Selected Correspondences between a Freudian Circle of Psychoanalysts, 1918-1950 | NCP-LA
This Collection presents a selected correspondences between the scholars and public figures related to a Freudian Circle of thought. Overall the exchange of narratives reflects on the Theory of Psychoanalysis, on administrative matters also related to practical application of Psycho Analysis and on personal subjects as well. Additionally, this collection comprises correspondences of birthday greeting, reciprocal letters of appreciation and several medical guides of the Menninger Clinic in Topeka.
All in all, this collection represents among the other valuable narratives, the correspondences penned by the dignitaries of Psycho Analytic world, for example Sigmund Freud and Anna Freud and the esteemed public figure, Princess Marie Bonaparte.
Correspondences of this Collection reflect on the state of Psycho Analysis over the period from the rise of the new Science to its practical application into psychological and medical practice as well on the ramifications of the Theory of Psychoanalysis. The language of correspondences is German and English.
These narrative in the form of correspondences or in some instances of the documents attached to the letters are imbued by Freudian conceptions and ideas. A circle of the second generation of Freudian scholars further deepened the Theory of Psychoanalysis, although eliciting the new paradigms and conceptions.
The following documents of this Collection therin epitomize the interrelations in a Freudian Circle of scholars.
RG-24.01, A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel, English translation, December 15, 1918
RG-24.02, A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel, in German, December 15, 1918
RG-24.03, A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Ernst Lewy, in German, September 21, 1936
RG-24.04, A letter from Dr. Bernfeld to Dr. Brunswick, in English, October 15, 1937
RG-24.05, A letter from Princess Maria Bonaparte, St. Tropez, France to Dr. Simmel, July 13, 1946
RG-24.06, A letter from Dr. Brill to Dr. Simmel, October 19, 1944
RG-24.07, A letter from Karl Menninger, Menninger Clinic to Dr. Simmel, June 23, 1933
RG-24.08, A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, June 24, 1937
RG-24.09, A letter from Dr. Fenichel to Margrit Libbin, April 4, 1938
RG-24.10, A letter from Anna Freud to Simmel, in German, April 1, 1940
RG-24.11, A letter from Martha Freud to the LA Psychoanalytic Society, by Dr. Tidd, July 31, 1951
RG-24.12, A letter from the office of Dr. Gitelson to Harvey Lewis, October 9, 1956
RG-24.13, A discourse by Dr. Glover of Freudian and Kleinian split in the UK, January, February 1944
RG-24.14, Two letters from Dr. Simmel to Dr. Lewy, May 8, 1945
RG-24.15, A letter from Erik Erikson to Dr. Simmel, undated
RG-24.16, A letter from William Harriman to Dr. Simmel, October 12, 1947
RG-24.17, A letter from Pryns Hopkins to Dr. Simmel, March 5, 1942
RG-24.18, A letter from Dr. Karen Horney to Dr. Emanuel Windholz, December 1, 1942
RG-24.19, A letter from Ernst Jones to Dr. Simmel, June 1, 1940
RG-24.20, A letter from Ernest Jones to Dr. Simmel, September 25, 1947
RG-24.21, A letter from Dr. Bertram Lewin to Dr. Tidd, July 18, 1940
RG-24.22, A letter from Carey McWilliams to Dr. Simmel, December 16, 1943
RG-24.23, A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, July 10, 1936
RG-24.24, A letter from Clinical Study Community in Berlin to the Colleagues, in German, September 30, 1930
RG-24.25, A letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Dr. Simmel, January 14, 1947
RG-24.26, A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Simmel, in German, November 23, 1941
RG-24.27, Membership dues owned by Judge Atwell Westwick, Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 4, 1940
RG-24.28, A letter from Judge Westwick to Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 5, 1940
RG-24.29, Correspondence between Dr. Tidd and Judge Westwick, membership, February 24 and March 18, 1941
RG-24.30, A letter from Dr. Zilborg to Dr. Simmel, September 14, 1944
RG-24.31, A letter from Freud to Simmel, January 9, 1939
RG-24.32, A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. John Murray, August 9, 1940
RG-24.33, A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. Kubie, June 26, 1940
RG-24.34, A letter from Anna Freud to Dr. Lewy and Dr. Tidd, December 12, 1955
RG-24.35, A letter from Dr. Simmel to Hanns Sachs, November 18, 1941, in German
RG-24.36, A letter from John Murray to Dr. Tidd, July 9, 1940
RG-24.37, Abbreviated Guide to Therapeutic Aims, the Menningers
RG-24.38, the Menninger sanitarium, Therapeutic aims
RG-24.39, Professional training, recommendations, APA, 1930s
RG-24.40, Frances Deri to the 60th Birthday of Anna Freud, December 1955
Author: Dr. Vladimir MelamedA business-like correspondence from the Menningers to Dr. Simmel, not a scholarly discourse, 1930s
A discourse by Dr. Glover of Freudian and Kleinian split in the UK, January, February 1944
A letter from Anna Freud to Dr. Lewy and Dr. Tidd, December 10, 1955
A letter from Anna Freud to Simmel, in German, April 1, 1940
A letter from Carey McWilliams to Dr. Simmel, December 16, 1943
A letter from Clinical Study Community in Berlin to the Colleagues, in German, September 30, 1930
A letter from Dr. Bernfeld to Dr. Brunswick, in English, October 15, 1937
A letter from Dr. Bertram Lewin to Dr. Tidd, July 18, 1940
A letter from Dr. Brill to Dr. Simmel, October 19, 1944
A letter from Dr. Fenichel to Margrit Libbin, April 4, 1938
A letter from Dr. Glover to Dr. Simmel, February 1944
A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Ernst Lewy, in German, September 21, 1936
A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Simmel, in German, November 23, 1941
A letter from Dr. Karen Horney to Dr. Emanuel Windholz, December 1, 1942
A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel, English translation, December 15, 1918
A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel in German, December 15, 1918
A letter from Dr. Simmel to Dr. Lewy, May 8, 1945
A letter from Dr. Simmel to Hanns Sachs, November 18, 1941, in German
A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. John Murray, August 9, 1940
A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. Kubie, June 26, 1940
A letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Dr. Simmel, January 14, 1947
A letter from Erik Erikson to Dr. Simmel, undated
A letter from Ernest Jones to Dr. Simmel, June 1, 1940
A letter from Ernest Jones to Dr. Simmel, September 25, 1947
A letter from John Murray to Dr. Tidd, July 9, 1940
A letter from Judge Westwick to Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 5, 1940
A letter from Karl Menninger, Menninger Clinic to Dr. Simmel, June 23, 1933
A letter from Marie Bonaparte to Dr. Simmel, St. Tropez, July 13, 1946
A letter from Martha Freud to the LA Psychoanalytic Society, by Dr. Tidd, July 31, 1951
A letter from Otto Fenichel to Margrit Libbin, April 4, 1938
A letter from Princess Maria Bonaparte, St. Tropez, France to Dr. Simmel, July 13, 1946
A letter from Pryns Hopkins to Dr. Simmel, March 5, 1942
A letter from Sigmund Freud to Dr. Simmel, January 9, 1939
A letter from the office of Dr. Gitelson to Harvey Lewis, October 9, 1956
A letter from William Harriman to Dr. Simmel, October 12, 1947
A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, July 10, 1936
A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, June 24, 1937
A letter from William R. Harriman to Dr. Simmel, amicable content, 1947
Amicable content, letter from Erik Erikson to Dr. Simmel, ca 1940s
An interest in the social approach to Psychodynamics was a major theme linking Neo Freudians
Anna Freud, daughter of Sigmund Freud, psychoanalyst, scholar
Anna Freud, documents in the NCP-LA Archive
Anna Freud, Opinion on Psychoanalysis, discourse
Anna Freud, principles of psychoanalysis, loyalty to the original Theory
Anna Freud, Psychoanalysis is the Theory beyond the medical sphere
Anna Freud, Psychoanalysis shall embrace studies in sociology, history, religion, literature
Anna Freud, psychoanalyst, scholar, scientific theorist
Anna Freud, The Ego and the Mechanism of Defense, scientific work
Anna Freud, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Anna Freud, Truth is a guiding principle of Psychoanalysis
A probable meeting between Erik Erikson and Dr. Simmel, ca 1940s, letter from Erikson to Simmel
Carey McWilliam accepts service on the Board of Mental Hygiene with three month postponement, 1943
Carey McWilliams, journalist, public figure, left-wing politicians, 1940s -- 1970s
Carl Rogers, Person-Centered Psychotherapy
Children psychoanalysis, discourse
Contemporary Freudians are distinct from the Kleinians
Contribution to Relief and Immigration Fund from LA Psychoanalytic Group, July 1940
Correspondence authored by Dr. Sandor Rado, 1930s, in German
Correspondence between Anna Freud and Dr. Simmel, in German, 1940s
Correspondence between Bertram Lewin and Dr. Tidd, 1940s
Correspondence between Carey McWilliams and Dr. Simmel, 1940s
Correspondence between Dr. Bernfeld and Dr. Brunswick, 1930s
Correspondence between Dr. Brill and Dr. Simmel, 1930s, 1940s
Correspondence between Dr. Edward Glover and Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1940s
Correspondence between Dr. Ernest Jones and Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1940s
Correspondence between Dr. Gitelson and Dr. Lewis, 1950s
Correspondence between Dr. Karl Abraham and Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1918 --1920s
Correspondence between Dr. Simmel and Dr. Lewy, 1930s, 1940s
Correspondence between Dr. Simmel and William R. Harriman, 1940s
Correspondence between Dr. Tidd and Judge Westwick, membership, February 24 and March 18,
Correspondence between Dr. William Menninger and Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1930s, 1940s
Correspondence between Eleanor Roosevelt and Dr. Simmel, 1940s
Correspondence between Ernest Simmel and Erik Erikson
Correspondence between Gregory Zilboorg and Dr. Simmel, 1940s
Correspondence between Hanns Sachs and Dr. Ernest Simmel in German, 1930s, 1940s
Correspondence between Karen Horney and Emanuel Windholz, 1940s
Correspondence between Martha Freud and the members of the LA Psychoanalytic Society, 1950s.
Correspondence between Otto Fenichel and Margrit Libbin, 1930s
Correspondence between Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins and Dr. Simmel, 1940s
Correspondence between the Menninger Clinic and Dr. Simmel, 1930s
Correspondence between William Menninger and Dr. Simmel, 1930s
Correspondences between Marie Bonaparte and Dr. Simmel, 1930, 1940s
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Interview with Margrit Libbin (Munk), January 5, 1963
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. David Brunswick
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernest Simmel
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Fenichel
Documents of Bertram Lewin in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Carey McWilliams, journalist, public figure in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Bernfeld, NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Brill in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Edward Glover in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Ernest Jones in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Ernst Lewy in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Freud at the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Gitelson in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Gregory Zilboorg in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Karl Abraham, NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Karl Menninger in NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Lewis in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Sandor Rado in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Eleanor Roosevelt in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Erik Erikson in the NCP - LA Archive
Documents of Hanns Sachs, NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Karen Horney in the NCP - LA Archive
Documents of Martha Freud in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Princess Marie Bonaparte in NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of the Menningers Clinic in NCP-LA Archive
Documents of William R. Harriman in the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Brill, appreciation of the good wishes from Dr. Simmel sent through San Francisco Society
Dr. Douglas Campbell, psychoanalyst
Dr. Edward Glover conveys a message of resigning his membership of the British Society to Simmel
Dr. Edward Glover in opposition to influence of Melanie Klein since 1934
Dr. Emanuel Windholz, psychoanalyst
Dr. Ernest Jones reviews the Dr. Simmel's work on Antisemitism, September 1947
Dr. Ernest Simmel, scholar, President of Psychoanalytic Study Group, 1935 -- 1943
Dr. Ernst Lewy, Director of the Institute and the Dean of the Training School, 1948 and later
Dr. Fenichel works by invitation with Los Angeles psychiatric service, letter from Simmel to Lewy
Dr. Glover argues that he had only dissociate himself from the Society under given circumstances
Dr. Glover elicits the conclusion of the split between the Freudian group and the Kleinians, 1944
Dr. Glover elucidates that he personally chriticized Kleinian theories for ten years
Dr. Glover regards that under the present system of training the Society will follow Kleinians
Dr. Karl Abraham, scholar of Psychoanalysis, symbolism and a theorist in interdisciplinary studies
Dr. Karl Abraham intends to send the monetary award to Dr. Simmel, December 1918
Dr. Karl Abraham notifies Dr. Simmel about the award from Barozy Foundation, 1918
Dr. Sandor Rado, psychoanalyst, scholar
Dr. Simmel, discourse of the future of psychoanalysis in America, letter to Dr. Lewy, May 8, 1945
Dr. Simmel, personal discourse, How I can get away from here, letter to Dr. Lewy
Dr. Simmel, perspective for lay non-licensed analyst has no future in America, letter to Dr. Lewy
Dr. Simmel, reflections on his past works, letter to Dr. Lewy, May 1945
Dr. Simmel contributed to the organization of the Los Angeles Psychiatric Rehabilitation Clinic
Dr. Simmel invites Carey McWilliams to serve on the Council of Mental Hygiene, 1943
Dr. Simmel sent a copy of his book Antisemitism A Social Disease to Eleanor Roosevelt, 1946
Dr. Simmel works by invitation with official Los Angeles psychiatric service, letter to Dr. Lewy May
Dr. William Menninger, documents in the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Zilboorg confirms receipt of Dr. Simmel's publications, 1944
Drive Psychology, theory, modern
Drive Theory in Psychoanalysis relates to motivations and instincts that have clear objects
Ego Psychology, theory, modern
Eleanor Roosevelt appreciates Dr. Simmel book Antisemitism A Social Disease, January 1947
Emergency Committee on Relief and Immigration of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1940s
Ernest Jones, Antisemitism is caused by the feelings that Jews are apart, disloyal, inimical, etc.
Ernest Jones, Discourse of Jewish - Gentile relations
Ernest Jones, dramatic geopolitical situation, Battle for England, June 1940
Ernest Jones, reference to the Freud family in England, in the letter to Simmel, June 1, 1940
Ernest Jones, synthesis Gentile and Jews, discourse and comparison of the work of Dr. Simmel, 1947
Ernest Jones, the Jewish Otherness in his opinion is a main cause of Antisemitism 1947
Ernest Jones believes that Antisemitism conveys the actual Jewish dimension, letter to Simmel
Ernest Jones believes that Antisemitism is not confined to the Gentile complexes, letter to Simmel
Ernest Jones expressed hope for American actual help in the war with Nazi Germany, June 1940
Ernest Jones regards that Zionism exacerbates Antisemitism in the 20th century in a letter to Simmel
Ernest Jones regards the Jew represents the bad dangerous object inside oneself, to Simmel a letter
Ernest Jones writes about in a difference of approach from a Gentile and Jewish perspectives, 1947
Exemplification of Contemporary Freudians, Christopher Bollas, D.W. Winnicott, Adam Phillps
Frances Deri to the 60th Birthday of Anna Freud, December 1955
Freud about him realizing of not many friends of his in America and elsewhere, January 9, 1939
Freud extrapolated Psychodynamics to describe the processes of the mind
Freudian minority in the British Psychoanalytic Society, Dr. Edward Glover, 1944
Freudian principles of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Edward Glover
Freud ironically alludes to the progress of Psychoanalysis in California, January 1939
Freud thanks Simmel for the New Year wishes of 1939, January 9, 1939
Freud values tenacity of Simmel's friendship, January 1939
Friendship between Sigmund Freud and Ernest Simmel, 1920s -- 1930s
Gregory Zilboorg, psychoanalyst and historian of psychiatry
Hanns Sachs, Austrian psychoanalyst and doctor of law, scholar
Heinz Kohut, Founder of Psychology of Self
Heinz Kohut, The self is like all reality not knowable it its essence, 1977
How Freud approaches a prospective naming a sanitarium in Los Angeles after him, January 1939
In Jone's opinion, Simmel accented on the religion while Jones emphasized national or racial traits
Jones - Freud controversy, 1930s
Karen Horney, Neo-Freudian Circle, discourse
Karen Horney, Neo Freudian theories, discourse, 1940s, 1950s
Karen Horney, reference to Douglas Campbell, in the letter to Dr. Windholz, 1942
Karen Horney, scholar, psychoanalyst, Neo-Freudian theorist, 1930s - 1950s
Karl Menninger, a business deal language of the letter to Dr. Simmel, June 23, 1933
Karl Menninger, financial and English language priorities, impertinence to Psychoanalysis
Kleinian theory of children psychoanalysis, discourse
Letter on behalf of Clinical Study Community of Berlin, penned by Sandor Rado, September 30, 1930
Marie Bonaparte, reference to Dr. Simmel work on War Neuroses, letter to Simmel, July 13, 1946
Marie Bonaparte, reflections on Dr. Simmel's works, letter to Simmel, July 13, 194
Marie Bonaparte, visit to America, East Coast, ca 1946, letter to Simmel, July 13, 1946
Martha Freud, a letter to Dr. Tidd with appreciation for birthday gifts and wishes, July 31, 1951
Martha Freud, appreciation for the birthday gifts and wishes from the LA Psychoanalytic Society 1951
Martha Freud, the 90th Birthday, Congratulations from the LA Psychoanalytic Society, 1951
Martha Freud thanks for a shower of stockings and good wishes to the members of LA Society, 1951
Membership dues owned by Judge Atwell Westwick, Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 4, 1940
Monetary award of the prize amounts to 300 Kronen or 267 Marks, 1918
Object relations Psychology, theory, modern
Otto Fenichel, appreciation to the colleagues in Los Angeles in regard to immigration arrangement
Otto Fenichel, his contract and visa to America, support by Simmel, Deri, Margrit Libbin, 1938
Otto Fenichel, preparation for emigration from Czechoslovakia to America, 1938
Otto Fenichel delineated a comprehensive theoretical critique of the Neo Freudians
Professional training, recommendations, APA, 1930s
Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins, anti-war activities
Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins, editor of journal Freedom and Unity, 1940s
Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins, letter to Dr. Simmel, amicable content, March 5, 1942
Pryns(Prynce) Hopkins, scholar, pacifist, public figure
Psychiatric principles of the Menninger Sanitarium, a psychiatric institution, 1930s, 1940s
Psychodynamics correlates relations between conscious motivation and unconscious motivation
Psychodynamics is an approach emphasizing systematic study of psychological forces of human behavior
Relations between Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins and Dr. Simmel, 1940s
RG-24.30, A letter from Dr. Zilborg to Dr. Simmel, September 14, 1944
RG-24.31, A letter from Freud to Simmel, January 9, 1939
Sandor Rado, works on adaptational psychodynamics
Self Psychology, theory, modern
Space between social and political theory and psychoanalysis, nowadays theorists
The British Psychoanalytic Society has deviated from Freudian principles, by Dr. Edward Glover, 1944
The Menninger Clinic, medical, therapeutic and psychoanalytic structure, 1930s, 1940s
The Menninger Clinic, psychiatry oriented, psychoanalysis in latent state, 1930s, 1940s
The Menningers, business was a prevailing feature of their institution, 1930s, 1940s
The Menninger Sanitarium, intentions to integrate a psychoanalytic component, only intentions
the Menninger sanitarium, Therapeutic aims
The Menningers inquire offering to Dr. Simmel a position in the Menninger Clinic, 1933
Theories of Antisemitism, discourse in publications and public opinions
Theories of Psychoanalysis, modern psychological applications
Theory of Antisemitism, Ernest Jones, 1947
Theory of Antisemitism, Ernest Simmel, 1936
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Bernfeld
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Brunswick
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Edward Glover
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Ernest Simmel
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Karl Abraham
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Sandor Rado
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Hanns Sachs
Therapeutic aims, a directive of treatment at the Menninger Clinic, 1936
Two awards from the Barozy Foundation shared by Dr. Abraham and Dr. Simmel, War Neuroses, 1918
Two letters from Dr. Simmel to Dr. Lewy, May 8, 1945
William R. Harriman worries about the health of Dr. Simmel, October 1947, in a letter
Writings of Dr. Sandor Rado, 1920s -- 1940s
The Historic Committee Collections' notes and original documents
RG -- 24, Selected Correspondences between the Freudian Circle of Psychoanalysts, 1918 -- 1950s
RG-24.01, A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel, English translation, December 15, 1918
Creator,
Dr. Karl Abraham, scholar in Psychoanalysis, Linguistics and Symbolism
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Karl Abraham and Dr. Ernst Simmel, 1918 --1920s
Dr. Karl Abraham, scholar of Psychoanalysis, symbolism and a theorist in interdisciplinary studies
A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel, English translation, December 15, 1918
Dr. Karl Abraham notifies Dr. Simmel about the award from Barozy Foundation, 1918
Two awards from the Barozy Foundation shared by Dr. Abraham and Dr. Simmel, War Neuroses, 1918
Monetary award of the prize amounts to 300 Kronen or 267 Marks, 1918
Dr. Karl Abraham intends to send the monetary award to Dr. Simmel, December 1918
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Karl Abraham
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Ernst Simmel
Documents of Dr. Karl Abraham, NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.02, A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel, in German, December 15, 1918
RG-24.03, A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Ernst Lewy, in German, September 21, 1936
Creator,
Hanns Sachs, Austrian psychoanalyst and doctor of low (1881 --1947)
Subjects,
A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Ernst Lewy, in German, September 21, 1936
Hanns Sachs, Austrian psychoanalyst and doctor of low, scholar
Correspondence between Hans Sachs and Dr. Ernst Lewy in German, 1930s, 1940s
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Hanns Sachs
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Ernst Simmel
Documents of Hanns Sachs, NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.04, A letter from Dr. Bernfeld to Dr. Brunswick, in English, October 15, 1937
Creator,
Dr. Siegfried Bernfeld, psychoanalyst, scholar (1892 -- 1953)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Bernfeld and Dr. Brunswick, 1930s
A letter from Dr. Bernfeld to Dr. Brunswick, in English, October 15, 1937
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Bernfeld
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Brunswick
Documents of Dr. Bernfeld, NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. David Brunswick
RG-24.05, A letter from Princess Maria Bonaparte, St. Tropez, France to Dr. Simmel, July 13, 1946
St. Tropez
July 13, 1946
Dear Dr. Simmel,
I here read with great interest the papers you had sent me and which I took over here to study them in peace.
Your conclusions on the war neuroses-neuroses are highly elucidative.
Creator,
Princess Marie Bonaparte
Subjects,
Correspondences between Marie Bonaparte and Dr. Simmel, 1930, 1940s
A letter from Marie Bonaparte to Dr. Simmel, St. Tropez, July 13, 1946
Marie Bonaparte, reference to Dr. Simmel work on War Neuroses, letter to Simmel, July 13, 1946
Marie Bonaparte, reflections on Dr. Simmel's works, letter to Simmel, July 13, 1946
Marie Bonaparte, visit to America, East Coast, ca 1946, letter to Simmel, July 13, 1946
Documents of Princess Marie Bonaparte in NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.06, A letter from Dr. Brill to Dr. Simmel, October 19, 1944
Creator,
Abraham Brill
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Brill and Dr. Simmel, 1930s, 1940s
A letter from Dr. Brill to Dr. Simmel, October 19, 1944
Dr. Brill, appreciation of the good wishes from Dr. Simmel sent through San Francisco Society
Documents of Dr. Brill in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.07, A letter from Karl Menninger, Menninger Clinic to Dr. Simmel, June 23, 1933
Creator,
Karl Menninger
Subjects,
Correspondence between the Menninger Clinic and Dr. Simmel, 1930s
Correspondence between Dr. Karl Menninger and Dr. Ernst Simmel, 1930s
A letter from Karl Menninger, Menninger Clinic to Dr. Simmel, June 23, 1933
The Menningers inquire offering to Dr. Simmel a position in the Menninger Clinic, 1933
A business-like correspondence from the Menningers to Dr. Simmel, not a scholarly discourse, 1930s
The Menningers, business was a prevailing feature of their institution, 1930s, 1940s
The Menninger Clinic, psychiatry oriented, psychoanalysis in latent state, 1930s, 1940s
Karl Menninger, a business deal language of the letter to Dr. Simmel, June 23, 1933
Karl Menninger, financial and English language priorities, impertinence to Psychoanalysis
Documents of Dr. Karl Menninger in NCP-LA Archive
Documents of the Menningers Clinic in NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.08, A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, June 24, 1937
Creator,
William Menninger
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. William Menninger and Dr. Ernst Simmel, 1930s, 1940s
A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, June 24, 1937
The Menninger Sanitarium, psychiatric institution
Correspondence between the Menninger Sanitarium and Dr. Simmel, 1930s
the Menninger sanitarium, Therapeutic aims
Psychiatric principles of the Menninger Sanitarium, a psychiatric institution, 1930s, 1940s
The Menninger Sanitarium, intentions to integrate a psychoanalytic component, only intentions
Dr. William Menninger, documents in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.09, A letter from Dr. Fenichel to Margrit Libbin, April 4, 1938
Creator,
Dr. Otto Fenichel, Psychoanalyst, scholar (1897 --1946)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Otto Fenichel and Margrit Libbin, 1930s
A letter from Otto Fenichel to Margrit Libbin, April 4, 1938
Otto Fenichel, appreciation to the colleagues in Los Angeles in regard to his immigration arrangement
Otto Fenichel, preparation for emigration from Czechoslovakia to America, 1938
Otto Fenichel, his contract and visa to America, support by Simmel, Deri, Margrit Libbin, 1938
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Fenichel
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Margrit Libbin
RG-24.10, A letter from Anna Freud to Simmel, in German, April 1, 1940
Creator,
Anna Freud
Subjects,
Correspondence between Anna Freud and Dr. Simmel, in German, 1940s
A letter from Anna Freud to Simmel, in German, April 1, 1940
Anna Freud, psychoanalyst, scholar, scientific theorist
Anna Freud, Theory of Psychoanalysis
Anna Freud, The Ego and the Mechanism of Defense, scientific work
Anna Freud, Opinion on Psychoanalysis, discourse
Anna Freud, documents in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.11, A letter from Martha Freud to the LA Psychoanalytic Society, by Dr. Tidd, July 31, 1951
Creator,
Martha Freud (Bernays), wife of Sigmund Freud
Subjects,
Correspondence between Martha Freud and the members of the LA Psychoanalytic Society, 1950s.
Correspondence between Marth Freud and Dr. Tidd, 1950s
A letter from Martha Freud to the LA Psychoanalytic Society, by Dr. Tidd, July 31, 1951
Martha Freud, appreciation for the birthday gifts and wishes from the LA Psychoanalytic Society 1951
Martha Freud, a letter to Dr. Tidd with appreciation for birthday gifts and wishes, July 31, 1951
Martha Freud thanks for a shower of stockings and good wishes to the members of LA Society, 1951
Martha Freud, the 90th Birthday, Congratulations from the LA Psychoanalytic Society, 1951
Documents of Martha Freud in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
RG-24.12, A letter from the office of Dr. Gitelson to Harvey Lewis, October 9, 1956
Creators,
Dr. Maxwell Gitelson, psychoanalyst, scholar
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Gitelson and Dr. Lewis, 1950s
A letter from Dr. Gitelson to Dr. Lewis, October 9, 1956
Children psychoanalysis, discourse
Kleinian theory of children psychoanalysis, discourse
Documents of Dr. Gitelson in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Dr. Lewis in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-24.13, A discourse by Dr. Glover of Freudian and Kleinian split in the UK, January, February 1944
Creators,
Dr. Edward Glover, psychoanalyst, scholar (1888 -- 1972)
Subjects,
A letter from Dr. Glover to Dr. Simmel, February 1944
Correspondence between Dr. Edward Glover and Dr. Ernst Simmel, 1940s
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
Documents of Dr. Edward Glover in the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Edward Glover conveys a message of resigning his membership of the British Society to Simmel
Dr. Edward Glover in opposition to influence of Melanie Klein since 1934
Dr. Glover argues that he had only dissociate himself from the Society under given circumstances
Dr. Glover elicits the conclusion of the split between the Freudian group and the Kleinians, 1944
Dr. Glover elucidates that he personally criticized Kleinian theories for ten years
Dr. Glover regards that under the present system of training the Society will follow Kleinians
Freudian minority in the British Psychoanalytic Society, Dr. Edward Glover, 1944
Freudian principles of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Edward Glover
The British Psychoanalytic Society has deviated from Freudian principles, by Dr. Edward Glover, 1944
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Edward Glover
RG-24.14, Two letters from Dr. Simmel to Dr. Lewy, May 8, 1945
Creator,
Dr. Ernst Simmel, scholar, psychoanalyst, founder of the Schloss Tegel hospital (1882 --1947)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Simmel and Dr. Lewy, 1930s, 1940s
A letter from Dr. Simmel to Dr. Lewy, May 8, 1945
Dr. Simmel, discourse of the future of psychoanalysis in America, letter to Dr. Lewy, May 8, 1945
Dr. Simmel works by invitation with official Los Angeles psychiatric service, letter to Dr. Lewy, May
Dr. Fenichel works by invitation with Los Angeles psychiatric service, letter from Simmel to Lewy
Dr. Simmel contributed to the organization of the Los Angeles Psychiatric Rehabilitation Clinic
Dr. Ernst Simmel, scholar, President of Psychoanalytic Study Group, 1935 -- 1943
Dr. Ernst Lewy, Director of the Institute and the Dean of the Training School, 1948 and later
Dr. Simmel, perspective for lay non-licensed analyst has no future in America, letter to Dr. Lewy
Dr. Simmel, personal discourse, How I can get away from here, letter to Dr. Lewy
Dr. Simmel, reflections on his past works, letter to Dr. Lewy, May 1945
Documents of Dr. Ernst Lewy in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.15, A letter from Erik Erikson to Dr. Simmel, undated
Creator,
Dr. Erikson, scholar, psychoanalyst (1930s -- 1960s)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Ernst Simmel and Erik Erikson
A letter from Erik Erikson to Dr. Simmel, ca 1940s
Amicable content, letter from Erik Erikson to Dr. Simmel, ca 1940s
A probable meeting between Erik Erikson and Dr. Simmel, ca 1940s, letter from Erikson to Simmel
Documents of Erik Erikson in the NCP - LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.16, A letter from William Harriman to Dr. Simmel, October 12, 1947
Creator,
William R. Harriman
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Simmel and William R. Harriman, 1940s
A letter from William Harriman to Dr. Simmel, October 12, 1947
A letter from William R. Harriman to Dr. Simmel, amicable content, 1947
William R. Harriman worries about the health of Dr. Simmel, October 1947, in a letter
Documents of William R. Harriman in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.17, A letter from Pryns Hopkins to Dr. Simmel, March 5, 1942
Creator,
Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins, pacifist, author, publisher, public figure (1885 -- 1970)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins and Dr. Simmel, 1940s
A letter from Pryns Hopkins to Dr. Simmel, March 5, 1942
Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins, editor of journal Freedom and Unity, 1940s
Pryns(Prynce) Hopkins, scholar, pacifist, publice figure
Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins, anti-war activities
Relations between Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins and Dr. Simmel, 1940s
Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins, letter to Dr. Simmel, amicable content, March 5, 1942
Documents of Pryns (Prynce) Hopkins in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.18, A letter from Dr. Karen Horney to Dr. Emanuel Windholz, December 1, 1942
Creator,
Karen Horney, psychoanalyst, Neo-Freudian
Karen Horney (Danielsen) was a German psychoanalyst who practiced in the United States during her later career. Her theories questioned some traditional Freudian views. This was in relation to her theories of sexuality and of the instinct orientation of psychoanalysis. She is credited with founding feminist psychology in response to Freud's theory of penis envy. She disagreed with Freud about inherent differences in the psychology of men and women and she traced such differences to society and culture rather than biology.
Horney was bewildered by psychiatrist' tendency to place so much emphasis on the male sexual organ. Horney also reworked the Freudian Oedipal complex of the sexual elements, claiming that the clinging to one parent and jealousy of the other was simply the result of anxiety, caused by a disturbance in the parent-child relationship.
Horney saw narcissism quite differently from Freud, Kohut and other mainstream psychoanalytic theorists in that she did not posit a primary narcissism but saw the narcissistic personality as the product of a certain kind of early environment acting on a certain kind of temperament. For her, narcissistic needs and tendencies are not inherent in human nature.
Narcissism is different from Horney’s other major defensive strategies or solutions in that it is not compensatory. Self-idealization is compensatory in her theory, but it differs from narcissism. All the defensive strategies involve self-idealization, but in the narcissistic solution it tends to be the product of indulgence rather than of deprivation. The Narcissist self-esteem is not strong, however, because it is not based on genuine accomplishments.
Horney's mature theory of neurosis makes a major contribution to psychological thought -- particular the study of personality -- that deserves to be more widely known and applied.
Her major work Neurosis and Human Growth: The Struggle to Self-Realization was published in 1950.
Horney shared Abraham Maslow's view that self-actualization is something that all people strive for. By self she understood the core of one's own being and potential. Horney believed that if we have an accurate conception of our own, the we are free to realize our potential and achieve what we wish, within reasonable boundaries. Thus, she believed that self-actualization is the healthy person's aim through life -- as opposed to the neurotic clinging to a set of key needs.
Horney regarded that we can have two view of our self: the real self and the ideal self. The real self is who and what we actually are. The ideal self is the type of person we feel we should be.
The neurotic person's self is split between an idealized self and a real self. As a result, neurotic individual s feel that they somehow do not live up to the ideal self. The goals set out by the neurotic are not realistic or possible. The real self then degenerates into a despised self. and the neurotic person assumes that this is the actual self. She concluded that these ingrained traits of the psyche forever prevent an individual's potential from being actualized unless the cycle of neurosis is somehow broken, though treatment or in less severe cases life lessons.
Subjects,
Correspondence between Karen Horney and Emanuel Windholz, 1940s
A letter from Dr. Karen Horney to Dr. Emanuel Windholz, December 1, 1942
Karen Horney, reference to Douglas Campbell, in the letter to Dr. Windholz, 1942
Karen Horney, scholar, psychoanalyst, Neo-Freudian theorist, 1930s - 1950s
Dr. Emanuel Windholz, psychoanalyst
Dr. Douglas Campbell, psychoanalyst
Karen Horney, Neo Freudian theories, discourse, 1940s, 1950s
Karen Horney, Neo-Freudian Circle, discourse
Contemporary Freudians are distinct from the Kleinians
Exemplification of Contemporary Freudians, Christopher Bollas, D.W. Winnicott, Adam Phillps
An interest in the social approach to Psychodynamics was a major theme linking Neo Freudians
Psychodynamics is an approach emphasizing systematic study of psychological forces of human behavior
Psychodynamics correlates relations between conscious motivation and unconscious motivation
Freud extrapolated Psychodynamics to describe the processes of the mind
Otto Fenichel delineated a comprehensive theoretical critique of the Neo Freudians
Carl Rogers, Person-Centered Psychotherapy
Space between social and political theory and psychoanalysis, nowadays theorists
Heinz Kohut, Self Psychology, Chicago, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s
Heinz Kohut, Founder of Psychology of Self
Heinz Kohut, The self is like all reality not knowable it its essence, 1977
Drive Theory in Psychoanalysis relates to motivations and instincts that have clear objects
Drive Psychology, theory, modern
Ego Psychology, theory, modern
Object relations Psychology, theory, modern
Self Psychology, theory, modern
Theories of Psychoanalysis, modern psychological applications
Documents of Karen Horney in the NCP - LA Archive
RG-24.19, A letter from Ernst Jones to Dr. Simmel, June 1, 1940
Creator,
Ernest Jones, scholar, psychoanalyst
Ernst Jones was a lifelong friend and colleague of Sigmund Freud from their first meeting in 1908. He became Freud's official biographer. Jones was the first English-speaking professional in Psychoanalysis and became its leading exponent in the English-speaking world. Ernest Jones was President of the International Psychoanalytic Association and the British Psychoanalytic Society in the 1920s and 1930s.
Jone's early published work on psychoanalysis had been devoted to expositions of the fundamentals of Freudian theory, an elaboration of its theory of symbolism and its application to the analysis of religion, mythology, folklore and literary and artistic works. Under the influence of Melanie Klein, Jone's work took a new direction.
With the arrival in Britain of refugees German and Austrian analysts in the 1930s, including Anna Freud in 1938, the hostility between the orthodox Freudians and Kleinians in the British Society became more intense. Jones chaired a number of "extraordinary business meetings" the aim of defusing the conflict and these continued into the war years. The meetings which became known as the controversial discussions were established on a more regular basis from 1942. By that time, Jones had removed himself from direct participation, owing to ill health. He resigned from the presidency of the British Society in 1944, the year when under the presidency of Sylvia Payne there finally emerged a tripartite compromise agreement. This allowed the Freudians, Kleinians and of Independents to run their own training and accreditation programs.
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Ernest Jones and Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1940s
A letter from Ernst Jones to Dr. Simmel, June 1, 1940
Jones - Freud controversy, 1930s
Ernest Jones, reference to the Freud family in England, in the letter to Simmel, June 1, 1940
Ernest Jones, dramatic geopolitical situation, Battle for England, June 1940
Ernest Jones expressed hope for American actual help in the war with Nazi Germany, June 1940
Documents of Dr. Ernest Jones in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.20, A letter from Ernest Jones to Dr. Simmel, September 25, 1947
Creator,
Ernest Jones, scholar, psychoanalyst
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Ernest Jones and Dr. Ernest Simmel, 1940s
A letter from Ernest Jones to Dr. Simmel, September 25, 1947
Dr. Ernest Jones reviews the Dr. Simmel's work on Antisemitism, September 1947
Ernest Jones, synthesis Gentile and Jews, discourse and comparison of the work of Dr. Simmel, 1947
Ernest Jones writes about in a difference of approach from a Gentile and Jewish perspectives, 1947
In Jone's opinion, Simmel accented on the religion while Jones emphasized national or racial traits
Ernest Jones, Discourse of Jewish - Gentile relations
Ernest Jones, the Jewish Otherness in his opinion is a main cause of Antisemitism 1947
Ernest Jones, Antisemitism is caused by the feelings that Jews are apart, disloyal, inimical, etc.
Ernest Jones regards that Zionism exacerbates Antisemitism in the 20th century, in a letter to Simmel
Ernest Jones regards the Jew represents the bad dangerous object inside oneself, to Simmel a letter
Ernest Jones believes that Antisemitism is not confined to the Gentile complexes, letter to Simmel
Ernest Jones believes that Antisemitism conveys the actual Jewish dimension, letter to Simmel
Theories of Antisemitism, discourse in publications and public opinions
Theory of Antisemitism, Ernst Jones, 1947
Theory of Antisemitism, Ernest Simmel, 1936
Documents of Dr. Ernest Jones in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.21, A letter from Dr. Bertram Lewin to Dr. Tidd, July 18, 1940
Creator,
Bertram D. Lewin, American psychoanalysis
Subjects,
Correspondence between Bertram Lewin and Dr. Tidd, 1940s
A letter from Dr. Bertram Lewin to Dr. Tidd, July 18, 1940
Contribution to Relief and Immigration Fund from LA Psychoanalytic Group, July 1940
Emergency Committee on Relief and Immigration of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1940s
Documents of Bertram Lewin in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
RG-24.22, A letter from Carey McWilliams to Dr. Simmel, December 16, 1943
Creator,
Carry McWilliams, journalist, public figure
Subjects,
Correspondence between Carey McWilliams and Dr. Simmel, 1940s
A letter from Carey McWilliams to Dr. Simmel, December 16, 1943
Dr. Simmel invites Carey McWilliams to serve on the Council of Mental Hygiene, 1943
Carey McWilliam accepts service on the Board of Mental Hygiene with the three month postponement, 1943
Carey McWilliams, journalist, public figure, left-wing politicians, 1940s -- 1970s
Documents of Carey McWilliams, journalist, public figure in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.23, A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, July 10, 1936
Creator,
William Menninger (1899 -- 1966)
Subjects,
Correspondence between William Menninger and Dr. Simmel, 1930s
A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, July 10, 1936
The Menninger Clinic, psychiatry oriented, psychoanalysis in latent state, 1930s, 1940s
The Menninger Clinic, medical, therapeutic and psychoanalytic structure, 1930s, 1940s
Therapeutic aims, a directive of treatment at the Menninger Clinic, 1936
William Menninger sent to Dr. Simmel the guiding chart of therapeutic aims of the Menninger Clinic
The Menninger Clinic, founded in 1920 in Topeka, Kansas
The Menninger Sanitarium was founded in Topeka, Kansas in 1925
The Menninger Clinic established the Southhard School for Children in 1926
The Menningers training program for psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health professionals
The Menningers refrained from applying Psychoanalysis for treatment
Dr. William Menninger, documents in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.24, A letter from Clinical Study Community in Berlin to the Colleagues, in German, signed by Dr. Sandor Rado, September 30, 1930
Creator,
Sandor Rado, psychoanalyst, scholar
Subjects,
Correspondence authored by Dr. Sandor Rado, 1930s, in German
Letter on behalf of Clinical Study Community of Berlin, penned by Sandor Rado, September 30, 1930
Dr. Sandor Rado, psychoanalyst, scholar
Writings of Dr. Sandor Rado, 1920s -- 1940s
Sandor Rado, works on adaptational psychodynamics
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Sandor Rado
Documents of Dr. Sandor Rado in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-24.25, A letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Dr. Simmel, January 14, 1947
Creator,
Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States, political figure, diplomat
Subjects,
Correspondence between Eleanor Roosevelt and Dr. Simmel, 1940s
A letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Dr. Simmel, January 14, 1947
Eleanor Roosevelt appreciates Dr. Simmel book Antisemitism A Social Disease, January 1947
Dr. Simmel sent a copy of his book Antisemitism A Social Disease to Eleanor Roosevelt, 1946
Documents of Eleanor Roosevelt in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.26, A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Simmel, in German, November 23, 1941
Creator,
Hanns Sachs, Austrian psychoanalyst and doctor of low (1881 --1947)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Hanns Sachs and Dr. Ernst Simmel in German, 1930s, 1940s
A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Simmel, in German, November 23, 1941
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Hanns Sachs
Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Ernst Simmel
Documents of Hanns Sachs, NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.27, Membership dues owned by Judge Atwell Westwick, Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 4, 1940Creator,
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles (1935 - 1946)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles and Judge Atwell Westwick, 1940s
Judge Atwell Westwick, Superior Court of Santa Barbara, interested in Psychoanalysis
Membership dues issued to Judge Westwick in Santa Barbara by Psychoanalytic Study Group
Membership dues in the amount of 5 dollars issued to Judge Westwick, Psychoanalytic Study Group
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, financial documents
Documents of Judge Atwell Westwick, Superior Court of Santa Barbara in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of the Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles in NCP-LA Archive
RG-24.28, A letter from Judge Westwick to Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 5, 1940
Creator,
Judge Atwell Westwick, Superior Court of Santa Barbara
Subjects,
Correspondence between Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles and Judge Atwell Westwick, 1940s
A letter from Judge Westwick to Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 5, 1940
Judge Atwell Westwick declines payment of membership dues for he was not a member of the Group, 1940
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, financial documents
Documents of Judge Atwell Westwick, Superior Court of Santa Barbara in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-24.29, Correspondence between Dr. Tidd and Judge Westwick, membership, February 24 and March 18, 1941
Creators,
Dr. Charles Tidd, scholar, psychoanalyst (1935 -- 1950)
Judge Atwell Westwick, Superior Court of Santa Barbara
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Tidd and Judge Westwick, February, March 1941
A letter from Dr. Tidd to Judge Westwick with regard to the latter membership, February 24, 1941
Dr. Tidd notifies Judge Westwick of his election to associate membership of Psychoanalytic Group
A letter from Judge Westwick to Dr. Tidd, appreciation of the latter membership, 1941
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
Documents of Judge Atwell Westwick, Superior Court of Santa Barbara in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-24.30, A letter from Dr. Zilboorg to Dr. Simmel, September 14, 1944
Creator,
Gregory Zilboorg, psychoanalyst and historian of psychiatry
Subjects,
Correspondence between Gregory Zilboorg and Dr. Simmel, 1940s
Gregory Zilboorg, psychoanalyst and historian of psychiatry
Dr. Zilboorg confirms receipt of Dr. Simmel's publications, 1944
Documents of Dr. Gregory Zilboorg in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.31, A letter from Freud to Simmel, January 9, 1939
Creator,
Professor, Dr. Sigmund Freud, founder and the leading authority of Psychoanalysis (1918 --1939)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Freud and Dr. Simmel, 1918 – 1939
A letter from Sigmund Freud to Dr. Simmel, January 9, 1939
Freud thanks Simmel for the New Year wishes of 1939, January 9, 1939
Freud about him realizing of not many friends of his in America and elsewhere, January 9, 1939
Freud values tenacity of Simmel's friendship, January 1939
How Freud approaches a prospective naming a sanitarium in Los Angeles after him, January 1939
Freud ironically alludes to the progress of Psychoanalysis in California, January 1939
Friendship between Sigmund Freud and Ernest Simmel, 1920s -- 1930s
Documents of Dr. Freud at the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.32, A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. John Murray, August 9, 1940
Creator,
Dr. Charles Tidd, scholar, psychoanalyst (1935 -- 1950)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Tidd and John Murray, 1940s
A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. John Murray, August 9, 1940
Dr. John Murray, psychoanalyst, Bost Psychoanalytic Society
Inquiry about the state of payment to a German publisher for the purchase of Psychoanalytic Group
Dr. Tidd, financial inquiries, 1940s
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
Documents of Dr. John Murray in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-24.33, A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. Kubie, June 26, 1940
Creator,
Dr. Charles Tidd, scholar, psychoanalyst (1935 -- 1950)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Tidd and Dr. Kubie, 1940s
A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. Kubie, June 26, 1940
Dr. Lawrence Kubie, psychoanalyst and psychiatrist
Dr. Tidd, financial inquiries, 1940s
Inquiry about the state of payment to a German publisher for the purchase of Psychoanalytic Group
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
Documents of Dr. Kubie in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-24.34, A letter from Anna Freud to Dr. Lewy and Dr. Tidd, December 12, 1955
Creator,
Anna Freud (1895 -- 1982)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Anna Freud and Dr. Lewy, Dr. Tidd
A letter from Anna Freud to Dr. Lewy and Dr. Tidd, December 10, 1955
Anna Freud, gratitude to birthday wishes from Psychoanalytic Group in Los Angeles, December 1955
Psychoanalytic Society congratulates Anna Freud with her birthday, December 1955
Anna Freud, daughter of Sigmund Freud, psychoanalyst, scholar
Anna Freud, principles of psychoanalysis, loyalty to the original Theory
Anna Freud, Truth is a guiding principle of Psychoanalysis
Anna Freud, Psychoanalysis is the Theory beyond the medical sphere
Anna Freud, Psychoanalysis shall embrace studies in sociology, history, religion, literature
Anna Freud, documents in the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Ernest Lewy, psychoanalyst, scholar
Documents of Dr. Ernst Lewy in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
RG-24.35, A letter from Dr. Simmel to Hanns Sachs, November 18, 1941, in German
RG-24.36, A letter from John Murray to Dr. Tidd, July 9, 1940
Creator,
Dr. Charles Tidd, scholar, psychoanalyst (1935 -- 1950)
Subjects,
Correspondence between Dr. Tidd and Dr. John Murray, 1940s
A letter from John Murray to Dr. Tidd, July 9, 1940
Inquiry about the state of payment to a German publisher for the purchase of Psychoanalytic Group
Psychoanalytic Group of Los Angeles, financial matters
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive, Dr. Tidd
Dr. John Murray, psychoanalyst, Bost Psychoanalytic Society
Documents of Dr. John Murray in the NCP-LA Archive
RG-24.37, Abbreviated Guide to Therapeutic Aims, the Menningers, June 23, 1937
Creator,
The Menninger Sanitarium
Subjects,
The Menninger Sanitarium, psychiatric institution
the Menninger sanitarium, Therapeutic aims
The Menninger principles of psychiatric treatment, discourse, 1937
The Menninger Sanitarium, conflict situation resolutions, discourse, 1930s
Devices intended to correct disturbances, the Menninger principles, 1930s
The Menninger principles, Encouraging the direct expression of hostilities, 1930s
The Menninger principles, Encouraging relief from a sense of guilt for Introjected Hostility, 1930s
The Menninger principles, Encouraging displacements from previous or disadvantageous objects, 1930s
Devices intended to correct disturbances in the Erotic Drive, the Menninger principles, 1930s
Encouraging socially accepted narcissistic gratification, realization of phantasies by acting out
Encouraging the earning of love, the Menninger principles, 1930s
Giving the patient love unrequested, the Menninger principles, 1930s
Affording an opportunity to love, the Menninger principles, 1930s
Psychiatric clinics and sanitarium in the 1930s in America, narratives and discourses
Documents from the Menninger Sanitarium in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.38, the Menninger sanitarium, Therapeutic aims, ca 1937
Creator,
The Menninger Sanitarium (1920s -- 1940s)
Subjects,
The Menninger Sanitarium, psychiatric institution
the Menninger sanitarium, Therapeutic aims
Psychiatric principles of the Menninger Sanitarium, a psychiatric institution, 1930s, 1940s
The Menninger principles, Encouraging displacements from previous or disadvantageous objects, 1930s
The Menninger principles, Encouraging relief from a sense of guilt for Introjected Hostility, 1930s
The Menninger principles, Encouraging the direct expression of hostilities, 1930s
The Menninger principles of psychiatric treatment, discourse, 1937
The Menninger Sanitarium, Physician order sheet, form and content, ca 1937
Psychiatric clinics and sanitarium in the 1930s in America, narratives and discourses
Documents from the Menninger Sanitarium in the NCP-LA Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernst Simmel
RG-24.39, Professional training, recommendations, APA, 1930s
RG-24.40, Frances Deri to the 60th Birthday of Anna Freud, December 1955
A collection of forty documents, largely official and personal correspondences.
This Collection comprises correspondences between the scholars of a Freudian Circle over the time-period between 1918 and 1950s. The content of these correspondences is largely scientific, while the tone is friendly and amicable. The content reflects scientific discourses including discussions as well as informative and appreciation messages.
The following psychoanalysts, scholars and public figures are the correspondents of the given collection: Dr. Ernst Simmel, Dr. Karl Abraham, Dr. Hanns Sachs, Dr. Bernfeld, Dr. Brunswick, Princess Marie Bonaparte, Dr. Brill, Dr. Karl Menninger, Dr. William Menninger, Dr. Fenichel, Margrit Libbin, Marth Freud, Dr. Anna Freud, Dr. Sigmund Freud, Dr. Erikson, William Harriman, Pryns Hopkins, Dr. Karen Horney, Dr. Windholz, Dr. Ernest Jones, Dr. Bertram Lewin, Carey McWilliams, Eleanor Roosevelt, Judge Westwick, Dr. Tidd, Dr. Zilborg, Dr. Murray, Dr. Kubie, Dr. Lewy, Frances Deri.
Documents and Files:
RG-24.01, A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel, English translation, December 15, 1918
RG-24.02, A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel, in German, December 15, 1918
RG-24.03, A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Ernst Lewy, in German, September 21, 1936
RG-24.04, A letter from Dr. Bernfeld to Dr. Brunswick, in English, October 15, 1937
RG-24.05, A letter from Princess Maria Bonaparte, St. Tropez, France to Dr. Simmel, July 13, 1946
RG-24.06, A letter from Dr. Brill to Dr. Simmel, October 19, 1944
RG-24.07, A letter from Karl Menninger, Menninger Clinic to Dr. Simmel, June 23, 1933
RG-24.08, A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, June 24, 1937
RG-24.09, A letter from Dr. Fenichel to Margrit Libbin, April 4, 1938
RG-24.10, A letter from Anna Freud to Simmel, in German, April 1, 1940
RG-24.11, A letter from Martha Freud to the LA Psychoanalytic Society, by Dr. Tidd, July 31, 1951
RG-24.12, A letter from the office of Dr. Gitelson to Harvey Lewis, October 9, 1956
RG-24.13, A discourse by Dr. Glover of Freudian and Kleinian split in the UK, January, February 1944
RG-24.14, Two letters from Dr. Simmel to Dr. Lewy, May 8, 1945
RG-24.15, A letter from Erik Erikson to Dr. Simmel, undated
RG-24.16, A letter from William Harriman to Dr. Simmel, October 12, 1947
RG-24.17, A letter from Pryns Hopkins to Dr. Simmel, March 5, 1942
RG-24.18, A letter from Dr. Karen Horney to Dr. Emanuel Windholz, December 1, 1942
RG-24.19, A letter from Ernst Jones to Dr. Simmel, June 1, 1940
RG-24.20, A letter from Ernest Jones to Dr. Simmel, September 25, 1947
RG-24.21, A letter from Dr. Bertram Lewin to Dr. Tidd, July 18, 1940
RG-24.22, A letter from Carey McWilliams to Dr. Simmel, December 16, 1943
RG-24.23, A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, July 10, 1936
RG-24.24, A letter from Clinical Study Community in Berlin to the Colleagues, in German, signed by Dr. Sandor Rado, September 30, 1930
RG-24.25, A letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Dr. Simmel, January 14, 1947
RG-24.26, A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Simmel, in German, November 23, 1941
RG-24.27, Membership dues owned by Judge Atwell Westwick, Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 4, 1940
RG-24.28, A letter from Judge Westwick to Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 5, 1940
RG-24.29, Correspondence between Dr. Tidd and Judge Westwick, membership, February 24 and March 18, 1941
RG-24.30, A letter from Dr. Zilboorg to Dr. Simmel, September 14, 1944
RG-24.31, A letter from Freud to Simmel, January 9, 1939
RG-24.32, A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. John Murray, August 9, 1940
RG-24.33, A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. Kubie, June 26, 1940
RG-24.34, A letter from Anna Freud to Dr. Lewy and Dr. Tidd, December 10, 1955
RG-24.35, A letter from Dr. Simmel to Hanns Sachs, November 18, 1941, in German
RG-24.36, A letter from John Murray to Dr. Tidd, July 9, 1940
RG-24.37, Abbreviated Guide to Therapeutic Aims, the Menningers
RG-24.38, the Menninger sanitarium, Therapeutic aims, ca 1937
Item 1: RG-24.01, A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel, English translation, December 15, 1918, December 15, 1918
Item 2: RG-24.02, A letter from Dr. Karl Abraham to Dr. Simmel, in German, December 15, 1918, December 15, 1918
Item 3: RG-24.03, A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Ernst Lewy, in German, September 21, 1936, September 21, 1936
Item 4: RG-24.04, A letter from Dr. Bernfeld to Dr. Brunswick, in English, October 15, 1937, October 15, 1937
Item 5: RG-24.05, A letter from Princess Maria Bonaparte, St. Tropez, France to Dr. Simmel, July 13, 1946, June 13, 1946
Item 6: RG-24.06, A letter from Dr. Brill to Dr. Simmel, October 19, 1944, October 19, 1944
Item 7: RG-24.07, A letter from Karl Menninger, Menninger Clinic to Dr. Simmel, June 23, 1933, June 23, 1933
Item 8: RG-24.08, A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, June 24, 1937, June 24, 1937
Item 9: RG-24.09, A letter from Dr. Fenichel to Margrit Libbin, April 4, 1938, April 4, 1938
Item 10: RG-24.10, A letter from Anna Freud to Simmel, in German, April 1, 1940, April 1, 1940
Item 11: RG-24.11, A letter from Martha Freud to the LA Psychoanalytic Society, by Dr. Tidd, July 31, 1951, July 31, 1951
Item 12: RG-24.12, A letter from the office of Dr. Gitelson to Harvey Lewis, October 9, 1956, October 9, 1956
Item 13: RG-24.13, A discourse by Dr. Glover of Freudian and Kleinian split in the UK, January, February 1944, February 1944
Item 14: RG-24.14, Two letters from Dr. Simmel to Dr. Lewy, May 8, 1945, May 8, 1945
Item 15: RG-24.15, A letter from Erik Erikson to Dr. Simmel, undated, Ca 1940s
Item 16: RG-24.16, A letter from William Harriman to Dr. Simmel, October 12, 1947, October 12, 1947
Item 17: RG-24.17, A letter from Pryns Hopkins to Dr. Simmel, March 5, 1942, RG-24.17
Item 18: RG-24.18, A letter from Dr. Karen Horney to Dr. Emanuel Windholz, December 1, 1942, Deceimber 1, 1942
Item 19: RG-24.19, A letter from Ernst Jones to Dr. Simmel, June 1, 1940, June 1, 1940
Item 20: RG-24.20, A letter from Ernest Jones to Dr. Simmel, September 25, 1947, September 25, 1947
Item 21: RG-24.21, A letter from Dr. Bertram Lewin to Dr. Tidd, July 18, 1940, July 18, 1940
Item 22: RG-24.22, A letter from Carey McWilliams to Dr. Simmel, December 16, 1943, December 16, 1943
Item 23: RG-24.23, A letter from William Menninger to Dr. Simmel, July 10, 1936, July 10, 1936
Item 24: RG-24.24, A letter from Clinical Study Community in Berlin to the Colleagues, in German, signed by Sandor Rado, September 30, 1930, RG-24.24
Item 25: RG-24.25, A letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Dr. Simmel, January 14, 1947, January 14, 1947
Item 26: RG-24.26, A letter from Dr. Hanns Sachs to Dr. Simmel, in German, November 23, 1941, November 23, 1941
Item 27: RG-24.27, Membership dues owned by Judge Atwell Westwick, Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 4, 1940, October 4, 1940
Item 28: RG-24.28, A letter from Judge Westwick to Psychoanalytic Group, LA, October 5, 1940, October 5, 1940
Item 29: RG-24.29, Correspondence between Dr. Tidd and Judge Westwick, membership, February 24 and March 18, 1941, February 24, 1941; March 18, 1941
Item 30: RG-24.30, A letter from Dr. Zilboorg to Dr. Simmel, September 14, 1944, September 14, 1944
Item 31: RG-24.31, A letter from Freud to Simmel, January 9, 1939, January 9, 1941
Item 32: RG-24.32, A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. John Murray, August 9, 1940, August 9, 1940
Item 33: RG-24.33, A letter from Dr. Tidd to Dr. Kubie, June 26, 1940, June 26, 1940
Item 34: RG-24.34, A letter from Anna Freud to Dr. Lewy and Dr. Tidd, December 10, 1955, December 12, 1955
Item 35: RG-24.35, A letter from Dr. Simmel to Hanns Sachs, November 18, 1941, in German, November 18, 1941
Item 36: RG-24.36, A letter from John Murray to Dr. Tidd, July 9, 1940, July 9, 1940
Item 37: RG-24.37, Abbrevitated Guide to Therapeutic Aims, the Menninger Sanitarium, June 23, 1937, June 23, 1937
Item 38: RG-24.38, the Menninger sanitarium, Therapeutic aims, ca 1937, ca 1937