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RG-30.179, Letter from Ernst Simmel to Franz Alexander, May 31, 1938, discourse
Date:
May 31, 1938
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RG-30.179
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NCP-LA
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History of Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, 1950-1999 Item 179: RG-30.179, Letter from Ernst Simmel to Franz Alexander, May 31, 1938, discourse, May 31, 1938
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A letter from Ernst Simmel to Franz Alexander, May 31, 1938
Correspondence between Ernst Simmel and Franz Alexander
Discourse of the lay psychoanalysis, its merits and medical authority of the treatment, Simmel, 1938
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernest Simmel
Documents of Franz Alexander in the NCP-LA Archive
History of Psychoanalysis
History of Psychoanalytic Study Group in Los Angeles, 1930s -- 1940s
History of the early psychoanalytic discourse in Los Angeles, 1930s, Simmel, 1938
Position of the State medical examiners vs. lay analytic therapy, Simmel, 1938, History
Simmel, continuation of training of European analyst is for the advance of psychoanalysis here, 1938
Simmel, he regards it is a setback if the APA will medicalize psychoanalytic treatment, 1938 History
Simmel, his material situation did not permit serving an internship, History
Simmel, it has become an obligation to follow indication of physicians to conduct psychoanalysis
Simmel, Organization of Psychoanalytic Study Group to accommodate our needs, Los Angeles, 1934
Simmel, owing to circumstances could not serve a year of internship, History
Simmel, professional analyst would be crippled if placed under medical authority, 1938, History
Simmel, Psychoanalytic Study Group, a form of treatment and research evincing scientific principles
Simmel, Psychoanalytic Study Group is regarded as representation of official Freudian psychoanalysis
Simmel, psychoanalytic therapy is a medical treatment and should be recognized as such, 1938 History
Simmel, responsibilities as a teacher in the Psychoanalytic Study Group, no time serving internship
Simmel, to a certain point considered himself a lay analyst, no medical license to practice in CA
The state medical authorities do not regard the analytic methods as a part of medical practice, 1938
Correspondence between Ernst Simmel and Franz Alexander
Discourse of the lay psychoanalysis, its merits and medical authority of the treatment, Simmel, 1938
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernest Simmel
Documents of Franz Alexander in the NCP-LA Archive
History of Psychoanalysis
History of Psychoanalytic Study Group in Los Angeles, 1930s -- 1940s
History of the early psychoanalytic discourse in Los Angeles, 1930s, Simmel, 1938
Position of the State medical examiners vs. lay analytic therapy, Simmel, 1938, History
Simmel, continuation of training of European analyst is for the advance of psychoanalysis here, 1938
Simmel, he regards it is a setback if the APA will medicalize psychoanalytic treatment, 1938 History
Simmel, his material situation did not permit serving an internship, History
Simmel, it has become an obligation to follow indication of physicians to conduct psychoanalysis
Simmel, Organization of Psychoanalytic Study Group to accommodate our needs, Los Angeles, 1934
Simmel, owing to circumstances could not serve a year of internship, History
Simmel, professional analyst would be crippled if placed under medical authority, 1938, History
Simmel, Psychoanalytic Study Group, a form of treatment and research evincing scientific principles
Simmel, Psychoanalytic Study Group is regarded as representation of official Freudian psychoanalysis
Simmel, psychoanalytic therapy is a medical treatment and should be recognized as such, 1938 History
Simmel, responsibilities as a teacher in the Psychoanalytic Study Group, no time serving internship
Simmel, to a certain point considered himself a lay analyst, no medical license to practice in CA
The state medical authorities do not regard the analytic methods as a part of medical practice, 1938
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