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Psychoanalytic movement project : oral history, 1963-1994.

Project: Psychoanalytic movement project.
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Phys. Desc. :Transcript 2,894 pages Sound recordings 12 reels Sound recordings 13 audiocassettes
Location: Columbia Center for Oral History
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The early history of psychoanalysis and its subsequent ramifications, as discussed by psychoanalysts and others closely associated with the movement in interviews with Dr. Bluma Swerdloff. The series includes interviews, in this country and abroad, with associates of Sigmund Freud and leading representatives of major schools of psychoanalytic theory. The project aims to provide anecdotal, subjective material that will shed new light on the pioneers of the psychoanalytic movement and its influence on society Participants and pagination of transcripts: Jacob Arlow; Michael Balint, 78; Muriel Gardiner, 415; Edward Glover, 137; Heinz Hartmann, 145; Connie Harvey, 30; Willi Hoffer, 116; Abram Kardiner, 712; Lawrence C. Kolb, 156; Rudolph Loewenstein, 149; Margaret Mahler, 116; Ruth Marcus; Heinrich Meng; Sandor Rado, 317; Theodor Reik, 99; Joseph Sandler, 43; Raymond de Saussure, 73; Rene Spitz, 104; James Strachey, 20

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