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RG-27.48, John S. Peck, Summary of the Scientific Meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, June 1963
Date:
June 2, 1963
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NCP-LA
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Kato Van Leeuwen Papers and Correspondences, 1930s -- 1990s, 1930-1990 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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"On the Feeling of Being Empty of Oneself"
Acceptance of negative emotion
Albert Schrut, M.D.
Analysis speeds up life process of maturation
Case study of patient feeling "empty" of herself
Characterization of people feeling "empty" of themselves
Clyde Miller, psychoanalyst
Concept of emptiness as lack of ego identity or ego diffusion
Corrective emotional experience
Deficiency symptoms from a lack of sense of self
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Franz Alexander, Psychoanalysis, Scholar
Ego development
Four phases of analysis in case study
George Frumkes, M.D.
Gerald Jacobson, psychoanalyst
Hallucinations as a result of sensory deprivation
Harvey Strassman, psychoanalyst
Importance of accepting environment
Increased aggression and hatred
Integration during latency period
John S. Peck, M.D.
K.V. Ragan, psychoanalyst
Malignant regression
Mrs. Enid Balint
Psychoanalysis provides otherwise missing parental feedback
Psychogenetic elements in the syndrome of feeling "empty" of oneself
Relationship between ego, body, and self
Richard Alexander, M.D.
Role of the mother in patient's condition
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Self-realization versus ego identity
Sense of being understood as basis of therapeutic benefit of psychoanalysis
Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Sydney L. Pomer, M.D.
The concept of the basic fault
Acceptance of negative emotion
Albert Schrut, M.D.
Analysis speeds up life process of maturation
Case study of patient feeling "empty" of herself
Characterization of people feeling "empty" of themselves
Clyde Miller, psychoanalyst
Concept of emptiness as lack of ego identity or ego diffusion
Corrective emotional experience
Deficiency symptoms from a lack of sense of self
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Franz Alexander, Psychoanalysis, Scholar
Ego development
Four phases of analysis in case study
George Frumkes, M.D.
Gerald Jacobson, psychoanalyst
Hallucinations as a result of sensory deprivation
Harvey Strassman, psychoanalyst
Importance of accepting environment
Increased aggression and hatred
Integration during latency period
John S. Peck, M.D.
K.V. Ragan, psychoanalyst
Malignant regression
Mrs. Enid Balint
Psychoanalysis provides otherwise missing parental feedback
Psychogenetic elements in the syndrome of feeling "empty" of oneself
Relationship between ego, body, and self
Richard Alexander, M.D.
Role of the mother in patient's condition
Scientific meeting of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Self-realization versus ego identity
Sense of being understood as basis of therapeutic benefit of psychoanalysis
Southern California Psychoanalytic Society
Sydney L. Pomer, M.D.
The concept of the basic fault
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