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Title:
RG-30.180, Dr. Greenson, Psychoanalysis comes to the West Coast, personal discourse, 1975
Date:
1875
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RG-30.180
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NCP-LA
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A book Psychoanalytic Therapy authored by Franz Alexander and Thomas French, induced the Split, 1946
Documents of Ralph Greenson in the NCP-LA Archive
For the Psychoanalytic Therapy were Grotjahn, Romm and Miller, against Lewy Brunswick Tidd Greenson
Greenson, as long as psychoanalysis was unpopular it attracted original thinkers, 1940s, History
Greenson, Causation of the Split goes back to publication of a book Psychoanalytic Therapy, 1946
Greenson, discourse of the Split, 1950, History
Greenson, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute was formed in February of 1946, History
Greenson, reflections on Erik Erikson, lectures, 1941
Greenson, reflections on Psychoanalytic Study Group in Los Angeles, History
Greenson, reflections on scientific activities of Dr. Ernst Simmel, 1940s
Greenson attended seminars conducted by Ernst Simmel, ca 1939
Greenson attends seminars of Psychoanalytic Study Group, since 1939, conducted by Otto Fenichel
Greenson on Otto Fenichel writings, essays of Fenichel, 1940s
Greenson reflected on Siegfried Bernfeld scientific activities, 1940s
Ralph Greenson, personal history, essay, 1970
Ralph Greenson, self-education by the Freudian writings, 1938 - 1940
Ralph Greenson adopted a Freudian psychoanalytic methods of treatment since 1937, Los Angeles
Ralph Greenson held several meetings with Otto Fenichel for his personal analysis, 1938
Ralph Greenson practiced non-Freudian psychoanalysis in 1936, Los Angeles
Ralph Greenson sought professional consultation with Simmel, 1938
San Francisco psychoanalytic society was recognized in May 1942, Simmel, President, History
Siegfried Bernfeld, Marx, Zionism and Freud, reference by Greenson, 1940s
The seven members Education Committee had a divisive opinion on Psychoanalytic Therapy, Greenson
The Split in Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute induced divided loyalties, Greenson
The war made Psychoanalysis popular, History
Vicissitudes of Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute after 1946, divisive approaches
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