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RG-27.35, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, December 1962
Date:
December 28, 1962
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NCP-LA
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Kato Van Leeuwen Papers and Correspondences, 1930s -- 1990s, 1930-1990 Item 35: RG-27.35, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, December 1962, December 28, 1962
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"Fetishistogenic" mother
Alexander Rogawski, M.D.
Analyst as a transitional oject
Children's Fetishistic Object Relationships and Fetishism
December 28, 1962
Development of pathological part-object relationships
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Donald Winnicott, M.D.
Fetishism, smelling and touching
Fetishism and fixation
Fetishism and gratification
Fetishism and pathological maternal attachment
Fetishism and the forbidden
Fetishism and the unconscious
Fetishism as a focal symptom
Fetishism as an unconscious pact between mother and child
Fetishism as perversion
Fetishism in Children
Fetishism in children is pathological
Fetishistic attitudes in object relationships
Fetishistic object and sleep
Fixation at a stage of part-object relationships
Frederick Hacker, M.D.
George Mohr, M.D.
Kato van Leeuwen, M.D.
Marvin Osman, M.D.
Melitta Sperling, M.D.
Mother-child relationship
Object relationships and psychosomatic symptoms
Real mother and substitute mother
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Separation anxiety and fetishism
Sydney L. Pomer, M.D.
The mothers of fetishistic children
Winnicott's theory of transitional objects
Alexander Rogawski, M.D.
Analyst as a transitional oject
Children's Fetishistic Object Relationships and Fetishism
December 28, 1962
Development of pathological part-object relationships
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Donald Winnicott, M.D.
Fetishism, smelling and touching
Fetishism and fixation
Fetishism and gratification
Fetishism and pathological maternal attachment
Fetishism and the forbidden
Fetishism and the unconscious
Fetishism as a focal symptom
Fetishism as an unconscious pact between mother and child
Fetishism as perversion
Fetishism in Children
Fetishism in children is pathological
Fetishistic attitudes in object relationships
Fetishistic object and sleep
Fixation at a stage of part-object relationships
Frederick Hacker, M.D.
George Mohr, M.D.
Kato van Leeuwen, M.D.
Marvin Osman, M.D.
Melitta Sperling, M.D.
Mother-child relationship
Object relationships and psychosomatic symptoms
Real mother and substitute mother
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Separation anxiety and fetishism
Sydney L. Pomer, M.D.
The mothers of fetishistic children
Winnicott's theory of transitional objects
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