Psychotherapy.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred Adler Papers
Psychologist. Family and professional correspondence, writings, lectures, an appointment book, notes, reports, certificates, clippings, printed matter, and photographs relating to Adler's career as a psychologist, his family, and the careers of two of his children, Alexandra Adler and Kurt A. Adler.
Silvano Arieti Papers
Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Correspondence, articles, publication drafts, lectures, and various materials related primarily to Arieti’s work in psychiatry and schizophrenia.
Edward F. Edinger Papers
Jungian analyst. Writings, lectures, correspondence, notes, photographs, military records, slides, digital files, printed matter, and other papers pertaining to Edinger's career as a Jungian analyst.
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann Papers
Psychoanalyst. Correspondence, biographical material, and writings relating primarily to Fromm-Reichmann's work as a psychoanalytic therapist specializing in the treatment of psychosis and schizophrenia. Also includes research files belonging to Fromm-Reichmann's biographer, Gail A. Hornstein.
James Wyche Green Papers
Community development officer, rural sociologist, and psychotherapist. Correspondence, writings, reports, publications, military records, biographical materials, journals, clippings, photographs, and other materials relating to Green’s work in rural land use and overseas agricultural and industrial development.
Smith Ely Jelliffe Papers
Neurologist, psychoanalyst, and educator. Correspondence, letterbooks, notebooks, genealogical material, biographical material, scrapbooks, photographs, articles, sketches, studies, newspaper clippings, memorabilia, and a diary relating primarily to Jelliffe’s career and to his family.
Carl R. Rogers Papers
Psychologist, psychotherapist, and educator. Correspondence, family papers, writings, book files, notes on workshops and other meetings, project files, academic files, research files, transcripts of psychotherapy sessions, and administrative papers chiefly documenting Rogers's career as a practicing psychologist and therapist and as an educator and promoter of humanistic psychology in association with the Center for Studies of the Person in La Jolla, California.