Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, periodicals, Bulletins, 1960-1996 | NCP-LA
This Collections comprises periodicals published by the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute in 1960s -- 1990s.
The publication, entitled Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, reflected psychoanalytic discourse and reviews related to the activities of this Organization, as well as the sister-organizations. Overall the Bulletin was published quarterly.
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute established in defiance to the Split in the Psychoanalytic Society and ensued emphatically and hastily created the Institute of Medical Psychoanalysis. This organization by its very name was determined to the medical prevalence in Psychoanalysis. In other words, the social component, so far dominated in the Freudian School of Psychoanalysis, had been modified to a rather practical or practitioners’ approach, reifying de facto the therapeutic prevalence in Psychoanalysis.
Those who remained still dedicated to the traditional values of Psychoanalysis as a Theory and Social Science re-established an organization under the name Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, keeping the Psychoanalytic Group, the former core of the Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, an independent entity.
The Manifesto of the new Organization came out on March 3, 1950. It was entitled as follows, Statement for the Candidates Meeting. This document had laid the principles of the Psychoanalytic Institution emanated from the Freudian tenants of a broader psychoanalytic discourse.
This Statement also reflected on the imminent split between the proponents of practical, de facto, therapeutic Psychoanalysis and those who still believed in Psychoanalysis as a premise of a Social Science and would not persist on separation non-medical scholars from practicing psychoanalytic training and therapy.
The tenets of disagreements were also statement in this document. The discourse goes as follows. Working together for three and a half years has failed to diminish the disagreement on principles, but has made the maintenance of training standards more difficult. It was reluctantly agreed that only the formation of a new Institute would make it possible to maintain the high standards of psychoanalytic teaching and practice.
There is no doubt that personality factors are interwoven with the scientific differences which does add to the incompatibility.
It is believed that the formation of two separate institutes will make possible a more cordial scientific atmosphere, since it will do away with much of the latent hostility that existed until now.
The Institute made strides in the 1950s, the Greenson curriculum revision, the Van Der Heide and McGuire curriculum were well worked out.
With regard to the reorganization of the Institute and Society, we shall refer to Dr. Maimon Leavitt’s recollections.
In 1963, the Institute was attempting to implement certain changes in the bylaws to improve the organization, but could not effectively accomplish this.
The publication of the Bulletin of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute commenced in 1964
In late 1963 and early 1964, Dr. Friedman submitted a detailed plan for reorganizing the Training School, but this was not acted upon. Since then the Society, Institute, Training School and a number of committees and sub-committees deliberated the variants of reorganization on the modified and new premises of functioning. The principle organizational premise was adopted with regard to a single organization rather than two.
These were difficult times. The antagonism became as intense as before the Split.
The reorganization of 1965 –1967 was designed to contend with problems of the 1950s. However, However the multi-vectorial discourse of the new trends in Psychoanalysis and Metapsychology again caused a divisive state of affairs resultant in ineffectiveness in scholarly and organizational dealings.
In January 1976, a group of 17 analysts of classic persuasion decided to declare independence. In utter frustration, no longer hopeful of resolving the issues of their own effort they petitioned American Psychoanalytic Association for the right to begin the process of establishing a new Institute of their own.
By the beginning of the 1980s the divisive obstacle had been overcome by evolution of the competitive ideologies and the Time has become favorable factor for the new integration.
It is worth noting some remarkable landmarks in the painful discourse exerted by ideological differences and theoretical trajectories. For example, any departure from what could be regarded as mainstream Freudian theory was viewed with particular suspicion in the 1950s.
The Kleinian situation created quite a stir within the psychoanalytic milieu of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. Perhaps it was partially owned by the state of theoretical affairs, namely the American Ego Psychology was away from the dimension from uncanny, away from certain emphases on the unconscious. As the Ego Psychology becomes important and sets the tone for much of the discussion in the 1950s and early 1960s, then the Kleinian ideas seem very regressive in certain ways.
Perhaps it was a pragmatic imposition of mundane occurrences, an American scientific, but pragmatic and funding-oriented milieu, that the former ideologically incompatible grouping gave place to the integration effort that eventuated in the current institutional setting.
RG-29.01, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 5, No. 1, December 1967
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, periodicals, Bulletins
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), publications
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reorganization, the new By-Laws, 1967
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute commences a new periodical, The Bulletin, 1967
Dr. Norman Atkins, LAPSI, narratives
Dr. Maimon Leavitt, discusses the new programs for LAPSI, Bulletin, December 1967
Dr. Albert Kandelin, narratives, LAPSI, Bulletins
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
Psyche and Culture, scientific discourse, Dr. Werner Muensterberger, Bulletin, December 1967
Dr. Friedman, Psychoanalysis as a comprehensive psychology goes beyond medicine, Bulletin, 1967
Dr. Friedman, we shall not restrict Psychoanalysis only to MDs, for it is beyond the Medicine, 1967
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-29.02, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 5, No. 2, June 1968
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, periodicals, Bulletins
Dr. Robert Dorn, discourse on the validity of modern day Psychoanalysis, Bulletin, June 1968
Dr. Dorn, our Society, Institute structures do not serve to deliver the insights of Psychoanalysis
Dr. Dorn, Psychoanalytic Society-Institute, its functions in the Past, Bulletin, 1968
Dr. Robert Wallerstein, On the uncertainty of modern Psychoanalysis as a scientific theory, 1968
Dr. Wallerstein, Searching for a scholarly path for Psychoanalysis as a science, 1968
Dr. Abraham, an editorial article, LAPSI, Bulletin, June 1968
Dr. Maurice Walsh, scientific narrative, LAPSI, Bulletin, June 1968
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-29.03, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 1, Spring 1969
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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Dr. Herbert Rosenfeld, The Psychopathology of the Erotic Resistance in Neurotic Patients, discourse
Ernst Lewy, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Publications of members in 1968, a list
LAPSI, Scholarly and educational programs
Lawrence J. Friedman, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Leo Rangel, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), publications
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), Staff
Maurice N. Walsh, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Ralph R. Greenson, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Robert Stoller, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
RG-29.04, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 2, Autumn 1969
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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Albert Kandelin, Ernest Simmel, an essay, LAPSI, Bulletin, November 1969
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, historical narratives, Albert Kandelin
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
Leo Rangel, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), publications
Philip Wilson, scientific meeting, LAPSI, Bulletin, November 1969
Henry Lihn, scientific meeting, LAPSI, Bulletin, November 1969
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussion
LAPSI, Bulletins, Recent acquisitions of The Simmel-Fenichel Library
RG-29.05, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, Number 3, Spring 1970
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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Alfred Kandelin, historical publications, LAPSI, Bulletin, No.3, Spring, 1970
David Brunswick, publications, LAPSI, Bulletin, No.3, Spring, 1970
Dr. Rangel, Concern for scientific principles has been kept in organizational matters, Bulletin 1970
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, historical narratives, Albert Kandelin
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), publications
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
Modern trend (1960s) to minimize the role of instincts, Rangel, Bulletin, Spring 1970
Dr. Rangell, reference to Carl Rogers, method of non-directiveness, borrowing from Psychoanalysis
Dr. Rangell, discourse on partial borrowing from Psychoanalysis, 1970
Dr. Rangell, elements of Psychoanalysis become more popular than the Theory of Psychoanalysis, 1970
Leo Rangell, American psychoanalyst, twice president of the International Psychoanalytic Association
Leo Rangell, Applied Psychoanalysis, pro and counter, 1970
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-29.06, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 4, Autumn 1970
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, Recent acquisitions of The Simmel-Fenichel Library
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
Peter A. Tararin, M.S.L.S., Librarian, The Simmel-Fenichel Memorial Library
Psychoanalytic Group existed until January 25, 1952, Albert Kandelin
Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, history, Albert Kandelin, Bulletin, Autumn 1970
Simmel-Fenichel Memorial Library, Bulletin, Autumn 1970
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, LAPSI, NCA
RG-29.07, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 6, Winter 1971
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, Recent acquisitions of The Simmel-Fenichel Library
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
The Counter Culture, Adaptive or Maladaptive, Morton Levitt, scientific meeting, LAPSI
LAPSI, The Fenichel-Simmel Memorial Lectures
The Man in the Mental Apparatus, Dr. Shafer, memorial lecture, 1971
Albert Kandelin, Sigmund Freud memorial meeting, October 1939, Psychoanalytic group, history
RG-29.08, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 5, Summer 1971
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Bulletins, In Memoriam, Frances Deri, No. 5, Summer 1971
Dr. Walsh, The Symbolism of the Hump of the Hunchback, scientific meeting, LAPSI, Summer 1971
Dr. W. R. Bion, The Grid, scientific meeting, May 12, 1971
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
RG-29.09, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, Number 7, Autumn 1972
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
Ernst Lewy, the eightieth birthday celebration, discourse, Bulletin, No.7, Autumn 1972
Albert Kandelin, article about Ernst Lewy, LAPSI, Bulletin, No.7, Autumn 1972
Dr. Hanna Segal, narratives, LAPSI, Bulletin, No.7, Autumn 1972
Ernst Lewy, Historical Charismatic Leaders and Mythical Heroes, discourse, 1972
Ernst Lewy, discourse on Theodor Herzl, 1972
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific narratives, Psychoanalysis
LAPSI, Bulletins, Recent acquisitions of The Simmel-Fenichel Library
RG-29.10, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 9, Autumn 1973
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
RG-29.11, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 8, Spring 1973
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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About Margrit Munk, personal and professional vitae
Graffiti, some observation and speculations, discourse, Bulletin, No. 8, Spring 1973
Joseph Weiss, The Emergence of the New Theme, a Contribution to the Psychoanalytic Theory of Therapy
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
Relativity of Time, concept, Henrik Van Loon, 1938
Richard F. Sterba, 19 Bergasse, discourse, scientific meeting, LAPSI, 1972
Richard F. Sterba, Psychoanalytic Theory of Sublimation, 1931
Richard Sterba, psychoanalyst, scholar, 1898 -- 1989
Robert H. Jokl, reflections on opposition and resistance to Freud in his discussion group, 1930s
Sigmund Freud, After my death one can see many analysts and very little analysis, by Robert Sterba
Sigmund Freud, As a scientific investigator one should not take therapy into consideration, meeting
Sigmund Freud, Free investigation is tremendously limited by the therapy, Bergasse 19, meeting
Sigmund Freud, Repression precludes Sublimation, principles of psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud, Therapeutic ambition leads to pragmatism as in America where everything is a dollar
Sigmund Freud, Therapeutic ambitions is only halfway useful for science, Bergasse 19, meeting
RG-29.12, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 10, Summer 1974
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
Otto Kernberg, Instincts, Affects and Object Relations, discourse, scientific meeting, LAPSI, 1973
Ralph Greenson, Psychoanalysis is not suitable for psychotic patients theoretically, experientially
Ralph Greenson, the Kleinian analysts lack the interest in history, discourse 1973
Ralph Greenson, the Kleinian disinterest in external reality, discourse, 1973
Ralph Greenson, there is a gulf between Kleinian and Freudian analysts, discourse, 1973
Ralph Greenson, Transference, Freud or Klein, discourse, scientific meeting, LAPSI, 1973
The School for Nursery Years, history
The Simmel-Fenichel annual lecture, 1973
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
RG-29.13, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 11, Autumn 1974
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
Harold P. Blum, The Borderline Childhood of the Wolfman, discourse, February 1974
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
RG-29.14, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 12, Spring 1975
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
Ovid, Metamorphoses, The Transformation of Cadmus, Bulleting, Spring 1975
Maurice Walsh, Psychoanalysis and Psycholinguistic, scientific meeting, 1974
Phyllis Greenacre, The Fenichel-Simmel Lecture, 1975
Robert Wallerstein, Psychoanalysis as a Science, scientific meeting, 1975
RG-29.15, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 13, Winter 1975
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn), recollections of her, LAPSI, Bulletin, No 13, Winter 1975
Hans Jokl, in Memoriam, LAPSI, Bulletin, No. 13, Winter 1975
Hans Jokl, psychoanalyst, scholar
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Jacob Arlow, Disturbances of the Experience of Time, discourse, scientific meeting, LAPSI, 1975
Jacob Arlow, dimensions of Time, discourse, 1975
Herbert Schlesinger, In Defense of Denial, scientific meeting, February 1975
Robert M. Dorn, Reflections on Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, 1974 - 1975
Robert M. Dorn, Psychoanalysis is too important to be left solely to medical practitioners discourse
RG-29.16, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 1, No. 3, January 1983
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 1, No. 3, January 1983, Greenson memorial edition
Ralph Greenson, photograph, LAPSI, Bulletin, volume 1, No. 3, January 1983
Ralph Greenson, three lectures published in the Bulletin, vol. 1, No.3, January 1983
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Greenson
Ralph Greenson, Misunderstanding of Psychoanalysis, lecture, Bulletin, Vol.1, No. 3, January 1983
Ralph Greenson, People Who Hate, lecture, Bulletin, vol. 1, No.3, January 1983
Ralph Greenson, The Fascination of Violence, lecture, Bulletin, vol. 1, No. 3, January 1983
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Applied Psychoanalysis, discourse
RG-29.17, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 1, Vo. 2, September 1982, Self Psychology
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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Arnold Goldberg, Selfpsychology and Alternative Perspectives on Internalization, simposium, 1980
Conference on Self Psychology at Boston Psychoanalytic Society, Heinz Kohut, 1980
Heinz Kohut, discourse, the primary motivation system is the search for the object, conceptions
Interview with Ivan McGuire by Robert Rodman, Bulletin, September 1982
Ivan McGuire, a negative stand and harsh criticism with regard to American imposed relations, LAPSI
Ivan McGuire, obsequious sort of subservient attitude, LAPSI
Ivan McGuire, subservient attitude with regard to American, LAPSIS
Kernberg, Self integrates libidinally invested and aggressively invested self-representations, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, LAPSI, Editorial Board, 1982
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Board of Directors, 1982
Narcissistic and Borderline Personality, conference at LAPSI, Otto Kernberg, 1980
Otto Kernberg, discourse, defining the Self in the context of psychoanalytic structural theory
Otto Kernberg, discourse, drives are built on affects, 1980s
Otto Kernberg, drives are manifested by activation of a complex object relation, 1980s
Otto Kernberg, to diagnose narcissistic personalities on the basis of phenomenology, discourse
Reflections on Self Psychology, symposium, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, 1980
Samuel Wilson, Editor of the LAPSI Bulletins, 1980s
School of Ego Psychology by Otto Kernberg and School of Self Psychology by Heinz Kohut, 1980s
Selfpsychology, all psychoanalytic concepts look for a unifying theme, Self, 1980
Selfpsychology, Robert Stolorow, Self Psychology - a Structural Psychology, symposium, 1980
Selfpsychology, the study of the complex mental states replaces the study of man in conflict
The methodology of Selfpsychology is seen as hermeneutic in scope, discourse
William Flynn, Two Views, Kernberg versus Kohut, LAPSI, 1982
Heinz Kohut, Summarizing Comments, symposium, 1980
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Selfpsychology, to understand individuals from within their subjective experience
Selfpsychology, Vicarious introspection, understanding of the Self as the central agency of psyche
Heinz Kohut, The Self is like all reality not knowable in its essence, 1977
Heinz Kohut, Selfobjects are not experienced as separated and independent from the Self objects
Drive Psychology, theory, modern
Ego Psychology, theory, modern
Object relations Psychology, theory, modern
Self Psychology, theory, modern
RG-29.18, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 1, No. 4, June 1983
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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Bettelheim, points out the deficiencies and shallowness of American culture, Fisher, 1983
Bettelheim sees no end to the individual antagonistic relationship to his environment
Bettelheim sees no end to the individual intrapsychic conflict, Fisher
Bruno Bettelheim, Freud was unconcerned with predictive or replicated empirical science, Fisher 1983
Bruno Bettelheim, discourse of the soul, David Fisher, 1983
Bruno Bettelheim, It for id, I for ego and Above I for superego, Fisher, 1983
David Fisher, book review, Bruno Bettelheim, Freud and Man Soul, 1983
David Fisher, Bettelheim regards that translation of Freud failed to engender an implications
David Fisher, For Bettelheim Psychoanalysis belongs to the humanistic disciplines
David J. Fischer, scholar, psychoanalyst, member of the LAPSI Editorial Board, 1980s
Interview with Dr. Albert Mason by Dr. Robert Rodman, 1983
Ivan McGuire, Exasperation of the contemporaneous system of psychoanalytic education, 1983
Ivan McGuire, Institutional matrix is unfavorable to change, critique of blunted views, 1983
Ivan McGuire, Remarks, LAPSI, Bulletin, volume 1, No. 4, June 1983
Jerome Oremland, A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Michelangelo's Histories in the Sistine Chapel
Joseph Jones, psychoanalyst, member of the LAPSI Editorial Board, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI Editorial Board, editorial policy
Les Kirschenbaum, psychoanalyst, member of the LAPSI Editorial Board, 1980s
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Melvin Lansky, Preoccupation and the Analytic Situation, a lecture, 1982
Richard Fox, psychoanalyst, member of the LAPSI Editorial Board, 1980s
Robert Rodman, psychoanalyst, member of the LAPSI Editorial Board, 1980s
Rudolf Ekstein, recollection of Anna Freud, 1982
Samuel Wilson, Introduction to Remarks by Ivan McGuire, 1983
The Freud ideas have radically shifted the 20th century perception of humanities, Fisher, 1983
The Freud writings have been misrepresented by his translators in The Standard Edition, Fisher 1983
RG-29.19, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 1, September 1983
RG-29.20, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 2, January 1984
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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Charite, neuropsychiatric clinic of the Berlin University, 1930s
Distinction between the Self and the Objects, 1960s
Donald Spence, Narrative Truth and Historical Truth, 1980s, book review
Ego psychology, discourse from 1920s to 1960s
Erikson, Fairbairn, Jacobson, Sandler, Rosenblatt, Kernberg, Object Relations Theory, 1960s
Heinz Kohut, almost all heroic individuals face grave crises while on road to reaching the decision
Heinz Kohut, a sense of inner shallowness and impression of artificiality
Heinz Kohut, conception of gradual disillusionment with the selfobject
Heinz Kohut, Living in a matrix of selfobjects from birth to death, Psychoanalysis, Psychology
Heinz Kohut, moral infirmity of those who quickly and opportunistically adjust under the pressure
Heinz Kohut, Self Structure is laid down through a process of transmuting internalization
Heinz Kohut, Taking in of the Selfobject's "selfobject functions"
Heinz Kohut, the Nuclear Self is not immutable
Heinz Kohut, the task of modifying the self is repeatedly imposed on us, discourse
Heinz Kohut, Transformation of Self due to the influence of the new internal and external factors
History and concepts of Psychoanalysis, the Shanes, authors
If the Past does not provide the verifying "kernel of truth", Spence
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Interview with Martin Grotjahn by Robert Rodman, 1983
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
LAPSIS, bulletins, interviews with scholars and psychoanalysts
Martin Grotjahn, limitation of his scholarly and historical perspectives
Martin Grotjahn, populism and indifference to the code of valor and academic principles
Martin Grotjahn, Reichstag fire, discourse, 1933
Psychoanalysis and Psychology, discourse, LAPSI
Samuel Wilson, discourse of Heinz Kohut's book, Analysis of the Self, 1973, 1984
Schafer, Kohut, Gill, Gedo, to find meaning, achieve integration and understand motives, Psychology
Spence, psychoanalysts failed to distinguish between narrative truth and historical truth, discourse
The Era of Holistic Humanism, David James Fisher
Unwitting interpretations, Spence
RG-29.21, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 3, July 1984
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
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Atwood, Storolow, a person's subjective world operate unconsciously, discourse
DSM III is a bastardization of everything we know, George Kalman
Emanuel Peterfreund, The Process of Psychoanalytic Therapy, reviewed by Samuel Wilson, 1984
George Atwood, Robert Stolorow, search for meaning in the context of human subjectivity, discourse
George Kalman, DSM III is a pre-Freudian sympomatology, 1984
George Kalman, DSM III is a pure Phenomenology, 1984
George Kalman, DSM III is of no concept of etiology, of causation, of anything, 1984
George Kalman, his instincts to survive in a German concentration camp
George Kalman, proceduralizing psychoanalytic sessions, discourse, 1984
George Kalman, survivor and businessman, practical and pragmatic approach to Psychoanalysis
George Kalman, the Society does not conduct business meetings, and minutes are not recorded, 1984
George Kalman runs away from demedicalization process that is in the air, Rodman
Interview with George Kalman by Robert Rodman, Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 3, July 1984
LAPSI, Board of Directors, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, book reviews, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, interviews with psychoanalysts and scholars, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Medical-industrial complex, term by George Kalman, reflecting the sate of affairs in the 1980s
Merton Gill, Analysis of Transference, book review by Lee Shershow, 1984
Negative therapeutic reactions are thus responses to being repeatedly misunderstood, Atwood, Stolorow
Patients who have precarious self cohesion will often react to misinterpretation of their experience
Personal schemata on the premise of past experience that determines a sense of self and others, 1984
Phenomenologically related theory of Psychoanalysis, discourse, 1980s
Psychoanalysis and Psychology, discourse, LAPSI
Reference to Russel Jacoby, The Repression of Psychoanalysis, discourse
Robert Rodman, ideation of Not-Me, perception from Walt Whitman to D.W. Winnicott, discourse
Robert Rodman, offering our service to society is different from proceduralizing our fees, 1984
Robert Rodman, we become wise men and women for a few, discourse of Psychoanalysis, 1984
Structures of subjectivities, Exploration in Psychoanalytic Phenomenology, book review, 1984
Paul Diesing, philosopher and social scientist, discourse
Freud, Female sexuality and Masculine Bias, scientific meeting, 1984
Envy of woman's potentially greater sexual ability, Freud, discourse
Lawrence Friedman, Freud's Female Sexuality and Masculine Bias, scientific meeting, 1984
RG-29.22, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 3, No. 1, March 1985, Dr. Fisher review
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
You encounter moments of distress within your family or friends you have to deal with helplessness
Broadening the research premise and the research connection of psychoanalysis is a highest priority
Christoph Heinicke, scholar, proponent of Theoretical continuity of Psychoanalysis, 1980s
Christoph Heinicke, the role of Pastor Martin Niemoller, defiance in Nazi Germany
Christoph Heinicke, the main advisor in my upbringing was Psychoanalysis, 1985
Distress within your circle and you deal with helplessness with emotional commitment to go through
From your own empathy you can empathize with the helplessness in patients, Heinicke
Helplessness and commitment in the course of 24 hours differs from the 50 min sessions, Heinicke
Interview with Christoph Heinicke by Robert Rodman, 1985
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, book reviews, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
The role of empathy and empathizing in life, Christoph Heinicke
Various forms of behaviorism and psychopharmacology are influential, Christoph Heinicke, 1985
We cannot afford to overlook those bright, non-medically trained people, Christoph Heinicke
Peter Shaffer, A Fanfare for Amadeus, a film
Peter Shaffer's Amadeus exemplifies the dilemmas of construction and or discovery, to Mozart
Parallel between Freud and Pluto in relation how to define the Truth
The truth about ourselves lies in the recovering of what we knew about ourselves, Freud, Pluto
Father and Child, Developmental and Clinical Perspective, book review by Melvin Lansky, 1985
New Directions in Psychoanalysis, by Michael Franz Basch, scientific meeting
David James Fischer, remarks on The New Directions in Psychoanalysis, scientific meeting, 1984
Compassionate psychoanalysis knows about empathy as a listening device, Fisher
Heinz Kohut, the human subject is not being born as asocial being, Fisher
Heinz Kohut, the selfobject theory, discourse
The Kohut selfobject theory is coherent with psychoanalytic theory, Fisher
RG-29.23, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 2, July 1986
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
LAPSI, Bulletins, book reviews, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
Rudolf Ekstein, A Second Thought about the Teaching and Learning of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Rudolf Ekstein, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychologist
Rudolf Ekstein, the modern period is the Time of pragmatic superficiality and pragmatism
Rudulf Ekstein, an attempt to differentiated between psychotherapy and psychoanalysis
Rudolf Ekstein, often the English translation did not quite fit the meaning of Freudian thinking
Gregory Gorski, Psychanalytic Training in England, discourse
Lance Lee, Neglect, Metaphor and Winnicott, discourse
Winnicott did not publish his first book until he turned 61 in 1957
Winnicott, transitional objects as a metaphor
Winnicott, Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena, conceptions
Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel, The Aesthetics of Perversion, scientific meeting, LAPSI
Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel, scholar, psychoanalyst
RG-29.24, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 1, January 1986
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
Authoritarian style of the LAPSI leadership in the early 1960s, Fisher
David James Fisher, scholar, historian, psychoanalyst
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, the Report of American was an exaggerated and distorted one, 1970s, Fisher, 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 Bob Knight, David Rapaport, Merton Gill, Margaret Brenman, 1985
Leavitt, reference to Ralph Greenson, interview with Fisher
Leavitt, reorganization of the Institute, what followed reflected the prior history, 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,
Loewenberg wrote his volume to two different audiences, David James Fisher, 1986
Loewenberg incoherently addressed two different audiences, strength and weakness, Fisher, 1986
Maimon Levitt, 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
Most historians trained in America lack a Freudian cultural formation, David James Fisher, 1986
Peter Loewenberg, Decoding the Past, book review by David James Fisher, 1986
Kohut postulated a two-factor theory, psychology of the self and ego-psychology, Wilson, 1986
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
Eagle cautions against adultomorphization of infancy, book review, 1986
Morris Eagle, Identification of psychoanalysis as a hermeneutic discipline, book review, 1986
Object-Relationship, discourse
The methodology of Selfpsychology is seen as hermeneutic in scope, discourse
Self Psychology, discourse
Morris N. Eagle, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychologist
Wilfred Bion, scholar, psychoanalyst
Impression of the Bion Conference by Lee Shershow, 1986
RG-29.25, LAPSI, Bulletin, Special issue of the 40th Anniversary of the Institute, December 1986
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
David Brunswick, earlier psychoanalytic society in Los Angeles, 1927 - 1935
David Brunswick, his role in establishing a scholarly studies of Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles
Dr. David Brunswick, founder of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
Earlier Psychoanalytic society in Los Angeles, invitation of Ernest Simmel, 1934
Earlier psychoanalytic society in Los Angeles, 1927 -- 1935, history
Estelle Levy, earlier psychoanalytic society in Los Angeles, 1927 -- 1935, history
Founders of Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles
History of psychoanalytic institution in Los Angeles, synthesis, LAPSI, Bulletin, December 1986
History of the Society and Institute, divisiveness and fragmentation, Maimon Leavitt, 1986
History of the Society and Institute, functional inhibition between society, institute, school
Institutional history of psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, synthesis from 1930s to 1980s
Jerome Lachenbruch, Earlier psychoanalytic society in Los Angeles, 1934
LAPSI, reorganization discourse and impasse to it, 1963, 1964, History of LAPSI, Leavitt, 1986
LAPSI, 40th anniversary of society and institute, collection of articles, Bulletin, December 1986
LAPSI, Bulletin, discourse on the history of Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, 1986
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Morton Shane, Theoretical History, 1955 to 1986, History of LAPSI
LAPSI, New challenges confronting psychoanalysis in the 1980s as well as the old ones from the 1960s
LAPSI, organization's openness to divergent theories, history of LAPSI, Leavitt, 1986
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
LAPSI, search for validation of British school of Melanie Klein, 1960s, Shane, 1986
LAPSI, widening scope of analysis, Self Psychology, LAPSI, history, Shane, 1986
Lee W. Shershow, introductory remarks to the historical discourse on the Past and Present, 1986
Lee W. Shershow, M.D. inaccuracies in the introductory remarks, Bulletin, LAPSI, December 1986
Lee W. Shershow, superficiality of his writing, history of Psychoanalytic society in Los Angeles
Leonard Rosengarten, a sketch on psychoanalytic society in 1947 - 1952 superficiality of his writing
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Maimon Leavitt, history of the society and institute, lapsi, in 1960, 1970s, a narrative, 1986
Margrit and Thomas Libbin organized the first psychoanalytic study group in Los Angeles, history
Margrit Libbin (Munk), earlier psychoanalytic society in Los Angeles, 1927 -- 1935, history
Marjorie Leonard, earlier psychoanalytic society in Los Angeles, 1927 - 1935, history
Oral History Committee of LAPSI, chaired by Dr. Albert Kandelin, 1960 -1965
Perturbed discourse between British school of object relations and mainstream psychoanalysis, lapsi
Ruth Lachenbruch, Earlier psychoanalytic society in Los Angeles, 1934
Stumbling between society, institute and training school, 1960s, history of the institute
The sense of continuing impasse in the Education committee persisted, 1960s, Leavitt, History, LAPSI
Thomas and Margrit Libbin studied in Freudian Institute in Vienna 1924 -- 1927
Thomas Libbin, earlier psychoanalytic society in Los Angeles, 1927 - 1935, history
Thomas Libbin and Margrit Libbin were the first analyst in Los Angeles, late 1920s
Ardent need to reform the LAPSI, 1963, 1964, History of LAPSI, Leavitt
LAPSI, tensions between the proponents of self psychology and the mainstream, 1970s
Melvin Mandel, Political History of LAPSI, December 1986
LAPSI, Kleinian psychology was first presented at a scientific meeting in 1959, Mandel, 1986
LAPSI, Melvin Mandel, we have overcome problems of the 50s only to fall victims of the 60s, history
Ad Hoc Committee for Los Angeles, appointed by American Psychoanalytic Association, 1975, history
LAPSI, Enunciated cessation of the 17 mainstream analysts, 1976
LAPSI, Committee on the Unification of the Institute, Melvil Mandel, 1976, history
LAPSI, proceeding of the Ad Hoc Committee for Los Angeles, 1976, history
RG-29.26, LAPSI, Bulletin, special issue honoring Dr. Rangel, Winter 1988
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Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
Distinction in question between historical and narrative truth, Leo Rangell
Dr. Leo Rangel, photograph, LAPSI, Bulletin, Winter 1988
Dr. Leo Rangell, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist
Helen Tausend, Leo Rangel: An Appreciation, article, LAPSI, Bulletin, Winter 1988
If the actual trauma was concocted rather than having happened it can be just as traumatic, Rangell
Interview with Dr. Leo Rangel, LAPSI, Bulletin, special issue honoring Rangelll, Winter 1988
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletin, special issue honoring Dr. Leo Rangell, Winter 1988
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
Leo Rangell, Anxiety is the fulcrum of neurosis, discourse
Leo Rangell, my theory includes self, object and most other elements included in theories
Leo Rangell, Psychoanalysis for a hundred of year was dominated by psychic determinism, discourse
Leo Rangell, Psychoanalysis should again become a scientific theory open to other theories
Leo Rangell, we should listen to scholars of Humanities
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Narrative or fantasy truth is a new kind of reality, psychic reality, Leo Rangell
Narrative or fantasy truth is just as much deserving to be called reality, Leo Rangell
Scientific works of Leo Rangell, LAPSI
Ego psychologists, a mainstream of LAPSI
Norman Atkins, The Works of Dr. Rangell, Recent Years, LAPSI, Bulletin, Winter 1988
Leo Rangel, the nature of intrapsychic conflicts, discourse
Unconscious Choice: an Extension of Psychoanalytic Theory, scientific meeting, LAPSI
Leo Rangel, Ego Psychology, discourse
Gerald Aronson, Leo Rangel: A Tempered Impatience, discourse
Leo Rangel: A Look Around, scientific meetings, concluding remarks, LAPSI
RG-29.27, LAPSI, Bulletin, Summer 1989, Ernest Simmel, David Fisher, Bettelheim
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Subjects,
Bettelheim, modern man is threatened by mass alienation and with the loss of his autonomy, Fisher
Bettelheim, survivor guilt and anger can become a source of ethical and historical insight, Fisher
Bettelheim, terrible vulnerability of the self in extreme situations, Fisher
Bettelheim connected the Holocaust to the analysis of totalitarianism, Fisher
Bettelheim is against ideological and propagandistic uses of the Holocaust, Fisher
Bettelheim is against the banalization of the Holocaust, Fisher
Bettelheim is against the sentimentalization of the Holocaust, Fisher
Bettelheim is against banalization of history, Fisher
Bruno Bettelheim, Freud and Man's Soul, 1983, monograph
Bruno Bettelheim, How I Became a Psychoanalyst, paper, May 1989
Bruno Bettelheim, personal recollection, youth years, Vienna 1917
Bruno Bettelheim, perspective on Nazi Holocaust, reference by Fisher, May 1989
Bruno Bettelheim, scholar, philosopher, psychoanalyst
Bruno Bettelheim is non conformist criticizing the mainstream, psychoanalytic and Jewish, Fisher
David Fisher, Bruno Bettelheim's Achievements, May 1989
Ernest Simmel, National Socialism and Public Health, LAPSI, Bulletin, summer 1989
Excerpt from the letter of Ernest Simmel to Georg Grodek,, ca 1935
For Bettelheim psychoanalysis is an introspective form of self-understanding, Fisher
For Bettelheim psychoanalysis is a science of the spirit, Fisher
For Bettelheim psychoanalysis is part of tradition of hermeneutics, Fisher
Heiman van Dam, Introduction to the Ernest Simmel article, 1986
Important things come spontaneously, reflections on Bettelheim discourse
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletins, recent publications of lapsi members, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
Psychoanalysis, discourse and history
Robert Rodman, Notes of Poetry and Psychoanalysis, discourse
Raymond Carver, American short-story writer and poet, remarks by Robert Rodman
A choice made now, today, projects itself backwards and changes our past actions, Czeslaw Milosz
Psychoanalysis in some cases is deeply concerned with redemption, Robert Rodman, discourse
Object Loss and Selfobject Loss: A Consideration of Self Psychology, scientific meeting, 1989
Rudolf Ekstein, Concerning the Life Circle of Transitional Objects, discourse
Winnicott's concept of transitional objects, Rudolf Ekstein, 1989
RG-29.28, LAPSI, Bulletin, Spring 1991, Ernest Simmel
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
Acute Life in Crisis: martial problems, suicidal attempts, "flight into illness", 1927
Addictions: Morphine, cocaine, alcohol, sleep medications, gambling, 1927
An Open Letter to Newsweek by David Fisher and Rudolf Ekstein, 1990
Bettelheim, Hyman Schwartz, living a non-life for ten years after liberation, discourse
Bruno Bettelheim, A Sad Lesson: Curse the God and Live, narrative
Categories of patient of the First Psychoanalytic Hospital Schloss Tegel, 1927
David Fisher and Rudolf Ekstein against demonization of Bruno Bettelheim by Nina Dornton, a letter
David Fisher and Rudolf Ekstein question Dornton's professionalism and honesty as journalist
Dr. Nussbrecher and Dr. Jekels from Vienna funded Sanatorium Schloss Tegel, Psychoanalytic Hospital
Ernest Simmel, a military doctor in 1914 -- 1918
Ernest Simmel, born on April 4, 1882 in Breslau as the youngers of nine children
Ernest Simmel, Dissertation, Critical Essay on the Etiology of Dementia Praecox, Rostock, 1908
Ernest Simmel, four-month long apprenticeship as a pharmacist
Ernest Simmel, his father was a merchant and his mother held a service for household help
Ernest Simmel, in hypnosis we see the sick person in a fight with his superior officers
Ernest Simmel, last letter to Georg Grodek from Brussels, 1934
Ernest Simmel, neuroses replicate rage against superiors that then furthers anxiety attacks concept
Ernest Simmel, Psychoanalytic Polyclinic, For the free treatment of the neurotic misery, 1920
Ernest Simmel, Psychoanalytic Polyclinic on Potsdam Street in Berlin, 1920
Ernest Simmel, resisted to fashionable adaptation of psychoanalysis to mass culture
Ernest Simmel, scientific biography
Ernest Simmel, strive to come closer to the source of unconscious in terms of biological edifice
Ernest Simmel, studied medicine from 1902 to 1908 in Berlin
Ernest Simmel, the sickest people were forced to die while their real lives passed them by, 1927
Ernest Simmel, took final medical exam in 1908 and defended dissertation in University of Rostock
Ernest Simmel hoped that Schloss Tegel would be of systematic psychotherapy of organic illnesses
Ernest Simmel strove to hospitalization of psychoanalysis by U. Schulz and L. Hermanns
Ernest Simmel with Social Democratic Physician's Union, 1913
Ernst Simmel's Schloss Tegel Sanatorium, History and Conception by U. Schulz and L Hermanns
First seminar for humanities at LAPSI, The Brothers Karamazovs, 1974
Former Minister of Prussia, Prof. Julius Hirsch funded Sanatorium Schloss Tegel, 1926
Heiman van Dam, Introduction to Simmel's Schloss Tegel, Bulletin, LAPSI, Spring 1991
Karl August Menninger, memoir of Rudolf Ekstein
LAPSI, 344 N. Bedford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific narratives, Psychoanalysis
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
Melvin Lansky, The Screening Function of Post Traumatic Nightmares, discourse
Monthly Literary Seminar at LAPSI, literature discussed, 1974 - 1985
Organic disorders: chronic and complicated illnesses, 1927
Owner of the Castle, Schloss Tegel, Reinhold von Heinz signed a lease agreement with Ernst Simmel
Personal Developmental Problem: especially children and adolescents, 1927
Psychoanalytic study of literature: the seminar, discourse
Psychoanalytic training and the development of an analytic career, Richard Fox
Psychosomatic disorders: Asthma, Alimentary Tracts, Indigestion, Obstipation, Genito-Urinary Tract
Sanatorium Schloss Tegel was a historical precursor of inpatient psychosomatic care, U. Schulz at al
Schloss Tegel, Neuroses: Obsessive compulsive neuroses, phobias, hysterias, 1927
Schloss Tegel Psychoanalytic Hospital was closed in August of 1931 due to the financial difficulties
Schloss Tegel Sanatorium, Psychoanalytic Hospital, was opened on April 10, 1927, Ernest Simmel
Seminar for humanities at LAPSI, 1974 -- 1985
Simmel, strong awareness of differences between psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, Heiman van Dam
Social and scientific History of Psychoanalysis, modern
The Anatomy of Psychotherapy by Lawrence Friedman, discourse
Triumph of conformity with regard to Psychoanalysis under National Socialism
RG-29.29, LAPSI, Bulletin, Autumn 1991, Jean Laplanche, David Fisher
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
LAPSI, 344 N. Bedford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific narratives, Psychoanalysis
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussion
History of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis, discourse and history
Social and scientific History of Psychoanalysis, modern
Jean Laplanche, Is Psychoanalysis Curable, narrative
Peter Lowenberg, A Freud Letter of the Jewish Holy Place in Jerusalem, article
Sigmund Freud response to Karen Hajesod in Vienna, disagreeing to support the Holy Place for Jews
From Freud's letter to Keren Hajessod, my aversion to burdening the public with my name, discourse
Freud, sober judgement of Zionism, from his letter
The War in Persian Gulf, 1991, narratives, discourse
Paul Roazen, Freud and Lytton Strachey: an Uncanny Parallel, narrative
LAPSI, Bulletins, recent publications of lapsi members, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletins, recent publications of lapsi members, 1990s
RG-29.32, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 3, No. 1, November 1965
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
Ernest Simmel, Application of analytic knowledge to social issues, discourse
LAPSI, 1965, officers for the Society and Institute
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletin, Ernest Simmel, Scientific Works, Kandelin
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Jack A. Vatz, Director of the Institute, 1964
LAPSI, Lawrence Friedman, Dean of Training School, the Institute, 1964
LAPSI, Maimon Leavitt, Secretary of the Institute, 1964
Rudolf Ekstein, publications
LAPSI, Bulletin, publications, reviews
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-29.33, LAPSI, Bulletin, 1964
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletins, editorial articles
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Societies, officers, 1960s
Leo Rangell, President, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1964
Maimon Leavitt, Vice President, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, 1964
American Psychoanalytic Association meeting in Los Angeles, 1964
LAPSI, Bulletin, reviews of scientific works, 1964
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-29.34, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 1, January 1965
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletin, Membership activities, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletin, reviews of scientific works, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletin, Committee for the History of the Society, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-29.35, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 2, May 1965
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletin, Ralph Obler, Editor, 1960s
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, scientific meetings, bulletins, reviews, 1960s
LAPSI, Maurice Walsh, scientific works, 1960s
LAPSI, David Brunswick, scientific works, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletin, Committee for the History of the Society, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-29.36, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 3, July 1965
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletin, Ralph Obler, Editor, 1960s
LAPSI, officers, 1965 -- 1966, names
LAPSI, Jack Vatz, Director, 1965 - 1966
LAPSI, Maimon Leavitt, Secretary, Institute, 1965 - 1966
LAPSI, Alfred Goldberg, Director of the Research Division, 1965 - 1966
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletin, reviews of scientific works, 1960s
A. Kandelin, Relationship between Simmel and Fenichel, Bulletin, July 1965
LAPSI, Bulletin School of Nursery Years, July 1965
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
RG-29.37, LAPSI, Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 1, December 1966
Creator,
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, editorial board (1960s --1990s)
Subjects,
LAPSI, Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletin, Ralph Obler, Editor, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletin, reviews of scientific works, 1960s
LAPSI, David Brunswick, scientific works, 1960s
LAPSI, scientific meetings, bulletins, reviews, 1960s
LAPSI, Bulletins, narratives
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Author: Dr. Vladimir MelamedAdministrative divisiveness in Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, 1960s -- 1970s
Albert Kandelin, article about Ernst Lewy, LAPSI, Bulletin, No.7, Autumn 1972
Albert Kandelin, Ernest Simmel, an essay, LAPSI, Bulletin, November 1969
Albert Kandelin, Sigmund Freud memorial meeting, October 1939, Psychoanalytic group, history
Alfred Kandelin, historical publications, LAPSI, Bulletin, No.3, Spring, 1970
Applied Psychoanalysis, discourse
Arnold Goldberg, Selfpsychology and Alternative Perspectives on Internalization, symposium, 1980
Atwood, Storolow, a person's subjective world operate unconsciously, discourse
Bettelheim, points out the deficiencies and shallowness of American culture, Fisher, 1983
Bettelheim sees no end to the individual antagonistic relationship to his environment
Bettelheim sees no end to the individual intrapsychic conflict, Fisher
Broadening the research premise and the research connection of psychoanalysis is a highest priority
Bruno Bettelheim, discourse of the soul, David Fisher, 1983
Bruno Bettelheim, Freud was unconcerned with predictive or replicated empirical science, Fisher 1983
Bruno Bettelheim, It for id, I for ego and Above I for superego, Fisher, 1983
Charite, neuropsychiatric clinic of the Berlin University, 1930s
Christoph Heinicke, scholar, proponent of Theoretical continuity of Psychoanalysis, 1980s
Christoph Heinicke, the main advisor in my upbringing was Psychoanalysis, 1985
Christoph Heinicke, the role of Pastor Martin Niemoller, defiance in Nazi Germany
Compassionate psychoanalysis knows about empathy as a listening device, Fisher
Conference on Self Psychology at Boston Psychoanalytic Society, Heinz Kohut, 1980
David Fisher, Bettelheim regards that translation of Freud failed to engender an implications
David Fisher, book review, Bruno Bettelheim, Freud and Man Soul, 1983
David Fisher, For Bettelheim Psychoanalysis belongs to the humanistic disciplines
David J. Fisher, scholar, psychoanalyst, member of the LAPSI Editorial Board, 1980s
David James Fisher, remarks on The New Directions in Psychoanalysis, scientific meeting, 1984
David James Fisher, scholar, historian, psychoanalyst
Distinction between the Self and the Objects, 1960s
Distress within your circle and you deal with helplessness with emotional commitment to go through
Donald Spence, Narrative Truth and Historical Truth, 1980s, book review
Dr. Abraham, an editorial article, LAPSI, Bulletin, June 1968
Dr. Albert Kandelin, narratives, LAPSI, Bulletins
Dr. Brunswick, recollections and discourse of Simmel and Fenichel, memorial lecture November 17 1971
Dr. Dorn, our Society, Institute structures do not serve to deliver the insights of Psychoanalysis
Dr. Dorn, Psychoanalytic Society-Institute, its functions in the Past, Bulletin, 1968
Dr. Friedman, Psychoanalysis as a comprehensive psychology goes beyond medicine, Bulletin, 1967
Dr. Friedman, we shall not restrict Psychoanalysis only to MDs, for it is beyond the Medicine, 1967
Dr. Hanna Segal, narratives, LAPSI, Bulletin, No.7, Autumn 1972
Dr. Herbert Rosenfeld, The Psychopathology of the Erotic Resistance in Neurotic Patients, discourse
Dr. Maimon Leavitt, discusses the new programs for LAPSI, Bulletin, December 1967
Dr. Maurice Walsh, scientific narrative, LAPSI, Bulletin, June 1968
Dr. Norman Atkins, LAPSI, narratives
Dr. Rangell, discourse on partial borrowing from Psychoanalysis, 1970
Dr. Rangell, elements of Psychoanalysis become more popular than the Theory of Psychoanalysis, 1970
Dr. Rangell, reference to Carl Rogers, method of non-directiveness, borrowing from Psychoanalysis
Dr. Robert Dorn, discourse on the validity of modern day Psychoanalysis, Bulletin, June 1968
Dr. Robert Wallerstein, On the uncertainty of modern Psychoanalysis as a scientific theory, 1968
Dr. W. R. Bion, The Grid, scientific meeting, May 12, 1971
Dr. Wallerstein, Searching for a scholarly path for Psychoanalysis as a science, 1968
Dr. Walsh, The Symbolism of the Hump of the Hunchback, scientific meeting, LAPSI, Summer 1971
Drive Psychology, theory, modern
DSM III is a bastardization of everything we know, George Kalman
Ego psychology, discourse from 1920s to 1960s
Ego Psychology, theory, modern
Emanuel Peterfreund, The Process of Psychoanalytic Therapy, reviewed by Samuel Wilson, 1984
Envy of woman's potentially greater sexual ability, Freud, discourse
Erikson, Fairbairn, Jacobson, Sandler, Rosenblatt, Kernberg, Object Relations Theory, 1960s
Ernst Lewy, discourse on Theodor Herzl, 1972
Ernst Lewy, Historical Charismatic Leaders and Mythical Heroes, discourse, 1972
Ernst Lewy, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Ernst Lewy, the eightieth birthday celebration, discourse, Bulletin, No.7, Autumn 1972
Father and Child, Developmental and Clinical Perspective, book review by Melvin Lansky, 1985
Freud, Female sexuality and Masculine Bias, scientific meeting, 1984
From your own empathy you can empathize with the helplessness in patients, Heinicke
George Atwood, Robert Stolorow, search for meaning in the context of human subjectivity, discourse
George Kalman, DSM III is a pre-Freudian sympomatology, 1984
George Kalman, DSM III is a pure Phenomenology, 1984
George Kalman, DSM III is of no concept of etiology, of causation, of anything, 1984
George Kalman, his instincts to survive in a German concentration camp
George Kalman, proceduralizing psychoanalytic sessions, discourse, 1984
George Kalman, survivor and businessman, practical and pragmatic approach to Psychoanalysis
George Kalman, the Society does not conduct business meetings, and minutes are not recorded, 1984
George Kalman runs away from demedicalization process that is in the air, Rodman
Graffiti, some observation and speculations, discourse, Bulletin, No. 8, Spring 1973
Hanna Fenichel (Heilborn), recollections of her, LAPSI, Bulletin, No 13, Winter 1975
Hans Jokl, in Memoriam, LAPSI, Bulletin, No. 13, Winter 1975
Hans Jokl, psychoanalyst, scholar
Harold P. Blum, The Borderline Childhood of the Wolfman, discourse, February 1974
Heinz Kohut, almost all heroic individuals face grave crises while on road to reaching the decision
Heinz Kohut, a sense of inner shallowness and impression of artificiality
Heinz Kohut, conception of gradual disillusionment with the selfobject
Heinz Kohut, discourse, the primary motivation system is the search for the object, conceptions
Heinz Kohut, Living in a matrix of selfobjects from birth to death, Psychoanalysis, Psychology
Heinz Kohut, moral infirmity of those who quickly and opportunistically adjust under the pressure
Heinz Kohut, Selfobjects are not experienced as separated and independent from the Self objects
Heinz Kohut, Self Structure is laid down through a process of transmuting internalization
Heinz Kohut, Summarizing Comments, symposium, 1980
Heinz Kohut, Taking in of the Selfobject's "selfobject functions"
Heinz Kohut, the human subject is not being born as asocial being, Fisher
Heinz Kohut, the Nuclear Self is not immutable
Heinz Kohut, The Self is like all reality not knowable in its essence, 1977
Heinz Kohut, the selfobject theory, discourse
Heinz Kohut, the task of modifying the self is repeatedly imposed on us, discourse
Heinz Kohut, Transformation of Self due to the influence of the new internal and external factors
Helplessness and commitment in the course of 24 hours differs from the 50 min sessions, Heinicke
Henry Lihn, scientific meeting, LAPSI, Bulletin, November 1969
Herbert Schlesinger, In Defense of Denial, scientific meeting, February 1975
History and concepts of Psychoanalysis, the Shanes, authors
If the Past does not provide the verifying "kernel of truth", Spence
Interview with Christoph Heinicke by Robert Rodman, 1985
Interview with Dr. Albert Mason by Dr. Robert Rodman, 1983
Interview with George Kalman by Robert Rodman, Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 3, July 1984
Interview with Ivan McGuire by Robert Rodman, Bulletin, September 1982
Ivan McGuire, a negative stand and harsh criticism with regard to American imposed relations, LAPSI
Ivan McGuire, Exasperation of the contemporaneous system of psychoanalytic education, 1983
Ivan McGuire, Institutional matrix is unfavorable to change, critique of blunted views, 1983
Ivan McGuire, obsequious sort of subservient attitude, LAPSI
Ivan McGuire, Remarks, LAPSI, Bulletin, volume 1, No. 4, June 1983
Ivan McGuire, subservient attitude with regard to American, LAPSI
Jacob Arlow, dimensions of Time, discourse, 1975
Jacob Arlow, Disturbances of the Experience of Time, discourse, scientific meeting, LAPSI, 1975
Jerome Oremland, A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Michelangelo's Histories in the Sistine Chapel
Joseph Jones, psychoanalyst, member of the LAPSI Editorial Board, 1980s
Joseph Weiss, The Emergence of the New Theme, a Contribution to the Psychoanalytic Theory of Therapy
Kernberg, Self integrates libidnally invested and aggressively invested self-representations, 1980s
LAPSI, Bulletin, psychoanalytic discourse
LAPSI, Bulletins, Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, Bulletins, historical narratives, Albert Kandelin
LAPSI, Bulletins, In Memoriam, Frances Deri, No. 5, Summer 1971
LAPSI, Bulletins, Recent acquisitions of The Simmel-Fenichel Library
LAPSI, Bulletins, reviews of scholarly papers and presentations
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reports on scientific meetings
LAPSI, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, scientific meetings
LAPSI, Publications of members in 1968, a list
LAPSI, Scholarly and educational programs
LAPSI, Scientific meetings, discussions
LAPSI, The Fenichel-Simmel Memorial Lectures
Lawrence Friedman, Freud's Female Sexuality and Masculine Bias, scientific meeting, 1984
Lawrence J. Friedman, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Leo Rangell, American psychoanalyst, twice president of the International Psychoanalytic Association
Leo Rangell, Applied Psychoanalysis, pro and counter, 1970
Leo Rangell, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), publications
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), scholarly narratives
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI), Staff
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, LAPSI, History of the organization
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, periodicals, Bulletins
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, reorganization, the new By-Laws, 1967
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute commences a new periodical, The Bulletin, 1967
Martin Grotjahn, limitation of his scholarly and historical perspectives
Martin Grotjahn, populism and indifference to the code of valor and academic principles
Martin Grotjahn, Reichstag fire, discourse, 1933
Maurice N. Walsh, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Maurice Walsh, Psychoanalysis and Psycholinguistic, scientific meeting, 1974
Medical-industrial complex, term by George Kalman, reflecting the sate of affairs in the 1980s
Melvin Lansky, Preoccupation and the Analytic Situation, a lecture, 1982
Merton Gill, Analysis of Transference, book review by Lee Shershow, 1984
Modern trend (1960s) to minimize the role of instincts, Rangell, Bulletin, Spring 1970
Narcissistic and Borderline Personality, conference at LAPSI, Otto Kernberg, 1980
Negative therapeutic reactions are thus responses to being repeatedly misunderstood Atwood, Stolorow
New Directions in Psychoanalysis, by Michael Franz Basch, scientific meeting
Object relations Psychology, theory, modern
Otto Kernberg, discourse, defining the Self in the context of psychoanalytic structural theory
Otto Kernberg, discourse, drives are built on affects, 1980s
Otto Kernberg, drives are manifested by activation of a complex object relation, 1980s
Otto Kernberg, Instincts, Affects and Object Relations, discourse, scientific meeting, LAPSI, 1973
Otto Kernberg, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, American
Otto Kernberg, to diagnose narcissistic personalities on the basis of phenomenology, discourse
Ovid, Metamorphoses, The Transformation of Cadmus, Bulleting, Spring 1975
Parallel between Freud and Pluto in relation how to define the Truth
Patients who have precarious self cohesion will often react to misinterpretation of their experience
Paul Diesing, philosopher and social scientist, discourse
Personal schemata on the premise of past experience that determines a sense of self and others, 1984
Peter A. Tararin, M.S.L.S., Librarian, The Simmel-Fenichel Memorial Library
Peter Shaffer's Amadeus exemplifies the dilemmas of construction and or discovery, to Mozart
Peter Shaffer, A Fanfare for Amadeus, a film
Phenomenologically related theory of Psychoanalysis, discourse, 1980s
Philip Wilson, scientific meeting, LAPSI, Bulletin, November 1969
Phyllis Greenacre, The Fenichel-Simmel Lecture, 1975
Psyche and Culture, scientific discourse, Dr. Werner Muensterberger, Bulletin, December 1967
Psychoanalysis and Psychology, discourse, LAPSI
Psychoanalytic Group existed until January 25, 1952, Albert Kandelin
Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, history, Albert Kandelin, Bulletin, Autumn 1970
Ralph Greenson, Misunderstanding of Psychoanalysis, lecture, Bulletin, Vol.1, No. 3, January 1983
Ralph Greenson, People Who Hate, lecture, Bulletin, vol. 1, No.3, January 1983
Ralph Greenson, photograph, LAPSI, Bulletin, volume 1, No. 3, January 1983
Ralph Greenson, Psychoanalysis is not suitable for psychotic patients theoretically, experientially
Ralph Greenson, The Fascination of Violence, lecture, Bulletin, vol. 1, No. 3, January 1983
Ralph Greenson, the Kleinian analysts lack the interest in history, discourse 1973
Ralph Greenson, there is a gulf between Kleinian and Freudian analysts, discourse, 1973
Ralph Greenson, three lectures published in the Bulletin, vol. 1, No.3 January 1983
Ralph Greenson, Transference, Freud or Klein, discourse, scientific meeting, LAPSI, 1973
Ralph R. Greenson, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Reference to Russel Jacoby, The Repression of Psychoanalysis, discourse
Reflections on Self Psychology, symposium, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, 1980
Relativity of Time, concept, Henrik Van Loon, 1938
Richard F. Sterba, 19 Bergasse, discourse, scientific meeting, LAPSI, 1972
Richard F. Sterba, Psychoanalytic Theory of Sublimation, 1931
Richard Fox, psychoanalyst, member of the LAPSI Editorial Board, 1980s
Richard Sterba, psychoanalyst, scholar, 1898 -- 1989
Robert H. Jokl, reflections on opposition and resistance to Freud in his discussion group, 1930s
Robert M. Dorn, Reflections on Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, 1974 - 1975
Robert Rodman, ideation of Not-Me, perception from Walt Whitman to D.W. Winnicott, discourse
Robert Rodman, offering our service to society is different from proceduralizing our fees, 1984
Robert Rodman, psychoanalyst, member of the LAPSI Editorial Board, 1980s
Robert Rodman, we become wise men and women for a few, discourse of Psychoanalysis, 1984
Robert Stoller, member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Robert Wallerstein, Psychoanalysis as a Science, scientific meeting, 1975
Rudolf Ekstein, recollection of Anna Freud, 1982
Samuel Wilson, discourse of Heinz Kohut's book, Analysis of the Self, 1973, 1984
Samuel Wilson, Editor of the LAPSI Bulletins, 1980s
Samuel Wilson, Introduction to Remarks by Ivan McGuire, 1983
Schafer, Kohut, Gill, Gedo, to find meaning, achieve integration and understand motives, Psychology
School of Ego Psychology by Otto Kernberg and School of Self Psychology by Heinz Kohut, 1980s
Selfpsychology, all psychoanalytic concepts look for a unifying theme, Self, 1980
Selfpsychology, Robert Stolorow, Self Psychology - a Structural Psychology, symposium, 1980
Self Psychology, theory, modern
Selfpsychology, the study of the complex mental states replaces the study of man in conflict
Selfpsychology, to understand individuals from within their subjective experience
Selfpsychology, Vicarious introspection, understanding of the Self as the central agency of psyche
Sigmund Freud, After my death one can see many analysts and very little analysis, by Robert Sterba
Sigmund Freud, As a scientific investigator one should not take therapy into consideration, meeting
Sigmund Freud, Free investigation is tremendously limited by the therapy, Bergasse 19, meeting
Sigmund Freud, Repression precludes Sublimation, principles of psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud, Therapeutic ambition leads to pragmatism as in America where everything is a dollar
Sigmund Freud, Therapeutic ambitions is only halfway useful for science, Bergasse 19, meeting
Simmel-Fenichel Memorial Library, Bulletin, Autumn 1970
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, collection of literature and bibliography of psychoanalysis, NCP
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, documents in the NCP - LA Archive
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, LAPSI, NCA
Simmel - Fenichel Memorial Library, valuable collection of psychoanalytic literature, NCP
Spence, psychoanalysts failed to distinguish between narrative truth and historical truth, discourse
Structures of subjectivities, Exploration in Psychoanalytic Phenomenology, book review, 1984
The Counter Culture, Adaptive or Maladaptive, Morton Levitt, scientific meeting, LAPSI
The Era of Holistic Humanism, David James Fisher
The Fenichel - Simmel Memorial Lectures by Dr. Brunswick
The Freud ideas have radically shifted the 20th century perception of humanities, Fisher, 1983
The Freud writings have been misrepresented by his translators in The Standard Edition, Fisher 1983
The Kohut selfobject theory is coherent with psychoanalytic theory, Fisher
The Man in the Mental Apparatus, Dr. Shafer, memorial lecture, 1971
The methodology of Selfpsychology is seen as hermeneutic in scope, discourse
Theoretical divisiveness in Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, 1960s -- 1970s
The role of empathy and empathizing in life, Christoph Heinicke
The School for Nursery Years, history
The Simmel-Fenichel annual lecture, 1973
The truth about ourselves lies in the recovering of what we knew about ourselves, Freud, Pluto
Unwitting interpretations, Spence
Various forms of behaviorism and psychopharmacology are influential, Christoph Heinicke, 1985
We cannot afford to overlook those bright, non-medically trained people, Christoph Heinicke
William Flynn, Two Views, Kernberg versus Kohut, LAPSI, 1982
You encounter moments of distress within your family or friends you have to deal with helplessness
Documents and Files:
RG-29.01, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 5, No. 1, December 1967
RG-29.02, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 5, No. 2, June 1968
RG-29.03, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 1, Spring 1969
RG-29.04, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 2, Autumn 1969
RG-29.05, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, Number 3, Spring 1970
RG-29.06, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 4, Autumn 1970, Psychoanalytic group, history, Kandelin
RG-29.07, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 6, Winter 1971
RG-29.08, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 5, Summer 1971
RG-29.09, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, Number 7, Autumn 1972
RG-29.10, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 9, Autumn 1973
RG-29.11, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 8, Spring 1973
RG-29.12, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 10, Summer 1974
RG-29.13, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 11, Autumn 1974
RG-29.14, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 12, Spring 1975
RG-29.15, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 13, Winter 1975
RG-29.16, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 1, No. 3, January 1983
RG-29.17, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 1, Vo. 2, September 1982, Self Psychology
RG-29.18, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 1, No. 4, June 1983
RG-29.19, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 1, September 1983
RG-29.20, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 2, January 1984
RG-29.21, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 3, July 1984
RG-29.22, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 3, No. 1, March 1985, Dr. Fisher review
RG-29.23, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 2, July 1986
RG-29.24, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 1, January 1986
RG-29.25, LAPSI, Bulletin, Special issue of the 40th Anniversary of the Institute, December 1986
RG-29.26, LAPSI, Bulletin, special issue honoring Dr. Rangel, Winter 1988
RG-29.27, LAPSI, Bulletin, Summer 1989, Ernest Simmel, David Fisher, Bettelheim
RG-29.28, LAPSI, Bulletin, Spring 1991, Ernest Simmel
RG-29.29, LAPSI, Bulletin, Autumn 1991, Jean Laplanche, David Fisher
RG-29.32, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 3, No. 1, November 1965
RG-29.33, LAPSI, Bulletin, 1964
RG-29.34, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 1, January 1965
RG-29.35, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 2, May 1965
RG-29.36, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 3, July 1965
RG-29.37, LAPSI, Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 1, December 1966
Item 1: RG-29.01, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 5, No. 1, December 1967, December 1967
Item 2: RG-29.02, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 5, No. 2, June 1968, June 1968
Item 3: RG-29.03, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 1, Spring 1969, Spring 1969
Item 4: RG-29.04, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 2, Autumn 1969, Autumn 1969
Item 5: RG-29.05, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, Number 3, Spring 1970, Spring 1970
Item 6: RG-29.06, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 4, Autumn 1970, Autumn 1970
Item 7: RG-29.07, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 6, Winter 1971, Winter 1971
Item 8: RG-29.08, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 5, Summer 1971, Summer 1971
Item 9: RG-29.09, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, Number 7, Autumn 1972, Autumn 1972
Item 10: RG-29.10, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 9, Autumn 1973, Autumn 1973
Item 11: RG-29.11, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 8, Spring 1973, Spring 1973
Item 12: RG-29.12, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 10, Summer 1974, Summer 1974
Item 13: RG-29.13, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 11, Autumn 1974, Autumen 1974
Item 14: RG-29.14, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 12, Spring 1975, Spring 1975
Item 15: RG-29.15, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 13, Winter 1975, Winter 1975
Item 16: RG-29.16, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 1, No. 3, January 1983, January 1983
Item 17: RG-29.17, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 1, Vo. 2, September 1982, purpose of scholarly discourse, September 1982
Item 18: RG-29.18, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 1, No. 4, June 1983, June 1983
Item 19: RG-29.19, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 1, September 1983, September 1983
Item 20: RG-29.20, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 2, January 1984, January 1984
Item 21: RG-29.21, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 3, July 1984, July 1984
Item 22: RG-29.22, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 3, No. 1, March 1985, Dr. Fisher review, March 1985
Item 23: RG-29.23, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 2, July 1986, July 1986
Item 24: RG-29.24, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 1, January 1986, January 1986
Item 25: RG-29.25, LAPSI, Bulletin, Special issue of the 40th Anniversary of the Institute, December 1986, December 1986
Item 26: RG-29.26, LAPSI, Bulletin, special issue honoring Dr. Rangel, Winter 1988, Winter 1988
Item 27: RG-29.27, LAPSI, Bulletin, Summer 1989, Ernest Simmel, David Fisher, Bettelheim, Summer 1989
Item 28: RG-29.28, LAPSI, Bulletin, Spring 1991, Ernest Simmel, Spring 1991
Item 29: RG-29.29, LAPSI, Bulletin, Autumn 1991, Jean Laplanche, David Fisher, Autumn 1991
Item 30: RG-29.32, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 3, No. 1, November 1965, November 1965
Item 31: RG-29.33, LAPSI, Bulletin, 1964, 1964
Item 32: RG-29.34, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 1, January 1965, January 1965
Item 33: RG-29.35, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 2, May 1965, May 1965
Item 34: RG-29.36, LAPSI, Bulletin, Volume 2, No. 3, July 1965, July 1965
Item 35: RG-29.37, LAPSI, Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 1, December 1966, December 1966