr. Paul Reon, Dr. Wendy Stewart
Dr. Ernst Simmel, presiding
Speaker, Dr. Fritz Wittels, New York
Subject, The Proto-Phallic Psychopath
Discussion, Brunswick, Simmel, T. Libbin, Seligman, Leonard
Creator,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Applied Psychoanalysis, discourse
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Fritz Wittels
Dr. Fritz Wittels, The Proto-Phallic Psychopath, lecture
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Scientific works of Dr. Fritz Wittels, 1930s
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Fritz Wittels
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
RG-06.22, Minutes of Scientific Meeting for the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, September 22, 1936
Location, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
In attendance, 29
Document in one page
Guests, Kather Heath, Ms.E. Burleigh, Dr. C. Fisher, Ms. Powner, Dr. G. Segall, Mr. Alfred Stern (Chicago), Mrs. R. Earle, Dr. Gassman, Dr. Abraham
Dr. Ernst Simmel, presiding
Speaker, Mrs. Frances Deri
Subject, Identification
Discussion, T. Libbin, Epstein, Simmel, Brunswick, Leonard, Fisher, Tolman, Stern, Segall
Creators,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Frances Deri, Identification, a lecture
scientific works of Frances Deri, 1930s
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Frances Deri
RG-06.23, Minutes of Executive Council Meeting for the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, October 29, 1936
Location, 850 Fifth Avenue, Los Angeles
Those present, Dr. Simmel, Dr. Timme, Prof. Epstein, Dr. Brunswick, Mrs. Deri, Mrs. M. Libbin
Document in one page
Agenda
1 Work Program
2 Memberships (Election)
3 Library Regulations
Library
Dr. Simmel proposed that each member make a contribution of $ 3 yearly to the Library
Regulations
<p style="margin-left:1.0in;"> 1 The Library is to be used by regular members, associate members and permanent guests only.
<p style="margin-left:1.0in;"> 2 Books and periodicals, except for duplicates are to be used only at the library
<p style="margin-left:1.0in;"> 3 Library hours: Day of the meetings from 4 o’clock in the afternoon to 8 o’clock in the afternoon. Saturdays from 2 o’clock in the afternoon to 6 o’clock in the afternoon by appointments. Wednesdays from 3 o’clock in the afternoon to 6 o’clock in the afternoon.
Dr. Simmel is preparing an Index for the Library
Membership:
The following names are proposed for election on November 20, 1936:
Dr. Franz Cohn, associate member
Dr. Elizabeth Woods, permanent guest
Dr. Gabriel Segall, permanent guest
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lachenbruch, permanent guests
Work program:
1 November 1936, Review of The Ego and its Defense Mechanisms by Anna Freud,
presented by Prof. Paul Epstein
2 December 1936, Transference and Education, Mrs. M. Leonard
3 January 1937, Juvenile Delinquency, Ms. H. Powner
4 February 1937, Sublimation (as differentiated from other libido outcomes), Mrs. F. Deri
Plans are being made for seminars on special papers in the psychoanalytic literature.
These seminars will be open to members and associate members.
<p align="right"> Compiled by Margrit Libbin, Secretary
Creator,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Executive Council Meeting, Psychoanalytic Study Group, October 29, 1936
Executive Council Meeting, work program, membership, Library, October 29, 1936
Executive Council Meetings, Library regulations, October 29, 1936
Executive Council Meetings, Psychoanalytic Study Group, agendas
Executive Council Meetings, Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.5in;"> Frances Deri, Sublimation as differentiated from other libido outcomes, work program, 1937
H. Powner, Juvenile Delinquency, work program, 1937
M. Leonard, Transference and Education, work program, 1936
Prof. Epstein, The Ego and its Defense Mechanism by Anna Freud, work program, 1936
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
RG-06.24, Minutes of Business Meeting and Scientific Meeting for the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, November 20, 1936
Location, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
Those present at the business meeting, Simmel, Brunswick, Epstein, Deri, M. Libbin, Valentine, Toman, Leonard, Levy
Document in one page
<ol> <li> Election</li></ol><p style="margin-left:.5in;"> Dr. Franz Cohn was elected an associated member
<p style="margin-left:.5in;"> Dr. Elizabeth Woods, Dr. Gabriel Seggal, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lachenbruch were made permanent guests
<p style="margin-left:.5in;">
<ol> <li value="2"> Library </li></ol><ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha;"> <li> Fees: it was voted by the quorum present to assess each member and associate member $ 3 per year library fee in order to continue building the library</li> <li> Regulations: Books and periodicals shall be read only in the library premises, except in the case of duplicates copies.</li> <li> Permanent guests are given the privilege of using the library; the fee is optional.</li></ol>
<ol> <li value="3"> Work Program</li></ol><p style="margin-left:.75in;"> 1 November 1936 Review of The Ego and its Defense Mechanism by Anna
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Freud, presentation by Prof. Paul Epstein 2 December 1936 Transference and Education, Mrs. M. Leonard
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> 3 January 1937 Juvenile Delinquency Ms. Hellen Powner
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> 4 February 1937 Sublimation (as differentiated from other libido outcome) Mrs. F. Deri
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> The Literature Seminars will begin with December 11, 2017
<p align="center" style="margin-left:.75in;"> Scientific Meeting
<p align="center" style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> In attendance, 27
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Guests, Dr. Abraham, Ms. Powner, Mrs. R. Earle and three guests, Mrs. Franz Cohn
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Simmel, presiding
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Speaker, Prof. Paul Epstein
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Subject, Review of The Ego and its Defense Mechanisms by Anna Freud
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Discussion, postponed until the next meeting
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Creator,
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Subjects,
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Business meetings, Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Business meeting, Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, November 20, 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Business meetings, Psychoanalytic Study Group, agendas
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Business meeting, library regulations, November 20, 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Business meeting, work program, 1936/1937
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Scientific meetings, discussions
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Prof. Epstein, the Ego and its Defense Mechanism, scientific meeting, November 20, 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Scientific works of Professor Paul Epstein, 1930s - 1950s
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Documents from the NCP Archive, Professor Epstein
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> RG-06.25, Scientific meeting, Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Date, December 18, 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Location, 901, S. Hudson Avenue
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Simmel presiding
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Speaker, Professor Paul Epstein
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Subject, Review of “The Ego and its Defense Mechanism” continued
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Discussion, Epstein, Simmel, Leonard, Brunswick
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Creator,
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Subjects,
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Scientific meetings, discussions
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Prof. Epstein, The Ego and its Defense Mechanism, scientific meeting, December 18, 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Scientific works of Professor Paul Epstein, 1930s - 1950s
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Theory of Psychoanalysis, Prof. Epstein
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Documents from the NCP Archive, Professor Epstein
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> RG-06.26, Membership List of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles as of
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> April 1937
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Date, April 1937
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Document in two pages
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Regular members,
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Ernst Simmel, President 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Arthur R. Timme 1930 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. David Brunswick 338 S. Hobart, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Prof. Paul Epstein 1484 Oakdale, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Margrit Libbin 850 Fifth Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mr. Thomas J. Libbin 900 S. Tremaine, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Frances Deri 123 N. Plymouth Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Ms. Estelle Levy 513 S. Mariposa Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Marjorie Leonard 201 N. Norton Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Ruth Tolman 345 S. Michigan Avenue, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Ruth Valentine 1147 Constance Avenue, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Glen E. Myers Compton Sanitarium, Compton
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mr. D.P. Wilson 1021 W. 49th Street, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Forrest Anderson 1325 W. Adams Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Associate Members,
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Edgar Daniels Taft Building, Hollywood
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Helen Hopkins 3875 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Charles Tidd Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Permanent Guests,
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Ernst Simmel 555 N. Wilcox, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. David Brunswick
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Paul Epstein
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mr. Fred Leonard
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Prof. Richard Tolman
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Elizabeth Woods 6927 La Presa Drive, Hollywood
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Gabriel Segall 1930 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lachenbruch 10312 Dunkirk Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Guest Lists,
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Leo Seligman 704 N. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Herman Abraham 1930 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Carolyn Fisher 6927 La Presa Drive, Hollywood
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Sam Hirshfeld 3875 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Ms. Edith Burleigh 1325 W. Adams Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Ms. Esther Heath L.A. Child Guidance Clinic, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Sam Glass 1930 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Benioff 4327 Chevy Chase, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Ms. Helen Powner 222 ½ S. Westlake Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. S.L. Fox 3875 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Harry Mayer 1930 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Dorothy Franklin 1930 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Rebekah Earle 1719 3rd Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Herman C. Covey 1369 Henry Street, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Phillis F. Bartelme 1015 Garden Street, Santa Barbara
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Joseph Pessin L.A. County General Hospital, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Paul Roen Taft Building, Hollywood
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. F. J. Gassman 1932 W. 6th Street, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Wendy Stewart 5507 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. B. Gingold 1930 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. and Mrs. Rich. Evans
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Hoffman 1136 W. 6th Street, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Paul Levy 1033 S. New Hampshire Blvd., Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> C.W. Cate Santa Barbara Boy School, Carpentaria
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Prof. and Mrs. Henry Borsook 1121 Constance Avenue, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Pearl Knapp 1320 East California Avenue, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Elsie M. Farris 712 Heartwell Building, Long Beach
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Pedagogical Seminar, (tentative list)
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> C. W. Gate and staff Carpentaria, California
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Rebekah Earle 1719 3rd Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Pearl Knapp 1320 East California Avenue, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Sniffen Polytechnic Elementary School, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Ms. Greenslaw Polytechnic Elementary School, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Ms. Adams Polytechnic Elementary School, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Ruth Valentine 1147 Constance Avenue, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Ruth Lachenbruch 10312 Dunkirk Blvd., Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Ms. Anna Wilson % Ms. M.E. Jackson, Felton, California
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Ruth Scholtz
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Ms. Helen Powner 222 ½ S. Westlake Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Forrest Anderson and staff L.A. Child Guidance Clinic, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Creator,
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Subjects,
<p style="margin-left:.75in;">
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group, membership lists
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, membership list, April 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, regular members, April 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Ernst Simmel, President, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Arthur R. Timme, 1930 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. David Brunswick, 338 S. Hobart, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Prof. Paul Epstein, 1484 Oakdale, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Margrit Libbin, 850 Fifth Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mr. Thomas J. Libbin, 900 S. Tremaine, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Frances Deri, 123 N. Plymouth Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Ms. Estelle Levy 513 S. Mariposa Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Marjorie Leonard, 201 N. Norton Avenue, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Ruth Tolman, 345 S. Michigan Avenue, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Ruth Valentine, 1147 Constance Avenue, Pasadena
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Glen E. Myers, Compton Sanitarium, Compton
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mr. D.P. Wilson, 1021 W. 49th Street, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Forrest Anderson, 1325 W. Adams Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, associate members, April 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Edgar Daniels, Taft Building, Hollywood
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Helen Hopkins, associate member, 3875 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Charles Tidd, associate member, Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, permanent guests, April 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Ernst Simmel, permanent guest, 555 N. Wilcox, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. David Brunswick, permanent guest
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mrs. Paul Epstein, permanent guest, April 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mr. Fred Leonard, permanent guest, April 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Prof. Richard Tolman, permanent guest, April 1936
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Elizabeth Woods, permanent guest, 6927 La Presa Drive, Hollywood
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Dr. Gabriel Segall, permanent guest, 1930 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lachenbruch, permanent guests, 10312 Dunkirk Blvd, Los Angeles
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Scientific meetings, discussions
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
<p style="margin-left:.75in;"> Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
RG-06.27, Membership List of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles as of
April 1, 1937
Date, April 1, 1937
Document in one two pages
Creator,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic Study Group, membership lists
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, membership list, April 1, 1937
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, list of regular members, April 1, 1937
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, list of associate members, April 1, 1937
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, list of permanent guests, April 1, 1937
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, guest list, April 1, 1937
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, Pedagogical Seminar, the list, April 1, 1937
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-06.28, Scientific Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, February 26, 1937
Location, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
In attendance, 30
Document in one page
Guests, Dr. Sam Glass, Ms. Helen Powner, Dr. and Mrs. Gassman, Dr. Philip Bartelme,
Paul Levy, Mrs. R. Earle, Mrs. Pearl G. Knapp, Dr. R. Ubantschitsch, Dr. Paul Roen, Ms. G. Fraenkel, Ms. Esther Heath, Dr. H. Abraham, Dr. Karl Menninger, Ms. Lyle
Dr. Ernst Simmel, presiding
Speaker, Dr. Karl Menninger, Topeka, Kansas
Subject, Unconscious Motives of Suicide
Discussion, Roen, Brunswick, Simmel, Gassman, T. Libbin, Myers, Leonard, Levy, Wilson, Glass, Abraham, Lyle
RG-06.28, Dr. Karl Menninger, Scientific Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Study Group, February 26, 1937
Creator,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Dr. Karl Menninger, Unconscious Motives of Suicide, a lecture, February 26, 1937
Scientific works of Karl Menninger
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Karl Menninger
RG-06.29, Scientific Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, March 19, 1937
Location, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
In attendance, 21
Document in one page
Guests, Ms. Powner and a guest, Dr. and Mrs. Evans, Ms. G. Fraenkel, Mrs. V. Storck, Dr. Philip Bartelme, Dr. Gingold
Dr. Ernst Simmel, presiding
Speaker, Ms. Helen Powner
Subject, Homosexuality as a Problem in Juvenile Delinquency
Discussion, Simmel, M. Libbin, Daniels, Bartelme, Leonard, Gingold, Brunswick, F. Deri, R. Lachenbruch
Creator,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Helen Powner, Homosexuality as a Problem in Juvenile Delinquency, lecture, March 19, 1937
Scientific works of Helen Powner, 1930s
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Helen Powner
RG-06.30, Scientific Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, April 23, 1937
Location, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
In attendance, 32
Document in one page
Guests, Mrs. Battelle, Mrs. Pearl Knapp, Mrs. R. Earle, Dr. H. Abraham, Mrs. Marion Sniffen, Dr. B. Gingold, Mrs. Henry Borsook, Ms. Luchs, Dr. and Mrs. V. Storck, Ms. G. Fraenkel, Dr. Gassman, Dr. Sam Glass, Dr. Goldwasser and a guest
Dr. Ernst Simmel, presiding
Speaker, Mrs. Marjorie Leonard
Subject, The Role of Transference in Education
Discussion, Brunswick, Timme, Earle, Simmel, R. Lachenbruch, E. Levy, Glass
Creator,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Scientific meetings, discussions
Marjorie Leonard, The Role of Transference in Education
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Marjorie Leonard
RG-06.31, Minutes of Executive Council Meeting for the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Date, May 7, 1937
Location, 901 S. Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles
Document in one page
Those present, Dr. Simmel, Mrs. Deri by proxy, Mr. Thomas J Libbin, Dr. Davin Brunswick, Mrs. Margrit Libbin
Creator,
Margrit Libbin, Secretary for Psychoanalytic Study Group (1930s)
Subjects,
Executive Council Meetings, Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Executive Council Meeting for the Psychoanalytic Study Group, May 7, 1937
Executive Council Meetings, Psychoanalytic Study Group, agendas
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Executive Council Meeting, May 7, 1937
Nominations proposed:
To regular membership, Dr. Edgar Daniels
To associate membership, Dr. Herman Abraham, Dr. Carolyn Fisher
As permanent guests, Mrs. Rebekah Earle, Dr. Sam Glass, Ms. Helen Powner, Dr. Urbaschitsch
The Annual meeting is to be held on May 21, 1937 at 7:15 in the evening
Agenda,
<ol> <li> Report by President</li> <li> Report by Treasurer</li> <li> Report on Library</li> <li> Nomination for membership</li> <li> Election of council</li></ol> The New Work Program is in preparation
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RG-06.32, Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, Memorandum to Members and Guests
Date, May 14, 1937
Document on the letterhead of the Psychoanalytic Study Group, one page
From the Executive Council of
Author: Dr. MelamedAdolescent type, An Obstreperous type, past rejected, present accepted
Adolescent type, A Quiet type, past and present accepted, Dr. Bernfeld
Adolescent type, A Simple type, past and present rejected, Dr. Bernfeld
Affect-Emotion-Activity complex, Dr. Brunswick, discourse
Affinity in functions of Defense and Aggression, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Aggressive-Destructive instincts by Freud
A marked difference between the boy and the adult transvestites, Dr. Stoller
Applied Psychoanalysis, narratives
A pubescent is expected to postpone, suppress or repel his new desire, Bernfeld
A pubescent pre-history determines if he will submit or rebel to the social demands, Bernfeld
A signal of Anxiety is perceived by the Ego to initiate defense activities, Dr. Stoller, discourse
Causation of bisexuality in the given case (the mother of the transvestite boy)
Correlation with Anxiety-Fear-Defense, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Correlation with Rage-Anger-Aggression, Dr. Brunswick, discourse
Definition of Youth as a sociological concept, Dr. Bernfeld
Deformation of the Ego by the Defense Mechanism, key points of the analysis
Demarcation against adulthood is the lack of economic and sexual independence, Bernfeld
Demarcation against childhood is puberty, Dr. Bernfeld
Discourse on the typology of the instincts, bibliography of the subject, Dr. Brunswick
Discussion on Dr. Stoller, Paper, The Analysis of the Mother of the Transvestite Boy, 1965
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. David Brunswick
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Stoller, Paper
Dr. Bernfeld, Puberty, Youth and Adolescence, lecture
Dr. Bernfeld, Scientific works
Dr. Bernfeld, two premises, a psychological puberty and the social coordinates
Dr. Brunswick, Afferent drives and efferent discharges, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, An Introduction to a Physiological Psychoanalytic Psychology, manuscript
Dr. Brunswick, A Revision of the Classification of Instincts or Drives, Paper, 1954
Dr. Brunswick, Classification of Instincts, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Defense must be considered as instinctual drive, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Defensive and Aggressive Drives, classification
Dr. Brunswick, definition and exposition of instinctual drives, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Instinctual Drives, conceptions and terminology
Dr. Brunswick, instinctual drives, the affects or emotions, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Instinctual Drive to defense and its related affects of fear and anxiety, conception
Dr. Brunswick, intentions to connect Psychoanalytic Theory with physiological substrate, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Pleasure, Pain and Affect, Paper
Dr. Brunswick, relationship between drives and affects, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, The Drivers and the Affects, Paper, 1965
Dr. Brunswick, Theory of Psychoanalysis with Underlying Psychology, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, There is no affect without relation to arousal or expression of instinctual drive
Dr. Brunswick, Vital and Libidinal Drives, classification
Dr. David Brunswick, discourse and reflections, Psychoanalytic Group and aftermath, interview
Dr. David Brunswick, early years in Los Angeles, 1930s
Dr. David Brunswick, founder of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Dr. David Brunswick, President, Psychoanalytic Study Group, 1945 -- 1947
Dr. David Brunswick, Secretary, Psychoanalytic Study Group
Dr. Fenichel, Ego - Strength and Weakness, a talk given at the scientific meeting, 1938
Dr. Fenichel, the Defense mechanism weakens the Ego, conception
Dr. Mehl McDowell, presentation of his Paper, An Inferiority Complex, 1960s
Dr. Otto Fenichel, scientific works
Dr. Otto Fenichel, talks, lectures and discussions, Psychoanalytic Study Group
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory and discourse of Psychoanalysis
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Dr. Otto Fenichel joins the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, 1938
Dr. Robert Stoller, The Analysis of the Mother of a Transvestite Boy, 1965
Dr. Simmel, Discourse on masturbation with regard to compulsion neurosis, 1938
Dr. Simmel, Neurotic Criminality and Lust Murder, a paper presented at Scientific Meeting, 1938
Dr. Simmel, scientific works
Dr. Simmel, Scientific works, abstracts
Dr. Stoller, a narrative on the transvestite son, discourse
Dr. Stoller, The Mother contributions to her son transvestism, Dr. Stoller
Dr. Stoller, theories of gender identity and the dynamics of sexual excitement
Drive-source function, emotional bodily changes as felt by the individual, Dr. Brunswick
Early Freudian view on Neurosis, discourse
Ego-instincts, conceptions and terminology
Ego utilizes instinctual defense energies to oppose, inhibit, repress the instinctual demands
Erotic instincts, oral, anal and genital eroticism, discourse by Prof. Epstein
Expenditure of counter-cathectic energy causes ego-impoverishment, Inferiority Complex
Factors of inferiority related to infancy, pre-oedipally and oediplally
Family history as causation for abnormal sexuality (the mother of the transvestite boy), Dr. Stoller
Fear and Defense instincts by Dr. Brunswick
Four types of adolescence by Dr. Bernfeld
Freud's propensity for biological analysis, discourse, Professor Epstein
Freud, Instincts and their Vicissitudes, theory and conceptions
Freud saw neurosis as a conflict between two groups of drives, the ego instincts and the erotic ins
If the Ego instincts are threatened they by one of the erotic instincts, the effect of repression
Immunity from the future relapses depends on the quality of success, Dr. Brunswick
Inferiority Complex, psychoanalytic terminology
Internalized objects are present in all character disorders, Inferiority Complex
Interrelations between the drives or instincts, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
In the stimulation of the defensive-aggressive drives we sense only pain, tension as the source
In this paper, the only criteria for cure is attaining of genital level and sexual fulfilling
Introspection shall not be disregarded in psychoanalytic psychological theory, Dr. Brunswick
Libidinization as defense against Anxiety, conception, Dr. Brunswick
Modified and atypical analysis with regard to Inferiority Complex introjects
Multi-functional responses of the Ego, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Our sensing of the source stimulation is only in the form of vague tension, vital-libidinal drives
Painful and unpleasant sensation bring about reaction of defense or aggression, Dr. Brunswick
Parasympathetic autonomic nervous system is responsible for vital-libidinal instinct, Dr. Brunswick
Passive destructive tendencies are in these relations, Dr. Brunswick
Passive patients are forcing to activity, Dr. Brunswick
Personal inferiority is woven into the character structure
Personal inferiority maintains psychic equilibrium-serving a defense function
Postmodernity and the Theory of Instincts
Postmodern Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Brunswick
Primary source of every instinctual drive is a painful or unpleasure sensation or tension
Prof. Epstein, theoretical argumentation and Freudian concept on the Death Instinct, 1939
Professor Paul Epstein, founder of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Professor Paul Epstein, The Death Instinct, talk presented at scientific meeting, Los Angeles
Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis, discourses and narratives
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Psychoanalysis, discourse to the length of the number of sessions and the overall of its duration
Psychoanalytic narratives, papers, publications
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Question with regard to the proper duration of psychoanalysis
Scholarly discussions and discourses
Scientific meetings, discussions
Scientific works of Dr. Brunswick, 1930s -- 1960s
Scientific works of Dr. Robert Stoller, 1960s
Scientific works of Professor Paul Epstein, 1930s - 1950s
Self-preservative instincts, conceptions and terminology
Sexual instincts by Freud
Sigmund Freud, Theory of Psychoanalysis
The defensive-aggressive drives are alloplastic in goal, attempting to exert changes in the milieu
The manifold defense mechanism of the Ego, makes ego-analysis more imperative
The Mother exposed herself to her son, Dr. Stolelr
Theory and conceptions of physiology and psychoanalysis, Dr. Brunswick
Theory and discourse of the instincts or drives, Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Physiology
Theory and implication of Psychoanalysis
Theory of Psychoanalysis, narratives
Theory of urges, drives and instincts, discourse, Prof. Epstein
The prepotency of the pain reaction in the nervous system, Dr. Brunswick
The rise of neurosis out of repressions, discourse, Freud
The sympathetic autonomic nervous system is responsible for defensive-aggressive instincts or drives
The vital-libidinal drives are autoplastic in their aim, Dr. Brunswick
Twofold definition of Adolescence, psychological and sociological, Dr. Bernfeld
Unitary theory of affect, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Unitary theory of Anxiety, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Vacillating, over-stimulation, depreciating rejections, neurotic character, Inferiority Complex
Wife and Husband, transvestism, discourse
Historical and content-related analysis
These psychoanalytic narratives are not bound by a spcecific theme. They reflect a broader spectrum of psychoanalytic writings iby scope and conent.
There are also a number of lectures given at scientific institutions. The topics of those also vary.
Documents and Files:
RG-13.01, A psychoanalytic study of an Inferiority Complex, by Dr. Mehl McDowell, ca 1958
RG-13.02, Dr. Siegfried Bernfeld, Puberty, Youth and Adolescence, discourse , October 1, 1937
RG-13.03, Neurotic Criminality and Lust Murder, by Dr. Simmel, October 7, 1938
RG-13.04, Ego, Strength and Weakness by Dr. Otto Fenichel, welcoming to the Study Group, June 24, 1938
RG-13.05, Prof. Paul Epstein, The Death Instinct, abstract, February 3, 1939
RG-13.06, Dr. Brunswick, Terminable and Endless Analysis, review of the Freud perception, December 3, 1937
RG-13.07, The Analysis of the Mother of a Tranvenstite Boy by Dr. Robert Stoller, May 1965
RG-13.08, The Drivers and the Affects, an essay by Dr. Brunswick, March 18, 1965
RG-13.09, Prof. Paul Epstein, The Death Urge, paper presented to Psychoanalytic Study Group, February 3, 1939
RG-13.10, Dr. Bernfeld, Pathology and Logic of Interpretation, December 1, 1939
RG-13.11, Dr. May Romm, Reformed and expedited psychoanalytic treatment, June 11, 1943
RG-13.12, Dr. Fenichel, The Psychology of the Emigrant, December 18, 1942
RG-13.13, Dr. Fenichel, Guilt Feeling, January 23, 1943
RG-13.14, Dr. Erikson, Psychiatric Observation on a Submarine, September 4, 1942
RG-13.15, Psychoanalysis in the work at the Induction Board, October 2, 1942
RG-13.16, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, lecture , lecture, October 23, 1946
RG-13.17, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, discourse, October 30, 1946
RG-13.18, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, discourse, November 6, 1946
RG-13.19, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, discourse , November 13, 1946
RG-13.20, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, Oedipus Situation, November 20, 1946
RG-13.21, Formation of the Superego, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, 1946
RG-13.22, Dr. Newhouse, Discussion on early indications of psychotic tendencies, December 13, 1946
RG-13.23, Dr. Ernst Simmel, War Neuroses, an English adaptation, 1944, first published in Germany, 1918
RG-13.24, Dr. Simmel, Etiology of Dementia Parecox, inaugural dissertation, 1908
RG-13.25, Dr. Simmel, Self-Preservation and the Death Instinct, reprint, 1944
RG-13.26, Dr. Simmel, Phenomenon of Acting Out, paper, 1936
RG-13.27, Hanna Segal, Introduction to the Kleinian Technique in Psychoanalysis, January 10, 1966
RG-13.28, Hanna Segal, Delusion and Artistic Creativity, The Spire, 1973
RG-13.29, Hanna Segal, A Delusional System as a Defense against the re-emergence of a Catastrophic Situation
RG-13.30, Enid Balint, On the Feeling of being Empty of Oneself, 1963
RG-13.31, Ruth Aaron, The Analyst Emotional Life During Work, paper, 1960s
RG-13.32, George Pollock, Symbiosis and the Symbiotic Neurosis, paper, 1962
RG-13.33, Kato Van Leeuwen, Sydney Pomer, The Separation-Adaptation Response, Paper, 1969
RG-13.34, Leo Rangel, The Concept of Psychic Trauma, Paper, 1965
RG-13.35, Michael Balint, Two Forms of Regression -- Benign and Malignant, 1963
RG-13.36, Franz Alexander, The Dynamics of Psychotherapy in the Light of Learning Theory, 1963
RG-13.37, Herbert Schlesinger, Progressive and Regressive Elements in the Making of Promises, essay, 1962
RG-13.38, Hyman Weiland, A New Concept in Crisis Intervention, American annual meeting, 1967
RG-13.39, Leo Rangell, The Scope of Heinz Hartmann, essay, 1964
RG-13.40, Kato van Leeuwen, Child Sexual Abuse, Changes in Psychoanalytic Perspective, article, 1993
RG-13.41, Heiman van Dam, Problems of Transference in Child Analysis, 1966
RG-13.42, Hyman Weiland, Considering on the Development of Symbiosis, Separation Anxiety, essay
RG-13.43, Kato Van Leeuwen, Study of Separation-Adaptation Phenomena, June 1970
RG-13.44, Dr. Simmel, Anti-Semitism A Social Disease, collection of essays, edited by Simmel, 1946
RG-13.45, David Shakow, Psychoanalytic education for behavioral and social scientist, research, 1960s
RG-13.46, Anna Freud, Regression is instinctual, discourse, 1960s
RG-13.47, The Ego Fear of its Wish for Regress, discourse, unsigned, 1960s
RG-13.48, Letter from Charles Sarlin to Robert Jokl, regression and anxiety, correlation, April 20, 1959
RG-13.49, Letter from Jokl to Sarlin, The Ego and Regression, discourse, April 12, 1959
RG-13.50, Charles Sarlin, Ego psychology, regression and anxiety, correlation, essay, 1959
Item 1: RG-13.01, A Psychoanalytic Study of an Inferiority Complex, by Dr. Mehl McDowell, ca 1958, ca 1958
Item 2: RG-13.02, Dr. Siegfried Bernfeld, Puberty, Youth and Adolescence, discourse , October 1, 1937, October 1, 1937
Item 3: RG-13.03, Neurotic Criminality and Lust Murder, by Dr. Simmel, October 7, 1938, October 7, 1938
Item 4: RG-13.04, Ego, Strength and Weakness by Dr. Otto Fenichel, welcoming to the Study Group, June 24, 1938, June 24, 1938
Item 5: RG-13.05, Prof. Paul Epstein, The Death Instinct, abstract, February 3, 1939, February 3, 1939
Item 6: RG-13.06, Dr. Brunswick, Terminable and Endless Analysis, review of the Freud perception, December 3, 1937, December 3, 1937
Item 7: RG-13.07, The Analysis of the Mother of a Tranvestite Boy by Dr. Robert Stoller, May 1965, May 2965
Item 8: RG-13.08, The Drivers and the Affects, an essay by Dr. Brunswick, March 18, 1965, March 18, 1965
Item 9: RG-13.09, Prof. Paul Epstein, The Death Urge, paper presented to Psychoanalytic Study Group, February 3, 1939, February 3, 1939
Item 10: RG-13.10, Dr. Bernfeld, Pathology and Logic of Interpretation, Decembe, December 1, 1939
Item 11: RG-13.11, Dr. May Romm, Reformed and expedited psychoanalytic treatment, June 11, 1943, June 11, 1943
Item 12: RG-13.12, Dr. Fenichel, The Psychology of the Emigrant, December 18, 1942, December 18, 1942
Item 13: RG-13.13, Dr. Fenichel, Guilt Feeling, January 23, 1943, January 23, 1943
Item 14: RG-13.14, Dr. Erikson, Psychiatric Observation on a Submarine, September 4, 1942, September 4, 1942
Item 15: RG-13.15, Psychoanalysis in the work at the Induction Board, October 2, 1942, October 2, 1942
Item 16: RG-13.16, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, lecture, October 23, 1946, October 23, 1946
Item 17: RG-13.17, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, discourse, October 30, 1946, October 30, 1946
Item 18: RG-13.18, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, discourse , November 6, 1946, November 1946
Item 19: RG-13.19, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, discourse , November 13, 1946, November 1946
Item 20: RG-13.20, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, Oedipus Situation, November 20, 1946, November 1946
Item 21: RG-13.21, Formation of the Superego, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, 1946, November 1946
Item 22: RG-13.22, Dr. Newhouse, Discussion on early indications of psychotic tendencies, December 13, 1946, December 1946
Item 23: RG-13.23, Dr. Ernst Simmel, War Neuroses, an English adaptation, 1944, first published in Germany, 1918, November 1944
Item 24: RG-13.24, Dr. Simmel, Etiology of Dementia Parecox, inaugural dissertation, 1908, 1908
Item 25: RG-13.25, Dr. Simmel, Self-Preservation and the Death Instinct, reprint, 1944, 1944
Item 26: RG-13.26, Dr. Simmel, Phenomenon of Acting Out, paper, 1936, 1936
Item 27: RG-13.27, Hanna Segal, Introduction to the Kleinian Techique in Psychoanalysis, January 10, 1966, January 1966
Item 28: RG-13.28, Hanna Segal, Delusion and Artistic Creativity, The Spire, 1973, 1973
Item 29: RG-13.29, Hanna Segal, A Delusional System as a Defense against the re-emergence of a Catastrofic Situation, ca 1973
Item 30: RG-13.30, Enid Balint, On the Feeling of being Empty of Oneself, 1963, June 1963
Item 31: RG-13.31, Ruth Aaron, The Analyst Emotional Life During Work, paper, undated, 1960s
Item 32: RG-13.32, George Pollock, Symbiosis and the Symbiotic Neurosis, paper, 1962, 1962
Item 33: RG-13.33, Kato Van Leeuwen and Sydney Pomer, The Separation-Adaptation Response, Paper, 1969, 1969
Item 34: RG-13.34, Leo Rangell, The Concept of Psychic Trauma, Paper, 1965, 1965
Item 35: RG-13.35, Michael Balint, Two Forms of Regression -- Benign and Malignant, 1963, 1963
Item 36: RG-13.36, Franz Alexander, The Dynamics of Psychotherapy in the Light of Learning Theory, 1963, 1963
Item 37: RG-13.37, Herbert Schlesinger, Progressive and Regressive Elements in the Making of Promises, essay, 1962, 1962
Item 38: RG-13.38, Hyman Weiland, A New Concept in Crisis Intervention, American annual meeting, 1967, 1967
Item 39: RG-13.39, Leo Rangell, The Scope of Heinz Hartmann, essay, 1964, 1964
Item 40: RG-13.40, Kato van Leeuwen, Child Sexual Abuse, Changes in Psychoanalytic Perspective, article, 1993, 1993
Item 41: RG-13.41, Heiman van Dam, Problems of Transference in Child Analysis, 1966, 1966
Item 42: RG-13.42, Hyman Weiland, Considering on the Development of Symbiosis, Separation Anxiety, essay, 1970s
Item 43: RG-13.43, Kato Van Leeuwen, Study of Separation-Adaptation Phenomena, June 1970, June 1970
Item 44: RG-13.44, Dr. Simmel, Anti-Semitism A Social Disease, collection of essays, edited by Simmel, 1946, 1946
Item 45: RG-13.45, David Shakow, Psychoanalytic education for behavioral and social scientist, research, 1960s, 1960s
Item 46: RG-13.46, Anna Freud, Regression is instinctual, discourse, 1960s, 1960s
Item 47: RG-13.47, The Ego Fear of its Wish for Regress, discourse, unsigned, 1960s, 1960s
Item 48: RG-13.48, Letter from Charles Sarlin to Robert Jokl, regression and anxiety, correlation, April 20, 1959, April 20, 1959
Item 49: RG-13.49, Letter from Jokl to Sarlin, The Ego and Regression, discourse, April 12, 1959, April 12, 1959
Item 50: RG-13.50, Charles Sarlin, Ego psychology, regression and anxiety, correlation, essay, 1959, 1959