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Psychiatry

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Eric L. Berne Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-2013-19
Abstract The materials in this collection were created by Eric L. Berne (1910-1970), a San Francisco-based psychiatrist and author, and by the International Transactional Analysis Association. The collection also includes one scrapbook and one article written by Berne's father, David Hillel Bernstein, M.D. Records relate to Berne's family life, education, and early travels; his professional and creative writing; and his psychiatric practice and development of the theory of Transactional Analysis...
Dates: 1904-2007; 1930 - 1970

Eric L. Berne Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-2005-08
Abstract The materials in this collection were created by Eric L. Berne (1910-1970), a San Francisco-based psychiatrist and author. Records primarily document Berne's personal correspondence with friends and family, his studies at McGill University in Montreal, his service as a military psychiatrist during World War II, his world travels and research in cultural psychiatry, and his writings on psychiatry and psychoanalysis. Fictional writings by Berne, notes and lecture materials, files relating to...
Dates: 1929-1970; 1950 - 1970

Eric L. Berne Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-89-12
Abstract The materials in this collection were created by Eric L. Berne (1910-1970), a San Francisco-based psychiatrist and author, and by the International Transactional Analysis Assocation (ITAA). Records document Berne's writings on psychiatry and psychoanalysis, his development of the Transactional Analysis approach to group therapy, and his formation of the ITAA. Formats include correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, publishers' proofs, administrative records, patient records, photographs,...
Dates: 1931-1970

Eric L. Berne papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-2003-12
Abstract The materials in this collection were created by Eric L. Berne (1910-1970), a San Francisco-based psychiatrist and author, and by the San Francisco Social Psychiatry Seminars (SFSPS). Records document Berne's creative writings and his writings and lectures on psychiatry and psychoanalysis, his development of the Transactional Analysis approach to group therapy, and his study of worldwide cultural psychiatry practices. Formats include correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, and notes....
Dates: 1933-1971; Majority of material found within 1945 - 1970

Eric L. Berne Papers

 Series
Identifier: MSS-82-0
Abstract The materials in this collection were created by Eric L. Berne (1910-1970), a San Francisco-based psychiatrist and author, and by the International Transactional Analysis Assocation (ITAA). Records document Berne's writings on psychiatry and psychoanalysis, his development of the Transactional Analysis approach to group therapy, and his formation of the ITAA. Formats include correspondence, article reprints, photographs, reel-to-reel audio recordings, and videotapes. Materials in the...
Dates: 1939-1973; 1960 - 1970

Selma Horwitz Fraiberg papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-83-9
Abstract

Selma Fraiberg was born in Detroit, Michigan, where she received her education, graduating from Wayne State University with a B.A. Ms. Fraiberg's papers have received preliminary sorting and boxing. Bulk dates, 1971-81. Included are manuscripts and typescripts of books and articles, photographs, reprints, correspondence, audio tapes and office appointment books and calendars.

Dates: 1940-1981

Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute (LPPI) records

 Collection
Identifier: AR-98-68
Content Description This collection documents the founding, administration and multifaceted departments of the Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute. This collection includes various publications (newsletters, articles, notices, brochures), correspondences, lists of staff bibliographies, photographs, calendars, bound annual reports as related to the LPPI, and a tool that was used to lay the cornerstone. The collection spans the years 1937 to 1993; materials are compiled - they were not generated by a specific...
Dates: 1937-1993