American Psychoanalysis Today: A Plurality of Orthodoxies

Click here To Read: American Psychoanalysis Today: A Plurality of Orthodoxies by Arnold M. Cooper. 

This paper was previously published as:  Cooper, Arnold M. American Psychoanalysis Today: A Plurality of Orthodoxies. (Summer, 2008). The Journal of The American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 36(2) 235-253. and appears here with the requisite rights and permissions.

Language, Love and Healing: A Psychoanalytic Perspective by Gerald J. Gargiulo

Click Here To Read: Language, Love and Healing: A Psychoanalytic Perspective by Gerald J. Gargiulo. This has been previously published as a chapter in Dr. Gargiulo’s book: Gerald J. Gargiulo (2004). Psyche, Self and Soul: Rethinking Psychoanalysis, the Self and Spirituality. London: Whurr. 149 p.  and appears here with the requisite rights and permissions. 

Letter from New York Psychoanalytic Society to Ernest Jones, 1937

The following letter was probably written by Bertram Lewin, then President of the New York Psychoanalytic Society (the signature is illegible), to Ernest Jones, President of the IPA in 1937.

New York Psychoanalytic Society

June 17, 1937

Dr. Ernest Jones, President
International Psychoanalytic Association
81 Harley Street
London W. 1
England

Dear Mr. President,

At the meeting of June 1, 1937, the New York Psychoanalytic Society voted its unanimous objection to paragraphs 3 and 4 of the Proceedings of the International Training Commission (Zeitschrift, 1937, pages 193-194) and to chapter IV – in the 2nd version, chapter III – of the Proceedings of the International Psychoanalytic Association.  (Journal, 1937, page 100; Zeitschrift, 1937, page 188). Continue reading Letter from New York Psychoanalytic Society to Ernest Jones, 1937

Psychoanalytic Archives: A Discussion of Charles Brenner’s Paper at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute

Click Here To Read: Commentary on Charles’s Brenner’s Paper  “An Addendum to Freud’s Theory of Anxiety” presented at the New York Psychonalytic Institute November 28th, 1950 by the following discussants: Ludwig Eidelberg, Heinz Hartmann, Judith Silberfennig Kesternberg, Rudolph Loewenstein, Rene A. Spitz, Max M. Stern, Abram Blau, and Otto Sperling.

Dr. Brenner’s paper was published as: Brenner, Charles (1953).  An Addendum to Freud’s Theory of Anxiety. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 34:18-24.