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RG-27.01, A letter form Nathan Segel to Kato Van Leeuwen, June 28, 1972

RG-27.02, A letter from Douglas Org to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 1, 1973

RG-27.03, A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, January 14, 1973

RG-27.04, A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 3, 1973

RG-27.05, A note from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 21, 1973

RG-27.06, Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from the personal narrative, July 1973

RG-27.07, Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from professional notes, 1970

RG-27.08, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional notes, October 17, 1972

RG-27.09, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional note, October 20, 1972

RG-27.10, Kato Van Leeuwen, Professional notes, undated

RG-27.11, Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, undated

RG-27.12, Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, April 1972

RG-27.13, Kato Van Leeuwen, Maternal Overprotection Reexamined, Paper, February 4, 1982

RG-27.14, Kato Van Leeuwen, Notes for a Paper, November 29, 1972

RG-27.15, A letter from Martin Grotjahn to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 6, 1973

RG-27.16, Notification from School of Medicine, Nashville, to Kato Van Leeuwen, October 29, 1984

RG-27.17, Kato Van Leeuwen, The Analysis of Outrage, Paper, November 12, 1984

RG-27.18, Kato Van Leeuwen, Study of Separation-Adaptation Phenomena, June 1970

RG-27.19, Wilhelm Reich, Character Analysis by Walter Briehl, 1966

RG-27.20, The Private Psychiatrist in a Community Mental Health Program, collective Paper, April 1965

RG-27.21, Continuous Neutral Bath, discourse and instructions, ca 1945

RG-27.22, Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis,  Weiland, 1960s

RG-27.23, Robert Stoller, The Sense of Madness, 1960s

RG-27.24, Albert Solnit, Who Owns the School in Our Changing Society, prospectus, undated

RG-27.25, George Spivack, Childrearing Attitudes of Emotionally Disturbed Adolescent, Papers, undated

RG-27.26, Ruth Aaron, The Analyst's Emotional Life During Work, Paper, February 1974

RG-27.27, Robert Stoller, The Hermaphroditic Identity of Hermaphrodites, Paper, November  1964

RG-27.28, Robert Stoller, Gender-Role Change in Intersexed Patients, Paper, May 1964

RG-27.29, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference Manifestations, Situational Factors, and Interrcurent Events in the Life of Analyst, Paper, March 1973

RG-27.30, Robert Stoller, The Treatment of Transvestism and Transsexualism, Paper, 1966

RG-27.31, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference in Adolescents, prospectus , 1970s

RG-27.32, A letter to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 17, 1973

RG-27.33, Albert Schrut, What Play Reveals About Your Child, remarks, 1969

RG-27.34, Philip Wagner, The Second Analysis, Paper, August 1962

RG-27.35, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, December 1962

RG-27.36, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, November 1962

RG-27.37, Kato Van Leeuwen, et al, The Separation-Adaptation Response to Temporary Object Loss, Paper, 1969

RG-27.38, John S. Peck, Summary of First Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, September 1963

RG-27.39, John S. Peck, Summary of Dr. Grotjan Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, February 1963

RG-27.40, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, April 1963

RG-27.41, John S. Peck, Summary of Second Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, September 1963

RG-27.42, Kato Van Leeuwen, Separation-Adaptation Phenomena in Response to Nursery School Entry, Progress Report, February 1970

RG-27.43, Leo Rangell, The Concept of Psychic Trauma, Paper, 1965

RG-27.44, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, March 1963

RG-27.45, John S. Peck, Part Two of Summarized Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, March 1963

RG-27.46, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, February 1963

RG-27.47, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, October 1963

RG-27.48, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, June 1963



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Title: Kato Van Leeuwen Papers and Correspondences, 1930s -- 1990s, 1930-1990Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Predominant Dates:1960s -- 1970s

ID: RG-27/RG-27

Primary Creator: Edward Melamed (2020 -- 2022)

Extent: 5.0 Boxes

Subjects: Child analysis, applied scholarship, Correspondences between a circle of psychiatrists, child analysis, Herbert Schlesinger, Progressive and Regressive Elements in the Making of Promises, essay, December, Hyman Weiland, A New Concept in Crisis Intervention, American annual meeting,  March 1967, Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine, Curriculum, 1961, 1962, Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine of Southern California, Curriculum, 1961, 1962, Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist, Kato Van Leeuwen, child psychology, Kato Van Leeuwen, papers and correspondences, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity, Kato Van Leeuwen, Rosanoff Fund, Kato Van Leeuwen, scholarly biography, Kato Van Leeuwen, scholarly works, Leo Rangell, The Scope of Heinz Hartman, essay, ego psychology, 1964, Papers submitted for the Marie Briehl Prize, discourse, 1980s, Thomas Szasz, On the Theory of Psychoanalytic Treatment, Paper, 1957

Languages: English

Abstract

This Collection contains documents related to profesional activities of Kato van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist.

Leeuwen, Kato van was born on June 23, 1917 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Came to the United States, 1940. Daughter of Henry Bernard and Evalina (van Zwanenberg) van Leeuwen.

Student, University Leiden Medical School, 1935-1940; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1943.

Intern in pediatrics, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York, 1943-1944;intern in psychiatry, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1944;staff pediatrics, Permanente Hospital, Vancouver, Washington, 1944-1945;staff pediatrics, Permanente Hospital, Oakland, California, 1945;resident psychiatrist, Mount Zion Hospital, San Francisco, 1946-1948;mental health program organizer, Oakland City Health Department, 1948-1949;training and supervising analyst in adult and child analysis, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Los Angeles, since 1961;former chair child and adolescent analysis section, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Los Angeles. Staff University of California at Los Angeles Medical School, since 1958.

Former board directors Little Village Nursery School, San Fernando Valley Child Guidance Clinic.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

RG -- 27, Kato Van Leeuwen Papers and Correspondences, 1930s -- 1990s.

The record group (collection) comprises scientific articles penned by Kato Van Leeuwen and her colleagues. There is a number of documents related to official correspondence.

A separate category of documents are papers and correspondences with regard to Kato Van Leeuwen activity in the Rosanoff Fund (Rosanoff fellowship).

Overall the main research topics in the works of Kato Van Leeuwen were correlated to the various facets of child psychology.

Collection Historical Note

This a multifaceted collection comprising scholarly article authored by Kato Van Leeuwen and her colleagues.

A number of documents relates to the various topics of child psychoanalysis in theoretical and practical sense.

Kato Van Leeuwen was active as a practicing child psychiatrist and as a theorist in the field of child psychiatry.

Her professional activity was related to medical and scientific institutions.

Since 1961, she devoted her career to the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Los Angeles

RG -- 27, Kato Van Leeuwen Papers and Correspondences, 1930s -- 1990s

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Kato van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist. Grantee National Institute of Mental Health, 1947-1948, 1960s. Former board directors Little Village Nursery School, San Fernando Valley Child Guidance Clinic.

Leeuwen, Kato van was born on June 23, 1917 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Came to the United States, 1940. Daughter of Henry Bernard and Evalina (van Zwanenberg) van Leeuwen.

Student, University Leiden Medical School, 1935-1940; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1943.

Intern in pediatrics, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York, 1943-1944;intern in psychiatry, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1944;staff pediatrics, Permanente Hospital, Vancouver, Washington, 1944-1945;staff pediatrics, Permanente Hospital, Oakland, California, 1945;resident psychiatrist, Mount Zion Hospital, San Francisco, 1946-1948;mental health program organizer, Oakland City Health Department, 1948-1949;training and supervising analyst in adult and child analysis, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Los Angeles, since 1961;former chair child and adolescent analysis section, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Los Angeles. Staff University of California at Los Angeles Medical School, since 1958.

Former board directors Little Village Nursery School, San Fernando Valley Child Guidance Clinic.

This a multifaceted collection comprising scholarly article authored by Kato Van Leeuwen and her colleagues.

A number of documents relates to the various topics of child psychoanalysis in theoretical and practical sense.

Kato Van Leeuwen was active as a practicing child psychiatrist and as a theorist in the field of child psychiatry.

Her professional activity was related to medical and scientific institutions.

Since 1961, she devoted her career to the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Los Angeles

RG -- 27, Kato Van Leeuwen Papers and Correspondences, 1930s -- 1990s.

The record group (collection) comprises scientific articles penned by Kato Van Leeuwen and her colleagues. There is a number of documents related to official correspondence.

A separate category of documents are papers and correspondences with regard to Kato Van Leeuwen activity in the Rosanoff Fund (Rosanoff fellowship).

Overall the main research topics in the works of Kato Van Leeuwen were correlated to various facets of child psychology.

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RG-27.01, A letter form Nathan Segel to Kato Van Leeuwen, June 28, 1972

RG-27.02, A letter from Douglas Org to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 1, 1973

RG-27.03, A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, January 14, 1973

RG-27.04, A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 3, 1973

RG-27.05, A note from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 21, 1973

RG-27.06, Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from the personal notes, July 1973

RG-27.07, Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from professional notes, 1970

RG-27.08, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional notes, October 17, 1972

RG-27.09, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional note, October 20, 1972

RG-27.10, Kato Van Leeuwen, Professional notes, undated

RG-27.11, Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, undated

RG-27.12, Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, April 1972

RG-27.13, Kato Van Leeuwen, Maternal Overprotection Reexamined, Paper, February 4, 1982

RG-27.14, Kato Van Leeuwen, Notes for a Paper, November 29, 1972

RG-27.15, A letter from Martin Grotjahn to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 6, 1973

RG-27.16, Notification from School of Medicine, Nashville, to Kato Van Leeuwen, October 29, 1984

RG-27.18, Kato Van Leeuwen, Study of Separation-Adaptation Phenomena, June 1970

RG-27.19, Wilhelm Reich, Character Analysis by Walter Briehl, 1966

RG-27.20, The Private Psychiatrist in a Community Mental Health Program, collective paper, 1965

RG-27.21, Continuous Neutral Bath, discourse and instructions, undated

RG-27.22, Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis,  Weiland, 1960s

RG-27.23, Robert Stoller, The Sense of Madness, 1960s

RG-27.24, Albert Solnit, Who Owns School in Our Changing Society, prospectus, undated

RG-27.25, George Spivack, Childrearing Attitudes of Emotionally Disturbed Adolescent, papers, undated

RG-27.26, Ruth Aaron, The Analyst Emotional Life During Work, paper, undated

RG-27.27, Robert Stoller, The Hermaphroditic Identity of Hermaphrodites, Paper, November  1964

RG-27.28, Robert Stoller, Gender-Role Change in Intersexed Patients, paper, May 1964

RG-27.29, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference Manifestations in the Life of Analyst, Paper, 1973

RG-27.30, Robert Stoller, The Treatment of Tansvestism and Transsexualism, Paper, 1966 

RG-27.31, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference in Adolescents, prospectus , undated

RG-27.32, A letter to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 17, 1973

RG-27.33, Albert Schrut, What Play Reveals About Your Child, remarks, 1969

RG-27.34, Philip Wagner, The Second Analysis, Paper, August 1962

RG-27.35, Melita Sperling, Children’ Fetishistic Object Relationships and Fetishism, Paper, 1962

RG-27.36, George Pollock, Symbiosis and the Symbiotic Neurosis, paper, 1962

RG-27.37, Kato Van Leeuwen at al, The Separation-Adaptation Response, Paper, 1969

RG-27.38, Frederick Hacker, Impressions of the International Psychoanalytic Congress, a brief, 1963

RG-27.39, Martin Grotjahn, Dr. Milton Lester, the Man and the Psychoanalyst, a brief,  1963

RG-27.40, Martin Grotjahn, at al, Psychoanalytic Pioneers, a brief, 1963

RG-27.41, Martin Grotjahn, The Ancient Greeks, Awareness of their Unconscious, a brief, 1963

RG-27.42, Kato Van Leeuwen, Scientific Report and discourse, February 1970

RG-27.43, Leo Rangel, The Concept of Psychic Trauma, Paper, 1965

RG-27.44, Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, scientific meeting, March 18, 1963

RG-27.45, Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, scientific meeting, part 2, March 1963

RG-27.46, Herbert Fingarette, The Unprivate Self, Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, 1963

RG-27.47, Gustav Bally, The Sociology of Psychoanalysis, Scientific Meeting, October 1963

RG-27.48, Enid Balint, On the Feeling of being Empty of Oneself, 1963

RG-27.49, Michael Balint, Two Forms of Regression -- Benign and Malignant, 1963

RG-27.50, Franz Alexander, The Dynamics of Psychotherapy in the Light of Learning Theory, 1963

RG-27.51, Marie Briehl, notes, undated

RG-27.52, Marie Briehl, notes, undated

RG-27.53, A note to Kato van Leeuwen from Jay Martin, May 4, 1982

RG-27.54, Marie Briehl, Essay Prize in Child Analysis, June 1977

RG-27.55, A letter from Rose Fromm-Kirsten to Evelyn Motzkin, November 7, 1978

RG-27.56, A letter from Melvin Schwartz to Evelyn Motzkin, November 30, 1978

RG-27.57, A letter from Rudolf Ekstein to Evelyn Motzkin, December 5, 1978

RG-27.58, A letter from Evelyn Motzkin to Rose Fromm, December 14, 1978

RG-27.59, Organizational notes with regard to Auxiliary of the Institute, January  1979

RG-27.60, A letter from Agnes Johnson, Auxiliary President to Marie Briehl Essay Committee, 1979

RG-27.61, Marie Briehl Essay Prize Committee, Notes, March 1979

RG-27.62, Agenda, March 20, 1979

RG-27.63, A memo from Rose Fromm to Kato van Leeuwen, March 8, 1979

RG-27.64, A note with regard to Evelyn Motzkin essay, undated

RG-27.65, A letter from Hyman Weiland to Rose Fromm, March 19, 1979

RG-27.66, A letter from Calvin Colarusso to Rose Fromm, March 24, 1979

RG-27.67, A memo from Rose From to the Committee for Marie Briehl Prize, October 9, 1981

RG-27.68, Notes to the Agenda, April 10, 1979

RG-27.69, A letter from Rose Fromm to Albert Hutter, October 9, 1981

RG-27.70, Discourse on the papers submitted for the Marie Briehl Prize, October 20, 1981   

RG-27.71, Discourse by Kato van Leeuwen of the submitted papers for Marie Briehl Prize, 1981 

RG-27.72, Kato van Leeuwen, discourse on papers for Marie Briehl Prize, November 2, 1981 

RG-27.73, Kato van Leeuwen, discourse on the papers for Marie Briehl Prize, November 2, 1981 

RG-27.74, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Discourse on Papers, Marie Briehl Prize, December 1981 

RG-27.75, Jose Barchilon, discourse on Papers for the Marie Briehl Essay Prize, December 1981

RG-27.76, Calvin Colarusso, discourse on the Papers for the Marie Briehl Prize, December 1981

RG-27.77, Samuel Eisenstein, discourse on the Papers for the Marie Briehl  Prize, December 1981

RG-27.78, A letter from Jay Martin to Rose Fromm, Essay contest, ca 1981

RG-27.79, A  memo for the discourse on essay contest, Marie Briehl Prize, March 1982

RG-27.80, Peter Loewenberg, two reviews of the essay submitted for the Marie Briehl Prize, 1982 

RG-27.81, Kato van Leeuwen, notes, April 1977

RG-27.82, Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, the Marie Briehl Essay Prize, April 1977

RG-27.83, Jay Martin is awarded the Marie Briehl Essay Prize, April 2, 1982 

RG-27.84, Thomas Szasz, On the Theory of Psychoanalytic Treatment, Paper, 1957 

RG-27.85, Herbert Schlesinger, Progressive and Regressive Elements in the Making of Promises, essay, December 1962 

RG-27.86, Hyman Weiland, A New Concept in Crisis Intervention, American annual meeting,  March 1967

RG-27.87, Leo Rangell, The Scope of Heinz Hartman, essay, ego psychology, 1964

RG-27.88, Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine of Southern California, Curriculum, 1961, 1962

RG-27.89, Kato van Leewen, Child Sexual Abuse, Changes in Psychoanalytic Perspective, article, 1989

RG-27.90, Kato van Leeuwen, Marie Briehl, Child Psychoanalytic Pioneer, essay

RG-27.91, Kato van Leeuwen, Resistance in the Treatment of a Sexually Molested Girl, 1988

RG-27.92, Heiman van Dam, Problems of Transference in Child Analysis, 1966

RG-27.93, Jose Barchilon, Development of Artistic Stylization, essay, 1964

RG-27.94, Hyman Weiland, Considering on the Development of Symbiosis, Separation Anxiety, essay

RG-27.95, Martin Grotjahn, For a Truly Psychoanalytic Training, January 21, 1988

RG-27.96, Martin Grotjahn, New Freud Letters, January 20, 1988

RG-27.97, The Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Newsletter, Spring 1993

RG-27.98, Robert Stoller, Passing and Continuum of Gender Identity, an essay, 1965

RG-27.99, A letter from Marie Briehl, February 18, 1965

RG-27.100, Fellowship in Child Psychiatry, Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine of SoCal, 1956

RG-27.101, Letter from Marie Briehl to Saul Pollack, Februrary 18, 1965

RG-27.102, The Rosanoff Fund, Expenditures, February 16, 1965

RG-27.103, The Rosanoff Fund, discourse, undated

RG-27.104, Fellowship in Child Psychoanalysis, the Rosanoff Fund, November 1963

RG-27.105, A memo from Alva Lane to Marie Briehl, SoCal Payshcoanalytic Institute, November 1964

RG-27.106, Harry Nierenberg, Memorandum, Fellowship in Child Psychoanalysis, July 1961

RG-27.107, The Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, the Rosanoff Fund, 1965

RG-27.108, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Memorandum, Fellllowship, 1972

RG-27.109, Rosanoff Fund Committee meeting, February 22, 1973

RG-27.110, Rosanoff Fund Fellowship, discourse, April 10, 1975

RG-27.111, Samuel Eisenstein, Memorandum, Rosanoof Fund, July 20, 1976

RG-27.112, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Childanalysis, budged, January 1977

RG-27.113, Letter from Kato van Leeuwen to Sam Eisenstein, Child Analysis, May 1977

RG-27.114, Kato van Leeuwen, Budged request for Childpsychoanalysis, May 1977

RG-27.115, Trasurer Report, Southern California Institute for Psychoanalysis, April 1977

RG-27.116, Kato van Leeuwen, annaual report, Child Psychoanalysis, May 1978

RG-27.117, Kato van Leeuwen, correspondence with John Lindon and a budget, October 1978

RG-27.118, to Kato van Leeuwen from Richard Rosenstein, application for a fellowship, march 1979

RG-27.119, Rosanoff Fund Fellowship, to Marie Briehl, proposal, March 1979

RG-27.120, A letter from John LIndon to Kato van Leeuwen, March 12, 1979

RG-27.121, A letter from Kato van Leeuwen to John Lindon, March 25, 1979

RG-27.122, Letter to Kato van Leeuwen from John Lindon, Rosanoff Fund, March 12, 1979

RG-27.123, Letter from Kato van Leeuwen to John Lindon, Rosanoff Fund, April 2, 1979

RG-27.124, Letter to Kato van Leeuwen from John Lindon, Rosanoff Fund, April 2, 1979

RG-27.125, Letter to John Lindon from Kato van Leeuween, Rosanoff Fund, April 4, 1979

RG-27.126, Letter from Kato van Leeuwen to John Lindon, Rosanoff Fund, April 4, 1979

RG-27.127, Letter from Marie Briehl to John Lindon, Rosanoff Fund, June 20, 1979

RG-27.128, Letter from John Lindon to Marie Briehl, Rosanoff Fund, June 29, 1979

RG-27.129, To John Lindon and Ruth Aaron from Kato van Leeuwen, Rosanoff Fund, July 5, 1979

RG-27.130, Marie Briehl on Rosanoff Fund, a memo, July 12, 1979

RG-27.131, Kato van Leeuwen on Rosanoff Fund, a memo, July 16, 1979

RG-27.132, From Rose Fromm on Rosanoff and Briehl Fellowships, memo, November 9, 1979

RG-27.133, William Winslade, application for the Rosanoff Fellowship, undated

RG-27.134, Rose Fromm interviewed Howard Toff for Rosanoff or Briehl fellowship, December 5, 1979

RG-27.135, Rose Fromm interviewed William Winslade for Rosanoff, Briehl  fellowship, November 1979

RG-27.136, Howard Toff, application for Rosanoff fellowship, 1979

RG-27.137, from Kato van Leeuwen to Marie Briehl, applications for fellowships, January 2, 1980

RG-27.138, Marie Briehl interviewed William Winslade for fellowships, January 8, 1980

RG-27.139, Marie Briehl interviewed Howard Toff for fellowships, January 8, 1980

RG-27.140, William Winslade is not awarded with Rosanoff felloship, Briehl, letter, January 1980

RG-27.141, Howard Toff is awarded the Rosanoff fellowship, Briehl, Leeuwen, January 29, 1980

RG-27.142, Howard Toff, Proposal for Observation project, Rosanoff Fellowship, May 20, 1980

RG-27.143, William Winslade, Application for Rosanoff Fellowship,ca 1979

RG-27.144, Kato van Leeuwen, propose to establish a Child Training Grant, 1981

RG-27.145, Marquis Earl Wallace, application for the Briehl fellowship, December 1981

RG-27.146, Barton Blinder, appleication for the Briehl fellowship, December 1981

RG-27.147, Thomas Trott, application for the Briehl fellowship, December 1981

RG-27.148, Marquis Earl Wallace, Curriculum Vitae, 1981

RG-27.149, Barton Blinder is not awarded with the Briehl fellowship, Leeuwen, April 13, 1982

RG-27.150, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute established a 10.000 usd fellowship 1982

RG-27.151, Thomas Trott awarded the Briehl fellowship of 10,000 usd for three years, 1982

RG-27.152, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, articles of expenses, 1983

RG-27.153, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, anticipated budget, 1984

RG-27.154, Letter from Gary Jacobs to Kato van Leeuwen, an earmaking donation, 1985

RG-27.155, Letter from Valerie Davidson to Theodore Wallace, December 13, 1985

RG-27.156, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, financial report,  June 5, 1986

RG-27.157, Southern California Financial Report, 1987

RG-27.158, Marie Briehl, obituaries, Los Angeles Times, December 22, 1993

RG-27.159, Marie Briehl, article of in the Los Angeles Times Magazine, May, 1988

RG-27.160, Kato van Leeuwen, about Marie Briehl, Bulletin, January 1975

RG-27.161, Letter from Marie Briehl to Kato van Leeuwen, May 8, 1979

RG-27.162, Marie Briehl testimonial dinner, list of guests, April 12, 1979

RG-27.163, Kato van Leeuwen, outline, narrative, January 31, 2001

RG-27.164, Kato van Leeuwen, Child sexual abuse revisited, March 29, 2001

RG-27.165, Kato van Leeuwen, Child Sexual Abuse, Changes in Psychoanalytic Perspective, 1994

RG-27.166, Kato van Leeuwen, A Systematic Approach to Separation-Adaptation, 1972

Subject/Index Terms

Child analysis, applied scholarship
Correspondences between a circle of psychiatrists, child analysis
Herbert Schlesinger, Progressive and Regressive Elements in the Making of Promises, essay, December
Hyman Weiland, A New Concept in Crisis Intervention, American annual meeting,  March 1967
Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine, Curriculum, 1961, 1962
Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine of Southern California, Curriculum, 1961, 1962
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist
Kato Van Leeuwen, child psychology
Kato Van Leeuwen, papers and correspondences
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
Kato Van Leeuwen, Rosanoff Fund
Kato Van Leeuwen, scholarly biography
Kato Van Leeuwen, scholarly works
Leo Rangell, The Scope of Heinz Hartman, essay, ego psychology, 1964
Papers submitted for the Marie Briehl Prize, discourse, 1980s
Thomas Szasz, On the Theory of Psychoanalytic Treatment, Paper, 1957


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[Item 1: RG-27.01, A letter form Nathan Segel to Kato Van Leeuwen, June 28, 1972, June 28, 1972],
[Item 2: RG-27.02, A letter from Douglas Org to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 1, 1973, March 1, 1973],
[Item 3: RG-27.03, A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, January 14, 1973, January 14, 1973],
[Item 4: RG-27.04, A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 3, 1973, April 3, 1973],
[Item 5: RG-27.05, A note from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 21, 1973, March 21, 1973],
[Item 6: RG-27.06, Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from the personal narrative, July 1973, July 1973],
[Item 7: RG-27.07, Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from professional notes, 1970, 1970],
[Item 8: RG-27.08, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional notes, October 17, 1972, October 17, 1972],
[Item 9: RG-27.09, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional note, October 20, 1972, October 20, 1972],
[Item 10: RG-27.10, Kato Van Leeuwen, Professional notes, undated, Undated],
[Item 11: RG-27.11, Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, undated, Undated],
[Item 12: RG-27.12, Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, April 1972, April 1972],
[Item 13: RG-27.13, Kato Van Leeuwen, Maternal Overprotection Reexamined, Paper, February 4, 1982, February 4, 1982],
[Item 14: RG-27.14, Kato Van Leeuwen, Notes for a Paper, November 29, 1972, November 29, 1972],
[Item 15: RG-27.15, A letter from Martin Grotjahn to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 6, 1973, April 16, 1973],
[Item 16: RG-27.16, Notification from School of Medicine, Nashville, to Kato Van Leeuwen, October 29, 1984, October 29, 1984],
[Item 17: RG-27.17, Kato Van Leeuwen, The Analysis of Outrage, Paper, November 12, 1984, November 12, 1984],
[Item 18: RG-27.18, Kato Van Leeuwen, Study of Separation-Adaptation Phenomena, June 1970, June 1970],
[Item 19: RG-27.19, Wilhelm Reich, Character Analysis by Walter Briehl, 1966, 1966],
[Item 20: RG-27.20, The Private Psychiatrist in a Community Mental Health Program, collective Paper, April 1965, April 1965],
[Item 21: RG-27.21, Continuous Neutral Bath, discourse and instructions, ca 1945, ca 1945],
[Item 22: RG-27.22, Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis,  Weiland, 1960s, 1960s],
[Item 23: RG-27.23, Robert Stoller, The Sense of Madness, 1960s, 1960s],
[Item 24: RG-27.24, Albert Solnit, Who Owns the School in Our Changing Society, prospectus, undated, Undated],
[Item 25: RG-27.25, George Spivack, Childrearing Attitudes of Emotionally Disturbed Adolescent, Papers, undated, Undated],
[Item 26: RG-27.26, Ruth Aaron, The Analyst's Emotional Life During Work, Paper, February 1974, February 1, 1974],
[Item 27: RG-27.27, Robert Stoller, The Hermaphroditic Identity of Hermaphrodites, Paper, November  1964, November 1964],
[Item 28: RG-27.28, Robert Stoller, Gender-Role Change in Intersexed Patients, Paper, May 1964, May 1964],
[Item 29: RG-27.29, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference Manifestations, Situational Factors, and Interrcurent Events in the Life of Analyst, Paper, March 1973, March 26, 1973],
[Item 30: RG-27.30, Robert Stoller, The Treatment of Transvestism and Transsexualism, Paper, 1966, 1966],
[Item 31: RG-27.31, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference in Adolescents, prospectus , 1970s, 1970s],
[Item 32: RG-27.32, A letter to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 17, 1973, April 17, 1973],
[Item 33: RG-27.33, Albert Schrut, What Play Reveals About Your Child, remarks, 1969, August 1969],
[Item 34: RG-27.34, Philip Wagner, The Second Analysis, Paper, August 1962, August 18, 1962],
[Item 35: RG-27.35, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, December 1962, December 28, 1962],
[Item 36: RG-27.36, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, November 1962, November 26, 1962],
[Item 37: RG-27.37, Kato Van Leeuwen, et al, The Separation-Adaptation Response to Temporary Object Loss, Paper, 1969, October 1969],
[Item 38: RG-27.38, John S. Peck, Summary of First Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, September 1963, September 18, 1963],
[Item 39: RG-27.39, John S. Peck, Summary of Dr. Grotjan Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, February 1963, February 15, 1963],
[Item 40: RG-27.40, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, April 1963, April 15, 1963],
[Item 41: RG-27.41, John S. Peck, Summary of Second Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, September 1963, September 18, 1963],
[Item 42: RG-27.42, Kato Van Leeuwen, Separation-Adaptation Phenomena in Response to Nursery School Entry, Progress Report, February 1970, February 1970],
[Item 43: RG-27.43, Leo Rangell, The Concept of Psychic Trauma, Paper, 1965, 1965],
[Item 44: RG-27.44, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, March 1963, March 18, 1963],
[Item 45: RG-27.45, John S. Peck, Part Two of Summarized Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, March 1963, March 18, 1963],
[Item 46: RG-27.46, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, February 1963, February 15, 1963],
[Item 47: RG-27.47, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, October 1963, October 1, 1963],
[Item 48: RG-27.48, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, June 1963, June 2, 1963],
[All]

Item 1: RG-27.01, A letter form Nathan Segel to Kato Van Leeuwen, June 28, 1972, June 28, 1972Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
A letter form Nathan Segel to Kato Van Leeuwen, June 28, 1972
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
A letter to Kato Van Leeuwen from Nathan Segel, June 28, 1972
Kato Van Leeuwen, invitation to a panel, APA, May 1973
The Analyst's emotional life, a panel, APA, May 1973
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 2: RG-27.02, A letter from Douglas Org to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 1, 1973, March 1, 1973Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
A letter from Douglas Org to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 1, 1973
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
A letter from Douglas Or to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 1, 1973
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 3: RG-27.03, A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, January 14, 1973, January 14, 1973Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, January 14, 1973
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, January 14, 1973
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 4: RG-27.04, A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 3, 1973, April 3, 1973Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 3, 1973
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 3, 1973
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 5: RG-27.05, A note from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 21, 1973, March 21, 1973Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
A note from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 21, 1973
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
A note from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 21, 1973
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 6: RG-27.06, Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from the personal narrative, July 1973, July 1973Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from the personal narrative, July 1973
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from the personal narrative, July 1973
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 7: RG-27.07, Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from professional notes, 1970, 1970Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from professional notes, 1970
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from professional notes, 1970
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Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 8: RG-27.08, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional notes, October 17, 1972, October 17, 1972Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional notes, October 17, 1972
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional notes, October 17, 1972
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Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 9: RG-27.09, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional note, October 20, 1972, October 20, 1972Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional note, October 20, 1972
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional note, October 20, 1972
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 10: RG-27.10, Kato Van Leeuwen, Professional notes, undated, UndatedAdd to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, Professional notes, undated
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, Professional notes, undated
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 11: RG-27.11, Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, undated, UndatedAdd to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, undated
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, undated
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 12: RG-27.12, Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, April 1972, April 1972Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, April 1972
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, April 1972
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 13: RG-27.13, Kato Van Leeuwen, Maternal Overprotection Reexamined, Paper, February 4, 1982, February 4, 1982Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, Maternal Overprotection Reexamined, Paper, February 4, 1982
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
Kato Van Leeuwen, Maternal Overprotection Reexamined, Paper, February 4, 1982
Kato van Leeuwen, papers, 1960s
Kato Van Leeuwen, distorted concept of maternal overprotection, a paper, February 1982
Kato Van Leeuwen, positivity of a mother overprotection, a paper, February 1982
Kato Van Leeuwen, misinterpretation of a child's clinging behavior, a paper, 1972
Kato Van Leeuwen, scholarly works
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Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 14: RG-27.14, Kato Van Leeuwen, Notes for a Paper, November 29, 1972, November 29, 1972Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, Notes for a Paper, November 29, 1972
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato van Leeuwen, papers, 1960s
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
Kato Van Leeuwen, scholarly works
Kato Van Leeuwen, Notes for a Paper, November 29, 1972
Counter transference together with intercurrent events in the life of analyst, Leeuwen, 1972
Emotional life of the analyst during work, terminology
The effect of intercurrent events, Kato Van Leeuwen, terminology
Guilt and anxiety in the analyst makes him oblivious to the  patients, Leeuwen, 1972
Research and Theory of Psychoanalysis
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 15: RG-27.15, A letter from Martin Grotjahn to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 6, 1973, April 16, 1973Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
A letter from Martin Grotjahn to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 6, 1973
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
A letter from Martin Grotjahn to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 6, 1973
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
Counter transference, discourse
Martin Grotjahn with regard to counter transference, April 1973
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Creators:
Martin Grotjahn, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst (1950s)
Item 16: RG-27.16, Notification from School of Medicine, Nashville, to Kato Van Leeuwen, October 29, 1984, October 29, 1984Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Notification from School of Medicine, Nashville, to Kato Van Leeuwen, October 29, 1984
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
Notification from School of Medicine, Nashville, to Kato Van Leeuwen, October 29, 1984
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 17: RG-27.17, Kato Van Leeuwen, The Analysis of Outrage, Paper, November 12, 1984, November 12, 1984Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, The Analysis of Outrage, Paper, November 12, 1984
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, papers, 1980s
Kato Van Leeuwen, scholarly works
Kato Van Leeuwen, The Analysis of Outrage, Paper, November 12, 1984
Kato Van Leeuwen, an analysis, case narrative, November 1984
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 18: RG-27.18, Kato Van Leeuwen, Study of Separation-Adaptation Phenomena, June 1970, June 1970Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, Study of Separation-Adaptation Phenomena, June 1970
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, papers, 1970s
Kato Van Leeuwen, scholarly works
Kato Van Leeuwen, research works
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
Kato Van Leeuwen, Study of Separation-Adaptation Phenomena, June 1970
Separation-adaptation phenomenon in response to nursery school entry, Leeuwen, 1970
Kato Van Leeuwen, June M. Tuma, a research grant, 1970
Behavioral manifestation of separation reaction, research work, Leeuwen, 1970
Criteria if a nursery school is a positive experience, Leeuwen, 1970
Criteria if a nursery school entry has a frightening component, Kato Van Leeuwen, 1970
negative factors entering a nursery school, increased dependence, Leeuwen, 1970
negative factors entering a nursery school, decreased exploratory behavior, Leeuwen, 1970
Negative factor entering a nursery school, decreased pleasure in activities, Leeuwen, 1970
Negative factors entering a nursery school, decreased interaction with peers, Leeuwen, 1970
Negative factors entering a nursery school, perceptual factors, Leeuwen, 1970
Negative factors entering a nursery school, social expression, Leeuwen, 1970
Negative factors entering a nursery school, somatic expressions, Leeuwen, 1970
Adaptation to a nursery school, personalia, analysis, Leeuwen, 1970
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Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 19: RG-27.19, Wilhelm Reich, Character Analysis by Walter Briehl, 1966, 1966Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Wilhelm Reich, Character Analysis by Walter Briehl, 1966
Subject/Index Terms:
History of Psychoanalysis
Research and Theory of Psychoanalysis
Wilhelm Reich, Character Analysis, discourse by Walter Briehl, 1960s
Wilhelm Reich, psychoanalysis, discourse
Wilhelm Reich, Character analysis, discourse
Wilhelm Reich, scholarly biography
Wilhelm Reich, seminar for psychoanalytic therapy in Vienna, 1924 -- 1930
Wilhelm Reich, scholarly works
Karl Abraham, phenomenology of character formation, oral, anal and genital ego types
Wilhelm Reich, neurotic symptoms are a concentrate of the neurotic character, discourse
Wilhelm Reich, the notion of a negative transference, discourse
Wilhelm Reich, The Genital and the Neurotic character, 1929, scholarship
Wilhelm Reich, character formation, sublimation and reaction, discourse
A Journal of Political Psychology and Sexual Economy, inspired by Wilhelm Reich, 1930s
Wilhelm Reich, scholarly works in America
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Dr. Walter Briehl, American psychiatrist (19050s -- 1990s)
Item 20: RG-27.20, The Private Psychiatrist in a Community Mental Health Program, collective Paper, April 1965, April 1965Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
The Private Psychiatrist in a Community Mental Health Program, collective Paper, April 1965
Subject/Index Terms:
Private and public mental health care, principles
Positive role of private-practicing psychiatrists in the community mental health care
Private psychiatrists are concerned of the governmental intrusion in their practices, 1960s
Development of public psychiatric programs in urban communities
California's Short Doyle Act, 1960s
Mental health consultation program for the public, CA
Pro forma of public mental health consultations
Los Angeles County Mental Health Department, 1960
Limitation of public mental healthcare programs, Los Angeles County, 1960s
Psychiatrists in the general community, Los Angeles, 1960s
Psychiatrists regard community health programs as a transient period
Shortcomings in communications between the Department and private consultants, 1960s
Perspectives in the future cooperation with private psychiatrists, 1960s
Per session service community consultation work, Los Angeles County Mental Health Department, 1960s
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Creators:
Harry  R. Brickman, American psychiatrist (1960s)
Item 21: RG-27.21, Continuous Neutral Bath, discourse and instructions, ca 1945, ca 1945Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Continuous Neutral Bath, discourse and instructions, ca 1945
Subject/Index Terms:
The Langley Porter Clinic, hydrotherapy
Continuous Neutral Bath Purpose and Therapeutic Applications
Continuous Neutral Bath -- contradictions, complications, implications for immediate termination
Continuous Neutral Bath, General Instructions
Continuous Neutral Bath Procedure
Continuous Neutral Bath Equipment
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Creators:
Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital and Clinics, UC San Francisco (1940s)
Item 22: RG-27.22, Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis,  Weiland, 1960s, 1960sAdd to your cart.View associated digital content.
Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis,  Weiland, 1960s
Subject/Index Terms:
Scientific works of Hyman Weinland, 1960s, 1970s
Hyman Weinland, narratives
Hyman Weinland, child psychology
Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis,  Weiland, 1960s
Hyman Weinland, scholarly works
Breaking through the autistic barrier, terminology
Pseudo-object relationship in autistic children, terminology
Autism -- primitive level of functioning, terminology
Infants have to be exposed to the experience of object relationship, autism, terminology
Ego functions are needed for the infants, autism, terminology
Anaclitic relationship to the life instincts, autism, terminology
Behavioral and inter-personal responses, autism, terminology
The first three months of life is a very needful period for the infant, autism, terminology
Pseudo self-sufficiency without essentially changing from his autistic orientation, terminology
Therapeutic progress evolves in to a pseudo-object type of relationship, autism, terminology
Dr. Weinland, assistant director, children's unit, Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute
Hyman Weinland, scholarly works, bibliography
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Creators:
Hyman Weinland, Child Psychiatrist (1960s, 1970s)
Item 23: RG-27.23, Robert Stoller, The Sense of Madness, 1960s, 1960sAdd to your cart.View associated digital content.
Robert Stoller, The Sense of Madness, 1960s
Subject/Index Terms:
Dr. Robert Stoller, narratives
Dr. Robert Stoller, scientific works
Robert Stoller, The Sense of Madness, an essay, 1960s
Research and Theory of Psychoanalysis
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Creators:
Dr. Robert Stoller (1961 -- 1965)
Item 24: RG-27.24, Albert Solnit, Who Owns the School in Our Changing Society, prospectus, undated, UndatedAdd to your cart.View associated digital content.
Albert Solnit, Who Owns the School in Our Changing Society, prospectus, undated
Subject/Index Terms:
Dr. Albert Solnit, narratives
Albert Solnit, Who Owns the School in Our Changing Society, prospectus, undated
Discourse of secondary education, undated
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Creators:
Dr. Albert Solnit (Professor of Pediatric and Psychiatry)
Item 25: RG-27.25, George Spivack, Childrearing Attitudes of Emotionally Disturbed Adolescent, Papers, undated, UndatedAdd to your cart.View associated digital content.
George Spivack, Childrearing Attitudes of Emotionally Disturbed Adolescent, Papers, undated
Subject/Index Terms:
George Spicvack, narratives
George Spivack, scientific works
George Spivack, Childrearing Attitudes of Emotionally Disturbed Adolescent, Papers, undated
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Creators:
George Spivack (Undated)
Item 26: RG-27.26, Ruth Aaron, The Analyst's Emotional Life During Work, Paper, February 1974, February 1, 1974Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Author is Ruth Aaron M.D. Hand-marked draft of an article published in the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, "The Analyst's Emotional Life During Work." Volume: 22 issue: 1, page(s): 160-169 Issue published: February 1, 1974.
Subject/Index Terms:
Ruth Aaron, narratives
Ruth Aaron, professional activity
Ruth Aaron, Papers
Bibliography on psychoanalytic self observation, discourse
Analytic self observation, discourse
The analyst work ego, terminology
The analyst introspection, terminology
Idealization of the analyst on the part of patients, terminology
Research and Theory of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic discourse between psychoanalyst and analyzand, terminology
Internalization of a psychoanalyst, discourse
Ruth Aaron, The Analyst's Emotional Life During Work, February 1974
Panel Discussion, reported by Ruth Aaron
Spontaneous idealization, Marian Tolpin, terminology
Transference, Marian Tolpin, terminology
Analytic imago, terminology
Maternal imago and internalization of a capacity for introspection, Marian Tolpin
Analytic listening and continuing psychoanalytic discovery, Marian Tolpin
Marian Tolpin, speaker
Self observation of the psychoanalyst, Marian Tolpin
Dr. O. Eugene Baum, speaker
Self-analysis of countertransference, O. Eugene Baum
Transient trial identification and countertransference interference, terminology, O. Eugene Baum
Problems in psychoanalytic training, O. Eugene Baum
Problems in student-analyst supervision, O. Eugene Baum
Transference, countertransference, and the termination of analyses, study by O. Eugene Baum
Life stresses of the analyst and countertransference, O. Eugene Baum
Maintenance of psychoanalytic neutrality, Kato Van Leeuwen
Intercurrent events in the life of the analyst and countertransference, Kato Van Leeuwen
Countertransference in a pregnant analyst, Kato Van Leeuwen
Awareness of transference manifestations in patients, Kato Van Leeuwen
Awareness of countertransference to facilitating access to defenses, Kato Van Leeuwen
Definition of countertransference, Ralph Greenson
Countertransference neurosis, Ralph Greenson
Countertransference and the working alliance in the analyst, Ralph Greenson
Self-monitoring of countertransference reactions, Ralph Greenson
Unconscious sources of countertransference, Ralph Greenson
Constructive potential of countertransference, Ralph Greenson
Discussion among panelists and audience on papers presented
Chairman of Panel, Douglass Orr
Documents from NCP-LA Archive
Creators:
Ruth Aaron, Psychoanalyst (1960s)
Item 27: RG-27.27, Robert Stoller, The Hermaphroditic Identity of Hermaphrodites, Paper, November  1964, November 1964Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Robert Stoller, The Hermaphroditic Identity of Hermaphrodites, Paper, November  1964
Subject/Index Terms:
Dr. Robert Stoller, narratives
Dr. Robert Stoller, scientific works
Robert Stoller, Papers
Robert Stoller, The Hermaphroditic Identity of Hermaphrodites, Paper, November  1964
Maleness and Femaleness, sex, terminology
Masculinity and Femininity, gender, terminology
Ability to change gender successfully, discourse
Confirmation of a biological maleness, in a presented case, discourse
Ambiguous genitalia, terminology
The parents uncertainty is the weightiest factor in confusing the core gender identity, discourse
Hermaphroditic  gender is a third gender, discourse
Determination of the patient's core gender identity, discourse
Correct diagnosis is essential for successful treatment, a statement
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Creators:
Dr. Robert Stoller, scholar, psychiatrist, author (1930s -- 1970s)
Item 28: RG-27.28, Robert Stoller, Gender-Role Change in Intersexed Patients, Paper, May 1964, May 1964Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Robert Stoller, Gender-Role Change in Intersexed Patients, Paper, May 1964
Subject/Index Terms:
Dr. Robert Stoller, narratives
Dr. Robert Stoller, scientific works
Robert Stoller, Papers
Robert Stoller, Gender-Role Change in Intersexed Patients, Paper, May 1964
Intersexed patients, child or adult are shifted from one gender to the other successfully, discourse
Shifts in personality are easily attainable, discourse
Gender changes case, analysis and discourse
Uncertainty of the patient's gender was part of the growing child's milieu and part of its identity
Evaluation of the patient's gender identity, statement
Discourse on the shit of a gender role
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Creators:
Dr. Robert Stoller, scholar, psychiatrist, author (1930s -- 1970s)
Item 29: RG-27.29, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference Manifestations, Situational Factors, and Interrcurent Events in the Life of Analyst, Paper, March 1973, March 26, 1973Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This is a hand-edited draft of a paper by Kato Van Leeuwen, "Countertransference Manifestations, Situational Factors, and Intercurrent Events in the Life of Analyst", dated March 26, 1973. The paper would later be presented at a panel chaired by Douglass Orr on February 1, 1974.
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato van Leeuwen, M.D.
Countertransference manifestations, situational factors, and intercurrent events in the analyst
Emotional Life of the analyst during work
Blind spots in the analyst
Methods to detect countertransference in analysts
Development of skillful analysis of countertransference
Definition and origin of countertransference in the analyst
The analyst's infantile neurosis and its defenses
Nuclear conflicts of the analyst
Transference and countertransference due to life interruptions and pregnancy in the analyst
Avoidance of patients' reactions to the pregnancy of the analyst
Countertransference reactions to separation
Resistance to awareness of feelings of countertransference in the analyst
Rationalization and countertransference
Benefits of verbalization of feelings of countertransference
Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 30: RG-27.30, Robert Stoller, The Treatment of Transvestism and Transsexualism, Paper, 1966, 1966Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Robert Stoller, The Treatment of Transvestism and Transsexualism, Paper, 1966
Subject/Index Terms:
Dr. Robert Stoller, narratives
Dr. Robert Stoller, scientific works
Robert Stoller, Papers
Robert Stoller, The Treatment of Transvestism and Transsexualism, Paper, 1966
The lack of treatment for transvestism and transsexualism, discourse
Momentary transvestic tendencies are seen in many children, discourse
Dualism of Transvestism, discourse
Transvestism, discourse on the therapy
Societal dimension of deviant sexual and gender behavior, discourse
Counter-indication to surgical procedure on changing gender of transvestites, discourse
Utmost exceptional needful reasoning for a surgical procedure on transvestite to change a gender
Obligatory follow-up for years if the surgery changing a gender was performed, discourse
Knowledge of the sources and manifestation of gender identity, discourse
Childhood transvestism is quite common, discourse
Habitual urge for cross-dress in childhood, a typical manifestation, discourse
Documents of Dr. Robert Stoller in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Creators:
Dr. Robert Stoller, scholar, psychiatrist, author (1930s -- 1970s)
Item 31: RG-27.31, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference in Adolescents, prospectus , 1970s, 1970sAdd to your cart.View associated digital content.
Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference in Adolescents, prospectus , 1970s
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, narratives
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference in Adolescents, prospectus , 1970s
Countertransference in adolescent, discourse
The analyst personality, discourse
Awareness of countertransference, discourse
Countertransference related to separation-adaptation conflicts, discourse
Countertransference  to the increased instinctual drives, discourse
Countertransference  to specific situations and character defenses, discourse
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 32: RG-27.32, A letter to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 17, 1973, April 17, 1973Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Letter written to Kato van Leeuwen, M.D. by "Phil". The letter addresses comments on a draft of a "Countertransference Manifestations in the Life of the Analyst" written by Dr. van Leeuwen. The draft is contained within this collection as item RG-27.29, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference Manifestations in the Life of Analyst, Paper, March 26, 1973.
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato van Leeuwen, M.D.
Kato Van Leeuwen, papers and correspondences
Kato Van Leeuwen, professional activity
Countertransference manifestations in the life of the analyst, paper, Kato van Leeuwen
Countertransference reactions to pregnancy
Transference and countertransference due to life interruptions and pregnancy in the analyst
"Tasting the patient"
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Item 33: RG-27.33, Albert Schrut, What Play Reveals About Your Child, remarks, 1969, August 1969Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This documents contains the first three pages of an article wrriten by Albert Schrut. The first page contains a hand-written message roughly stating " Dear Larry and Kato, This is a lay version (redone by ... editing my Franz Alexander prize paper-- Thought you might like to see it. Cordially, A." The paper is a copy reprinted from Parents' Magazine, August 1969.
Subject/Index Terms:
Albert Schrut, M.D.
Kato Van Leeuwen, child psychology
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
Kato van Leeuwen, M.D.
Parents' Magazine
Children at play
Emotional development of children at play
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Fantasy play of preschool age children
Play-acting in children and management of negative emotions
The need for constancy in children
Creators:
Albert Schrut, American Psychiatrist (1950s - Present Day)
Item 34: RG-27.34, Philip Wagner, The Second Analysis, Paper, August 1962, August 18, 1962Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Hand-marked copy of a paper written by Philip Wagner, published on January 1, 1963 in the International Journal of Psychoanalysis; London, Vol 44: pp. 481-489. The markings and edits are potentially created by Dr. Kato van Leeuwen.
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Philip S. Wagner, M.D.
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
The Second Analysis
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Second psychoanalysis following termination of the first
Problems in undergoing a second analysis
Restricted definition of a second analysis
Predominant characterological or neurotic defense
Resistance to transference involvement
Compulsive intellectual defense and regressive dependency
Patient identification with the therapist
Patient projections in criticism of first analysis
Obsessive-compulsive patients
Narcissistic patients
Tolerant and realistic perspective of the analyst
Transference Idealization
Reciprocal idealization between patient and analyst
Underlying intolerable anxieties in analyst-patient relationship
Libidinal and narcissistic gratification
Reasons for termination of a first analysis
Accessibility of transference hostility
Self-deception and underlying pregenital strivings
Chaotic Transference Reactions
Infantile self-image
Borderline personality disorder
Analytic experience as an ego-sustaining refuge
The on-going analysis
Patients who have learned to work "analytically'
The Transference Impasse of the Primarily Hysteric Patient
The hysteric patient and the enduring oedipal conflict
Case report of a transference impasse in a hysteric patient
Erotized transference as a defense
Case studies
Dependent psychoanalytic relationship
Termination of psychoanalysis by analyst
The second analysis in relation to the first analysis
Transitions into the second analysis
Moralistic attitudes in the analyst
Countertransference attitudes that interfere with second analysis
Analyst's personal value judgments
Termination grief with separation from the analyst
Anonymity of the analyst
Friendship in the analytic relationship
Transference involvement with the former analyst
Residual transference from the first analysis
Transference involvement
Transference neurosis
Transference bias in the analyst
Creators:
Philip S. Wagner, American Psychiatrist (1930s--1970s)
Item 35: RG-27.35, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, December 1962, December 28, 1962Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This document is a summary reported by John S. Peck, M.D. of the scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, held on December 28,1962. The document primarily focuses on a paper or presentation entitled "Children's Fetishistic Object Relationships and Fetishism", presented by Melitta Sperling, M.D.
Subject/Index Terms:
Children's Fetishistic Object Relationships and Fetishism
Melitta Sperling, M.D.
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
December 28, 1962
Fetishism in Children
Fetishistic attitudes in object relationships
Fetishism in children is pathological
The mothers of fetishistic children
Fetishism and the unconscious
Fetishism and fixation
Development of pathological part-object relationships
Separation anxiety and fetishism
Fetishistic object and sleep
Winnicott's theory of transitional objects
Donald Winnicott, M.D.
Frederick Hacker, M.D.
Fixation at a stage of part-object relationships
Real mother and substitute mother
Kato van Leeuwen, M.D.
George Mohr, M.D.
Sydney L. Pomer, M.D.
Marvin Osman, M.D.
Fetishism as perversion
Fetishistiogenic mother
Fetishism as a focal symptom
Fetishism and pathological maternal attachment
Object relationships and psychosomatic symptoms
Fetishism and gratification
Alexander Rogawski, M.D.
Mother-child relationship
Fetishism, smelling and touching
Fetishism and the forbidden
Fetishism as an unconscious pact between mother and child
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Analyst as a transitional oject
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)
Item 36: RG-27.36, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, November 1962, November 26, 1962Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
The document is a report authored by John S. Peck as a summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, November 1962. The primary paper or presentatation of interest is entitled "Symbiosis and the symbiotic neurosis" by George H. Pollock, M.D.
Subject/Index Terms:
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
November 26, 1962
George H. Pollock, M.D.
Symbiosis and the Symbiotic Neurosis
Symbiosis in phases of development
Pathological Symbiosis
Triadic and dyadic symbiosis
Pathological fixations
Symbiotic relationships from childhood
Transference neurosis
Analyst interrupts symbiotic relationship formation
Pathological introjects
Case studies
Case Report
Psychosomatic complaints
Franz Alexander, M.D.
Unsuccessful identification
Symbiosis and regressive behavior
"Physical compliance", Freudian terminology
Neurodermatitis
Skin vulnerability
Symbiosis and psychosomatic symptoms
Setting a termination date for analysis in advance
Intellectual insight as a result of the cure
Infantile neurosis
contact hunger in psychosomatic skin conditions
Family therapy
Separation anxiety and symbiosis
Robert Litman, M.D.
Richard Renneker, M.D.
Richard Alexander, M.D.
Alfred Coodley, M.D.
Glenn Flagg, M.D.
Sidney L. Pomer, M.D.
John S. Peck, M.D.
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)
Item 37: RG-27.37, Kato Van Leeuwen, et al, The Separation-Adaptation Response to Temporary Object Loss, Paper, 1969, October 1969Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This is a paper entitled "The Separation-Adaptation Response to Temporary Object Loss", authored by Kato van Leeuwen, M.D. and Sydney L. Pomer, M.D. The paper was published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, Volume 8, Issue 4, in October, 1969.
Subject/Index Terms:
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry
Kato van Leeuwen, M.D.
Sydney L. Pomer, M.D.
The Separation-Adaptation Response to Temporary Object Loss
Repressed wish for reunion
Reactions to separation from analyst
Childhood separation experiences
Separation-adaptation responses
Separation anxiety
Nursery school
Separation phenomena at the outset of nursery school
Anaclitic depression
Stranger anxiety
Effects of motherly deprivation
Phases of separation anxiety
Constructive influence of frustrating experience between the self and the love object
Separation-individuation process
Suicide rates in Scandinavian countries and early-life mother-child separation patterns
Self-representation and changes in object relations
Separation anxiety and death wishes
Ethological studies of attachment behavior
Primary object need as inborn instinct
Pathological responses to separation in children
Pilot study
Pilot study at small urban nursery school
Data collection based on casual observations
Number of days needed for the child to release mother voluntarily
Mother's reaction to separation
Long farewell rituals and stalling techniques
Rate of separation tolerability depending on child's age
Behaviors manifesting separation anxiety in nursery-age children
Unfavorable circumstances surrounding the onset of school
emotional or physical unavailability of the mothers at home
Factors contributing to the ease of separation between mother and child
Transitional objects
Four mother-child pairs
Case illustration of a transition with minimal separation problems and adaptational skills
Phase-adequate ego maturation
Prior satisfying relationships with family
Resistance to toilet training
Mother's presence at school facilitated adjustment period
Suppression and denial of separation anxiety
Narcissistic supplies
Pattern of denial and repression of emotional dependency
Significance of separation reactions to personality development
Empathy and identification as mechanisms in mastering separation anxiety
Increased hostility towards a strange environment
Adaptational coping mechanisms to separation
Preoedipal years
Scrutiny of the circumstances surrounding the starting of school
Sources of anxiety which reinforce the nuclear separation
Concern about body integrity reinforced by separation
Familiarization with a new environment
Perceptual orientation
internalization of mother as a love-object
Satisfying exploration and use of environment
Communication skills of the developing child
Children with unfulfilled dependency needs
Protracted bewilderment, aimless behavior, and confusion
Child's self-concept closely tied to his identification with significant love objects in environment
Control and mastery of anxiety
Daily restoration of the mother-child relationship
Temporary regression as a mitigation of the effects of separation
Disguised unconscious holding mechanisms
Transitional objects, illness, regressive infantile behavior
Libidinization of new environment
Coping mechanisms incorporated into character structure
The gamut of separation phenomena
Evolvement of object cathexis
Chain of events and situations taking place within relationship between parents and child
Traumatization and mothering experience at child-care centers
Creators:
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist (1930s -- 1990s)
Sydney Pomer, Psychoanalyst (1960s -2000s)
Item 38: RG-27.38, John S. Peck, Summary of First Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, September 1963, September 18, 1963Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This is a summary of the first paper presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, September 1963, reported by John Peck, M.D. The paper was presented by Frederick Hacker, M.D. and is entitled "Impressions of the International Psychoanalytic Congress".
Subject/Index Terms:
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Frederick Hacker, M.D.
Impressions of the International Psychoanalytic Congress
Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
September 18, 1963
International Psychoanalytic Congress
American ego psychology vs "Kleinian" orientation internationally
Symposium on symptom and character formation
"Conflict, Regression, and Symptom Formation", paper, Jacob Arlow
"Symptom Formation and Character Formation", paper by Jeanne Lampl-De-Groot
Anna Freud, M.D.
Ego integration
Alexander Rogawski, M.D.
Character neurosis
Ego-syntonic character attitude
"The Reality of Myth", paper, Frederick Hacker
Transference neurosis
Formation of personal myth
John S. Peck, M.D.
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)
Item 39: RG-27.39, John S. Peck, Summary of Dr. Grotjan Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, February 1963, February 15, 1963Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This document is a two-page report written by John S. Peck on a paper entitled "Dr. Milton Lester, the Man and the Psychoanalyst", written by Martin Grotjahn, M.D. and presented at the Milton Lester Memorial Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society on February 15, 1963.
Subject/Index Terms:
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
John S. Peck, M.D.
Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Milton Lester, M.D.
Martin Grotjahn, M.D.
Milton Lester Memorial Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
"The Analysis of an Unconscious Beating Fantasy in a Woman", paper by Milton Lester, M.D.
Statement of grief for the passing of Milton Lester
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)
Item 40: RG-27.40, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, April 1963, April 15, 1963Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This is a four-page document written by John S. Peck as a summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, held on April 15, 1963. The meeting was a presentation of brief summaries of five chapters from a forthcoming book on psychoanalytic pioneers.
Subject/Index Terms:
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
John S. Peck, M.D.
Martin Grotjahn, M.D.
Psychoanalytic Pioneers
Book on psychoanalytic pioneers
Introduction, Martin Grotjahn
Samuel Eisenstein, M.D.
History of Psychoanalysis
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)
Item 41: RG-27.41, John S. Peck, Summary of Second Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, September 1963, September 18, 1963Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This is a four-page document written by John S. Peck as a summary of the second paper presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, held on September 18, 1963. The paper is entitled, "The Ancient Greeks' Awareness of their Unconscious" and is authored by Martin Grotjahn, M.D.
Subject/Index Terms:
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Martin Grotjahn, M.D.
John S. Peck, M.D.
Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
September 18, 1963
"The Ancient Greeks' Awareness of their Unconscious"
Psychoanalytical insights in Greek classical culture
The "generic" unconscious of the Greeks
Narcissism in ancient Greek culture
George Frumkes, M.D.
Oedipus myth as cautionary tale
Sydney L. Pomer, M.D.
Dr. Franz Alexander, Psychoanalysis, Scholar
Franz Alexander, M.D.
Frederick Hacker, M.D.
Integration of symbolic and intellectual thinking
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)
Item 42: RG-27.42, Kato Van Leeuwen, Separation-Adaptation Phenomena in Response to Nursery School Entry, Progress Report, February 1970, February 1970Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This document contains a 27-page progress report compiled by Kato Van Leeuwen, on her pilot study entitled "Separation-Adaptation Phenomena in Response to Nursery School Entry". The Period studied in the progress report is January 1, 1969 to December 31, 1969. The pilot study is summarized in another item in this collection: RG-27.37, Kato Van Leeuwen, et al, The Separation-Adaptation Response to Temporary Object Loss, Paper, 1969. This paper was published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry.
Subject/Index Terms:
Kato Van Leeuwen, papers, 1970s
Kato Van Leeuwen, research works
Separation-adaption phenomena in response to nursery school entry, February 1970
Kato Van Leeuwen, Comprehensive progress report, separation-adaptation phenomena, February 1970
Period of study, January 1, 1969 to December 31, 1969, Kato Van Leeuwen
Various type of reaction to separation of child from mother upon nursery school entry, 1969
Criteria if a nursery school is a positive experience, Leeuwen, 1970
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry
Pilot study
Nursery school
Separation phenomena at the outset of nursery school
Separation anxiety
Childhood separation experiences
Separation-adaptation responses
The Separation-Adaptation Response to Temporary Object Loss
Quantitative method measuring changes in scoring of attachment and exploratory behavior
Mother's reaction to separation
Behaviors manifesting separation anxiety in nursery-age children
Rate of separation tolerability depending on child's age
Factors contributing to the ease of separation between mother and child
Mother's presence at school facilitated adjustment period
emotional or physical unavailability of the mothers at home
Pilot study at small urban nursery school
Pathological responses to separation in children
Cultural emphasis on early childhood independence
Procedures which minimize separation trauma
Ethological studies of attachment behavior
Independence
Exploratory Behavior
Pleasure in activities
Interaction with peers
Social intelligence quotient
Somatic expressions
social expressions
Mother-child relationship
Perceptual factors
S.Q. (Vineland Social Maturity Scale)
Little Village Nursery School, Los Angeles, California
Marschak Interaction Schedule (MIS)
Attachment-Exploratory Rating Sheet
Doll play
Experimental methods
Phase One - Pre-entry
Hesitancy, attachment behavior
Spontaneity, exploratory behavior
Radius of exploratory behavior
Frequency, manner, amount of attachment behavior
Number of requests for help, approval, sharing
Amount, direction, and intensity of exploratory activity
Transitional objects
Child's mood, assessment of separation-adaptation response
Phase One, Step One - Observations
Phase One, Step Two - MIS
Phase One, Step Three - Doll Play
Phase One, Step Four - Administration of VSMS to mother
Phase Two - Day of Entry, careful observation of attachment behavior of both child and mother
Phase Three - 15 Days after nursery school entry, careful observations of attachment behavior
Phase Four - 90 days after nursery school entry, careful observations of attachment behavior
June M. Tuma, Ph.D., Research Psychologist
Jean Roshal, Ph.D., Private practice psychologist
Leila Beckwith, Ph.D., Medical Psychologist
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist
Kato van Leeuwen, M.D.
Attachment-Exploratory Rating Scale (AERS)
Cathexis of nursery school environment
Negative effects of enforced separations on mother-child relationship
Child temperament and adaptation response to nursery school entry
Object loss and distress reaction
Creators:
Kato van Leeuwen, psychoanalyst (1960s -- 2000s)
Item 43: RG-27.43, Leo Rangell, The Concept of Psychic Trauma, Paper, 1965, 1965Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Hand-marked print of "The Concept of Psychic Trauma", by Leo Rangell, M.D. It's possible the markings were completed by Kato von Leeuwen.

Other versions of this paper were presented at a meeting of the "Psychoanalysts of the Southwest" and the Department of Psychiatry, Neurology and Behavioral Sciences of the University of Oklahoma Medical Center, Oklahoma City, September 24, 1965; and to the Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Society, October 22, 1965.

Subject/Index Terms:
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Leo Rangell, scholar, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist
"The Concept of Psychic Trauma"
Psychic trauma
Infantile trauma
Historical analysis of psychic trauma
Trauma and 'neurosogenesis', Freud
Freudian explanations of trauma
Trauma as experience eliciting strong negative affect
Trauma as excessive magnitude of stimuli
Trauma as experience of breakthrough of stimulus barrier
Trauma as state of psychic helplessness
Phenomenological analysis of psychic trauma
Parallels between physical and psychological sources of trauma
Constitutional analysis of trauma
Prolonged period of helplessness in human beings
Human biological limitations as source of future traumata
Ego's resistance to trauma
Inborn defensive thresholds
Economic analysis of trauma
Economic principle of mental functioning, Freud
Pleasure-pain principle, Freud
Economic considerations of trauma subject to genetic developmental process
Extent of psychic trauma
Regressive ego disorganization to the infantile, neonatal, pre-ego state
Phenomenological variations in responses to completely overwhelming trauma
Partial versus complete state of psychic helplessness
Cataclysmic versus trivial instances of trauma
"Wear and tear of everyday life"
Common instances of traumatic disequilibrium
Timing of intrapsychic sequence of traumatogenic events
Magnitude and suddenness of traumatic stimuli
Retroactive trauma, with delayed appearance in traumatic effects
Genetic analysis of trauma
Magnitude of traumatic stimuli relative to particular ego resources available
Genetic history of previous sensitizations
Universal castration complex
Potential traumatic narcissistic injury
Topographic analysis of trauma
Unconscious and latent meanings of trauma
Dynamic analysis of trauma
Trauma, theory of anxiety, and nature of intrapsychic conflict
Signal anxiety and impending trauma
Differentiation between traumatic event or insult and subsequent traumatic state which it produces
Prolonged unresolved traumatic state develops into further traumatic insult
Stratification of phase-specific traumata
Cumulative trauma
Inevitability of trauma or trauma as a human need
Self-destruction and self-imposed quest for traumata
Ego mastery and need for seemingly traumatic stimuli
'Traumatophilia' and the death instinct
Structural analysis of trauma
External stimulus (influx) versus somatic or psychic source of trauma
Increase in intrasystemic tension in a psychic structure beyond a threshold as traumatic stimulus
Memory and traumatic neurosis
Capacity of ego to handle trauma via defense mechanisms
Coping mechanisms for trauma develop in concert with egoic development
Adaptive analysis of trauma
Adaptive value of traumata and reparative qualities of ego
Ontogenetic developmental history and potential for adaptive or regressive response to traumata
Composite integrated theory of trauma
Sequential components of traumatic occurrence
Traumatic event as precipitating stimulus
Intrapsychic traumatic process consists of breakthrough of stimulus barrier, loss of ego control
Traumatic effect or result as a state of psychic helplessness
Release of painful or unpleasant affect subsequent to traumatic effect
Traumatic event, traumatic process, traumatic state, negative affect, adaptation or regression
Egoic vulnerability without the expectation of adequate containment, mastery or adaptation
Creators:
Leo Rangell, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1913 -- 2011)
Item 44: RG-27.44, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, March 1963, March 18, 1963Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
The summary provided is of a panel discussion entitled "Vocational Hazards of Psychoanalysis".
Subject/Index Terms:
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
John S. Peck, M.D.
"Vocational Hazards of Psychoanalysis"
Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Panel discussion
Philip S. Wagner, M.D.
Alexander Rogawski, M.D.
Martin Grotjahn, M.D.
Gerald Goodstone, M.D.
The choice of the profession of psychoanalysis
Contradictory emotional demands on the psychoanalyst
Disillusionment in psychoanalysis
Therapeutic benefits of psychoanalysis for the analyst
Intimacy as primary conflict or hazard of the psychoanalysis
Psychopathology among psychoanalysts
Partial projective identification
Psychological deterioration of analyst into narcissistic isolation
Heavy responsibility to medical conscience
Activation of the unconscious of the analyst
Character disorders versus symptom neurosis
Psychoanalysis as part of total armamentarium
Unconscious fantasies of the psychoanalyst
Toll of continuous isolation of psychoanalytic work
Importance of continuing education for psychoanalysts
Psychoanalysts and object loss
Gratification of psychoanalytic work
Analyst's pregenital striving
Continuing bombardment from hostility of patients onto psychoanalyst
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)
Item 45: RG-27.45, John S. Peck, Part Two of Summarized Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, March 1963, March 18, 1963Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This document is a 12-page summary continuing the panel disucssion of "Vocational Hazards of Psychoanalysis"
Subject/Index Terms:
"Vocational Hazards of Psychoanalysis"
Philip S. Wagner, M.D.
Gerald Goodstone, M.D.
Alexander Rogawski, M.D.
Martin Grotjahn, M.D.
Bombardments from the transference onto psychoanalyst
Cardiovascular disorders in the psychoanalyst
Repression of negative emotion in psychoanalysts
Feeling of superiority in psychoanalyst
Disillusionment in psychoanalysis
Intimacy as primary conflict or hazard of the psychoanalysis
Intimacy and choice of psychoanalysis as career
Activation of the unconscious of the analyst
Samuel Eisenstein, M.D.
Joseph Naterson, M.D.
The analyst's masochism
Walter Briehl, Director, Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine of S. California, March 1950
Character disorders versus symptom neurosis
Gratification of psychoanalytic work
Socioeconomic status of psychoanalyst
Accumulation of tension during analytic sessions
Norman Tabachnik, psychoanalyst
Carroll Carlson, psychoanalyst
Isidore Zifferstein, psychoanalyst
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist
George Wayne, psychoanalyst
John Linden, psychoanalyst
Role of mother filled by psychoanalyst
Unconscious fantasies of the psychoanalyst
Donald Marcus, psychoanalyst
Sublimation and the career of psychoanalysis
David Morgan, psychoanalyst
Physical hazards of psychoanalysis
Sydney L. Pomer, M.D.
Importance of continuing education for psychoanalysts
Perpetuation of psychoanalytic dogma
Psychoanalysts and object loss
John Lindon, psychoanalyst
Frustration of incompleteness in psychoanalysts
Rose Fromm-Kirsten, psychoanalyst
Thomas Dorr, Psychoanalyst
Victor Monke, psychoanalyst
Irving Berkovitz, psychoanalyst
Philip Beeker, psychoanalyst
Superiority complexes in psychoanalysts
Differentiation of vocational hazards of psychoanalysis by career developmental period
Psychopathology among psychoanalysts
Partial projective identification
The strain of psychoanalysis as a career on the analyst's family
Privileges of analytics intimacy
Potential for corruption in the analyst
Development of defenses of the analyst against hazards of profession
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)
Item 46: RG-27.46, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, February 1963, February 15, 1963Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This four-page document summarizes the paper "The Unprivate Self" by Herbert Fingarette, PhD.
Subject/Index Terms:
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
John S. Peck, M.D.
Herbert Fingarette, Ph.D.
"The Unprivate Self"
Philosophy of selfhood
Isolation of the individual in western civilization
Uncovering the hidden through communication
The psychoanalyst as an interpreter or confessor
Exposure of inner-life in the psychoanalytic experience
Role of empathy in the psychoanalyst and patient relationship
"Dispassionate compassion" in the psychoanalytic experience
Moral love and acceptance versus romantic love or attachment in the psychoanalytic experience
Resolution of transference and self-realization
Existence of inborn, prenatal 'archaic' heritage or memory in the Unconscious, Freud
Subliminal perception in the human being
Sense of privacy as psychopathological and as a marker of maturity
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)
Item 47: RG-27.47, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, October 1963, October 1, 1963Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
This document is a 7-page summary of a paper entitled "The Sociology of Psychoanalysis" presented by Gustav Bally, M.D.
Subject/Index Terms:
John S. Peck, M.D.
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
"The Sociology of Psychoanalysis"
Gustav Bally, M.D.
History of the term hysteria
Medical approach to suffering in the 19th century
Charcot's clinic for the exploited laboring classes
Transitional socioeconomic period at the turn of the twentieth century
Transformation of paternal authority
Freud, free association, and "existential responsibility"
Freud and the tradition-bound attitude of obedience
Susceptibility to indoctrination, lack of fundamental belongingness
Transition into an era of self-reliance and self-identity
Existential despair
The task of psychoanalysis in the present day crumbling reality
Need for new models and new vocabulary in psychoanalysis
Dr. Franz Alexander, Psychoanalysis, Scholar
'Normal' conformists in the transitional era
Psychoanalysis for the masses or the non-adjusted creative groups
Frederick Hacker, M.D.
Marxism and master-slave relationships
Substitute sources of authority
Existential anxiety and self-awareness
Objectivity versus subjectivity of reality
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)
Item 48: RG-27.48, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, June 1963, June 2, 1963Add to your cart.View associated digital content.
Ten page document containing a summary of a paper entitled "On the Feeling of Being Empty of Oneself" presented by Mrs. Enid Balint. Meeting took place in Idyllwild, California.
Subject/Index Terms:
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
John S. Peck, M.D.
Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Mrs. Enid Balint
"On the Feeling of Being Empty of Oneself"
Relationship between ego, body, and self
Characterization of people feeling "empty" of themselves
Psychogenetic elements in the syndrome of feeling "empty" of oneself
Case study of patient feeling "empty" of herself
Four phases of analysis in case study
Role of the mother in patient's condition
Mother-child relationship
Deficiency symptoms from a lack of sense of self
Ego development
Increased aggression and hatred
Dr. Franz Alexander, Psychoanalysis, Scholar
Hallucinations as a result of sensory deprivation
Concept of emptiness as lack of ego identity or ego diffusion
Integration during latency period
George Frumkes, M.D.
Sydney L. Pomer, M.D.
Analysis speeds up life process of maturation
Gerald Jacobson, psychoanalyst
K.V. Ragan, psychoanalyst
Richard Alexander, M.D.
Corrective emotional experience
Clyde Miller, psychoanalyst
Harvey Strassman, psychoanalyst
Malignant regression
Albert Schrut, M.D.
Importance of accepting environment
Psychoanalysis provides otherwise missing parental feedback
Acceptance of negative emotion
The concept of the basic fault
Self-realization versus ego identity
Sense of being understood as basis of therapeutic benefit of psychoanalysis
Creators:
John S. Peck, American Psychiatrist (1960s--1970s)

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[Item 3: RG-27.03, A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, January 14, 1973, January 14, 1973],
[Item 4: RG-27.04, A letter from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 3, 1973, April 3, 1973],
[Item 5: RG-27.05, A note from Douglas Orr to Kato Van Leeuwen, March 21, 1973, March 21, 1973],
[Item 6: RG-27.06, Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from the personal narrative, July 1973, July 1973],
[Item 7: RG-27.07, Kato Van Leeuwen, pages from professional notes, 1970, 1970],
[Item 8: RG-27.08, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional notes, October 17, 1972, October 17, 1972],
[Item 9: RG-27.09, Kato Van Leeuwen, professional note, October 20, 1972, October 20, 1972],
[Item 10: RG-27.10, Kato Van Leeuwen, Professional notes, undated, Undated],
[Item 11: RG-27.11, Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, undated, Undated],
[Item 12: RG-27.12, Kato Van Leeuwen, a page from professional notes, April 1972, April 1972],
[Item 13: RG-27.13, Kato Van Leeuwen, Maternal Overprotection Reexamined, Paper, February 4, 1982, February 4, 1982],
[Item 14: RG-27.14, Kato Van Leeuwen, Notes for a Paper, November 29, 1972, November 29, 1972],
[Item 15: RG-27.15, A letter from Martin Grotjahn to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 6, 1973, April 16, 1973],
[Item 16: RG-27.16, Notification from School of Medicine, Nashville, to Kato Van Leeuwen, October 29, 1984, October 29, 1984],
[Item 17: RG-27.17, Kato Van Leeuwen, The Analysis of Outrage, Paper, November 12, 1984, November 12, 1984],
[Item 18: RG-27.18, Kato Van Leeuwen, Study of Separation-Adaptation Phenomena, June 1970, June 1970],
[Item 19: RG-27.19, Wilhelm Reich, Character Analysis by Walter Briehl, 1966, 1966],
[Item 20: RG-27.20, The Private Psychiatrist in a Community Mental Health Program, collective Paper, April 1965, April 1965],
[Item 21: RG-27.21, Continuous Neutral Bath, discourse and instructions, ca 1945, ca 1945],
[Item 22: RG-27.22, Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis,  Weiland, 1960s, 1960s],
[Item 23: RG-27.23, Robert Stoller, The Sense of Madness, 1960s, 1960s],
[Item 24: RG-27.24, Albert Solnit, Who Owns the School in Our Changing Society, prospectus, undated, Undated],
[Item 25: RG-27.25, George Spivack, Childrearing Attitudes of Emotionally Disturbed Adolescent, Papers, undated, Undated],
[Item 26: RG-27.26, Ruth Aaron, The Analyst's Emotional Life During Work, Paper, February 1974, February 1, 1974],
[Item 27: RG-27.27, Robert Stoller, The Hermaphroditic Identity of Hermaphrodites, Paper, November  1964, November 1964],
[Item 28: RG-27.28, Robert Stoller, Gender-Role Change in Intersexed Patients, Paper, May 1964, May 1964],
[Item 29: RG-27.29, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference Manifestations, Situational Factors, and Interrcurent Events in the Life of Analyst, Paper, March 1973, March 26, 1973],
[Item 30: RG-27.30, Robert Stoller, The Treatment of Transvestism and Transsexualism, Paper, 1966, 1966],
[Item 31: RG-27.31, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference in Adolescents, prospectus , 1970s, 1970s],
[Item 32: RG-27.32, A letter to Kato Van Leeuwen, April 17, 1973, April 17, 1973],
[Item 33: RG-27.33, Albert Schrut, What Play Reveals About Your Child, remarks, 1969, August 1969],
[Item 34: RG-27.34, Philip Wagner, The Second Analysis, Paper, August 1962, August 18, 1962],
[Item 35: RG-27.35, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, December 1962, December 28, 1962],
[Item 36: RG-27.36, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, November 1962, November 26, 1962],
[Item 37: RG-27.37, Kato Van Leeuwen, et al, The Separation-Adaptation Response to Temporary Object Loss, Paper, 1969, October 1969],
[Item 38: RG-27.38, John S. Peck, Summary of First Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, September 1963, September 18, 1963],
[Item 39: RG-27.39, John S. Peck, Summary of Dr. Grotjan Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, February 1963, February 15, 1963],
[Item 40: RG-27.40, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, April 1963, April 15, 1963],
[Item 41: RG-27.41, John S. Peck, Summary of Second Paper Presented at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, September 1963, September 18, 1963],
[Item 42: RG-27.42, Kato Van Leeuwen, Separation-Adaptation Phenomena in Response to Nursery School Entry, Progress Report, February 1970, February 1970],
[Item 43: RG-27.43, Leo Rangell, The Concept of Psychic Trauma, Paper, 1965, 1965],
[Item 44: RG-27.44, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, March 1963, March 18, 1963],
[Item 45: RG-27.45, John S. Peck, Part Two of Summarized Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, March 1963, March 18, 1963],
[Item 46: RG-27.46, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, February 1963, February 15, 1963],
[Item 47: RG-27.47, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, October 1963, October 1, 1963],
[Item 48: RG-27.48, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, June 1963, June 2, 1963],
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