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RG-11.13, Interview with Margrit Libbin (Munk), January 5, 1963
Date:
January 5, 1963
ID:
RG-11.13
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NCP-LA
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Affidavit for Dr. Simmel, signed by Brunswick, Libbins, M. Leonard, E. Levy by Margrit Libbin
August Aichorn, Director of the Child Guidance Centers in Vienna, reference by Margrit Libbin
Committee for the History of the Society, interviews and transcripts, 1960s
Confrontational relations between Dr. Simmel and May Room, by Margrit Libbin
Detrimental nuance in Dr. Simmel aspirations for integration in America, by Margrit Libbin
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Margrit Libbin
Dr. Arthur Ourieff, interview with Margrit Libbin (Munk), January 5, 1963
Dr. Arthur Ourieff, psychoanalyst, member of the History Committee, 1960s
Dr. David Brunswick, psychoanalytic activity, reference by Margrit Libbin
Dr. Siegfried  Bernfeld, reference by Margrit Libbin
Dr. Simmel, eagerness for integration into medical community in Los Angeles and America
Estelle Levy, psychoanalytic activity, reference by Margrit Libbin
European analysts strove to leave Germany and Austria, 1930s
History Committee of the Psychoanalytic Society, 1961 - 1965
Interviews with the former members of Psychoanalytic Stud Group of Los Angeles, 1961 - 1965
In the late 1920s, a formal psychoanalytic training had been established in Niew York, Chichago
Linguistic and cultural difficulties for adaptation of European analysts in America, 1930s
Linguistic support by the Lachenbruchs to the European analysts, 1930s
Los Angeles, topography, the city ends at Rossmore or Highland, then there were fields, 1920s
Margrit Libbin (Munk), scientific biography
Marjorie Leonard, psychoanalytic activity, reference by Margrit Libbin
Newhouse, Sperling, Reider, Greenson, trainees of Dr. Otto Fenichel
No recognized contacts with Psychoanalytic Study Group until Simmel came, by Margrit Libbin
No significant interest to Psychoanalysis in medical community in Los Angeles in 1920s
Nursery School with psychoanalytic approach, Los Angeles, 1930s, by Margrit Libbin
Paul Schilde, lectures in Psychoanalysis, 1920s, Vienna, reference by Margrit Libbin
Professor Paul Epstein, theory of psychoanalysis, reference by Margrit Libbin
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, history
Scientific biography of Thomas Libbin from the interview with Margrit Libbin
The first seven years of the Psychoanalytic Study Group in Los Angeles, 1928 - 1935
The History Committee, principle organizational setting for how to conduct interviews, 1960s
The History Committee for the Society and Institute, Oral History Project, 1960s
The Montgomery forgery, reference by Margrit Libbin
The Purpose and discourse of the History Committee in conducting the interview project, 1960s di
There were analysts in San Francisco in the late 1920s by Margrit Libbin
Thomas and Margrit Libbin, first professionals practicing psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, 1930
Thomas and Margrit Libbin studied in Freudian Institute in Vienna 1924 -- 1927
Thomas Libbin, personality, educated and independent man, interview with Margrit Libbin
Thomas Libbin and Paul Epstein started the Psychoanalytic Study Group in Los Angeles, late 1920s
Thomas Libbin studied in Zurich with Jung, from the interview of Margrit Libbin
Thomas Libbin was the only qualifying analyst in Los Angeles in 1920s, reference by Margrit Libbin
Transcripts of the interviews with the former members of Psychoanalytic Study Group, 1960s
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