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Posted Online Oral History Workshops: 1-80 The American Psychoanalytic Association, 1974-2018 Transcripts are missing for italicized workshops OHW # 1 Film Screening: Some Basic Concepts of Psychoanalysis May, 1974 and their Development: An Interview with Dr. Rene Spitz Denver, CO By Maria Piers Chair: Arcangelo D’Amore, OHW # 2 Psychoanalysis in Vienna, 1918-1939 December, 1974 Chair: Arcangelo D’Amore New York, NY Panelists: Sandor Lorand, and Richard Sterba Participants: M. Ralph Kaufman and Elise Pappenheim OHW # 3 Psychoanalysis Comes to the West Coast May 1975 Chair: Arcangelo D’Amore Los Angeles, CA Panelists: Douglass W. Orr, Ralph Greenson, Emanuel Windholz, Sigmund Gabe and Bernhard Berliner 1 OHW # 4 American Abroad: Psychoanalytic Training in Europe December, 1975 Before World War II New York, NY Chair: Sanford Gifford Panelists: Muriel Gardiner, Marie Briehl, Rosetta Hurwitz, Helen Tartakoff, Walter Langer (in absentia) OHW # 5 Psychoanalytic Education in the Eastern United States: May 1976 1911-1945 Baltimore, MD Panelists: Samuel Atkin, M. Ralph Kaufman, O. Spurgeon English, R.S. Bookhammer, Kenneth E. Appel, Douglas Noble, Sarah S. Tower and Helen Ross OHW # 6 European Refugee Psychoanalysts Come to the United December, 1976 States New York, NY Chair: Arcangelo D’Amore, Reporter: Robert J. Nathan Panelists: Edith Jacobson (New York), Edward Kronold, (New York), Bettina Warburg, (New York) Historical comments: Kurt R. Eissler and Martin Wangh 2 OHW # 7 Psychoanalysis in the Midwest April 1977 Chair: Frank H. Parcells, Coordinator: Douglas W. Orr Quebec Panelists: Harry E. August, Paul A. Dewald, Justin Krent Irwin C. Rosen and Brandt F. Steele OHW # 8 Research in Psychoanalysis in the United States, Part I December 1977 Drs. D’Amore, Knapp, George Pollock, Albert Solnit, New York, NY Robert Wallerstein and Sanford Gifford OHW # 9 Psychoanalysis in the South, Southwest and Puerto Rico May 1978 Chair: Donald E. Widmann Atlanta, GA Panelists: William Thompson, H. Harlan Crank, Ramon Fernandez, Herman Selinsky, C. Downing Tait, Jr., David S. Weiman, George Kriegman, A. D’Amore, and David Hightower OHW # 10 Research in Psychoanalysis in the United States, Part II December 1978 Chair: Sanford Gifford 3 New York, NY Panelists: Margaret Fries, Judith Kestenberg, John Spiegel, Eve Fortson, and Sydney Margolin Discussants: Lucille Ritvo, Ralph Wadeson, Dr. Scott, Dr. Shore (Schor?) May 1979 ** An historical exhibit “Psychoanalysis: The American Chicago, IL Experience” was mounted in place of a workshop. The exhibit was also displayed at the 31st International Psychoanalytic Association meeting which took place in New York, July 29th - August 3rd. OHW # 11 History of Psychoanalytic Research in the United States, December 1979 Part III: Studies in Child Development New York, NY Chair: Sanford Gifford (Boston) Panelists: Sibylle K. Escalona (New York), Margaret S. Mahler (New York), John B. McDevitt (New York), Gregory Rochlin (Cambridge, MA) 4 OHW # 12 The 50th Year: Psychoanalysis in Chicago May 1, 1980 Chair: Dr. Ocko (Berkeley) San Francisco, Panelists: Douglass W. Orr (Pre-History of Psychoanalysis in Chicago), Jerome Kavka (Blitzsten), George H. Pollock (Franz Alexander) OHW # 13 Psychoanalytic Research with Hospitalized Psychotics at St. December, 1980 Elizabeth’s, Sheppard-Pratt Hospital and Chestnut Lodge New York, NY Chair: Arcangelo D’Amore Panelists: Donald L. Burnham, Clarence Schultz and Alfred Stanton OHW # 14 Psychoanalysis at the Menninger Foundation: Beginnings, May 1981 Growth and National Influence Puerto Rico Chair: Sanford Gifford Panelists: Douglass Orr, Philip Holzman, Robert Wallerstein and Herbert Schlesinger 5 [At the committee meeting the day before the workshop, Victor Bernal y del Rio, spoke about the history and future of psychoanalysis in Puerto Rico.] OHW # 15 History of Psychoanalytic Training, Part I: Europe before December 1981 1939 New York, NY Chair: Robert Nathan Panelists: Richard Sterba (Vienna). Else Pappenheim (Vienna), Martin Grotjahn (Berlin) and O. Spurgeon English (Berlin) OHW # 16 Psychoanalysis at Austen Riggs May 1982 Chair: Sanford Gifford Boston, MA Panelists: Margaret Brenman-Gibson, Edgerton Howard, Peter H. Wolff, Robert B. White and Thomas Main (London) OHW # 17 The Beginnings of Child Analysis in Europe: Part I December 1982 Chair: Eve Fortson (New Orleans) 6 New York, NY Panelists: Marie Briehl (Los Angeles), Kurt R. Eissler (New York), Wolfgang Huber (Salzburg, Austria) and Anna Maenchen (Berkeley) OHW # 18 The Beginnings of Child Analysis in Europe: Part II May 1983 Chair: Eve Fortson (New Orleans) Philadelphia Panelists: Marie Briehl (Los Angeles), Anna Maenchen (Berkeley) and Margaret S. Mahler (New York) OHW # 19 The History of Child Analysis in Europe: Part III: The December 1983 Work of Melanie Klein New York, NY Chair: Eve Fortson (New Orleans) Panelists: Phyllis Grosskurth (Toronto) and Anna Maenchen (Berkeley) OHW # 20 Emigre Analysts on the West Coast: Otto Fenichel, Ernst May 1984 Simmel, and Siegfried Bernfeld San Diego Chair: Alvin Robbins (La Jolla) Reporter: Sanford Gifford Panelists: Mrs. Claire Fenichel (Los Angeles), Lawrence J. 7 Friedman (Los Angeles), Martin Grotjahn (Los Angeles), Marjorie Leonard (Pound Ridge, NY) Anna Maenchen (Berkeley) OHW # 21 Politics and Analysis in Vienna Before 1938 December 1984 Chair: Sanford Gifford New York, NY Panelists: Rudolf Ekstein, Muriel M. Gardiner, and Else Pappenheim, Kurt Eissler OHW # 22 Psychoanalysis in Denver up to 1985 May 1985 Chair: Leonard Hall Denver, CO Editor of Videotape: Mark Groth Speakers: Jules Coleman, Sam Kennison, David Hurst, Jule Eisenbud, Sanford Gifford, Jose Barchilon, Martin Wright, Theodore Gaensbauer, Theodore Puck, Ted Shapiro, Jacob G. Jacobson, Brandt F. Steele, George Mizner, Mr. William Jackson, Lucille Ritvo, Herb Gaskill and Homer Curtis OHW # 23 Politics and Analysis in Vienna, Part II 8 December 1985 Chair: Sanford Gifford New York, NY Panelists: Ruth Bernfeld Goldberg, Samuel Guttman, Anton O. Kris, Else Pappenheim, Lore Reich Rubin and Myron Sharaf OHW # 24 Early History of the American Psychoanalytic Association, May, 1986 Part I, and Psychoanalysis in the Baltimore-Washington Washington, D.C. Area, Part II Chair: Milton Engel Panelists: Andrew Paskauskas (Toronto) and Ruth Leys (Baltimore) OHW # 25 The Experience of Migration December, 1986 Chair: Robert J. Nathan New York, NY Panelists: Sanford Gifford, Rudolf Ekstein, Martin Grotjahn, Else Pappenheim, Maria Piers, Peter Neubauer, Annemarie Weil, and Kurt Eissler OHW # 26 Reflections on Migration: European Analysts in the United May 1987 States, Part II 9 Chicago, IL Chair: Jerome Kavka Panelists: Francesca Alexander, Maria Piers, plus taped interviews with Therese Benedek, Bernard Kamm, Heinz Kohut and Fritz Moellenhoff OHW # 27 Spitz at 100, His Life and Work December 1987 Chair: Sanford Gifford New York, NY Panelists: Maria Piers, Annemarie Weil, Annaleise Riess, Eva Blum, Godfrey Cobliner, Robert Emde and Gerald Jacobson OHW # 28 The History of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society: The May, 1988 First Two Decades Montreal, Chair: Roger A. Dufresne Quebec Panelists: Bruce Ruddick, George Zavitzianos, Alastair MacLeod, Clifford Scott, Jean-B. Boulanger, Alan Parkin, Andre Lussier, Henry Kravitz, Peter Thomson, James Naiman, Jean-Louis Langlois, and Irvine Schiffer OHW # 29 Berlin in 1933 – Vienna 1938: the Last Years of European 10 December 1988 Analysis before Hitler New York, NY Chair: Professor Peter Gay Panelists: Prof. Martin Bergmann, George E. Berkley, George Gero, William H. Johnston, Else Pappenheim, and Helen Schur OHW # 30 Psychoanalysis in California – University and Community, May 1989 1940-1960 San Francisco, Chair: Edward M. Weinshel CA Panelists: Frank Barron, Hildegarde Berliner, Sanford Gifford, Nathan G. Hale, Jr., Ernest Hildegarde, Beulah Parker and Robert S. Wallerstein OHW # 31 Psychoanalysis in New York: Part I: The Pioneers, 1911-31 December 1989 Chair: Robert S. Grayson New York, NY Panelists: Jacob Arlow, Sanford Gifford, David Krasner, Liselotte Bendix Stern, Leo Stone, William D. Jeffrey 11 OHW # 32 Psychoanalysis in New York: Part II: Institutes and May 1990 Organizational Splits 1931-1956 New York, NY Chair: Robert S. Grayson Panelists: John Frosch, Henriette Klein, Viola Bernard and Marianne Horney Eckhardt Discussants: Jacob Arlow , A. Kaplan and Lucile Ritvo OHW # 33 Analysis in the Southeastern United States December 1990 Chair: Stanley S. Needell Miami Beach, Panelists: O. Townsend Dann, Benjamin C. Riggs, FL John McFarlane Rhoads and Ralph E. Roughton OHW # 34 Psychoanalysis in New Orleans and the Adjacent Deep May 1991 South New Orleans Chair: Eve Fortson Panelists: David A. Freedman, Vann Spruiell, Henry Miles And Edward Knight OHW # 35 Psychoanalysis in New York Part III: 1956 to the Present 12 December 1991 Chair: Robert S. Grayson New York, NY Panelists: Harold P. Blum, Kenneth T. Calder, Helen C. Meyers, Robert Michels, and Austin Silber OHW # 36 Psychoanalysis in the Baltimore-Washington Area May 1992 Chair: Milton Engel Washington, DC Panelists: Kenneth Gorelick, Sidney Berman and Zigmond Lebensohn OHW # 37 Psychoanalysis in South America, Part I December 1992 Chair: Jorge Schneider New York, NY Panelists: Rogelio Sosnik, Else Pappenheim, Gunther Perdigao, Anna Maria Rizzuto, Ramon Ganzurain OHW # 38 Psychoanalysis in San Francisco: The First Twenty- five May 1993 Years: 1940-1965 San Francisco, Chair: Robert S. Wallerstein CA Panelists: Sanford Gifford, Daniel Benveniste,
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