National Library of MedicineFinding Aid to the Bernard Glueck Papers, 1903-1972History of Medicine Division Processed by Jim Labosier Encoded by Jim Labosier Processing completed October, 2018
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Bernard Glueck Papers Glueck, Bernard, 1884-1972
1903-1972
8.67 linear feet (8 boxes + oversize)
Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. MS C 630 Collection materials primarily in
English
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Descriptive SummaryGlueck, Bernard, 1884-1972Bernard Glueck Papers 1903-19728.67 linear feet (8 boxes + oversize)MS C 630
Materials stored onsite. History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine
Collection materials primarily in
EnglishCorrespondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck.Gift, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, October 20, 2008, Acc. #2008-065.
No restrictions on access.
Donor's copyrights were transferred to the public domain. Archival collections often contain mixed copyrights; while NLM is the owner of the physical items, permission to examine collection materials is not an authorization to publish. These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. It is the user's responsibility to research and understand any applicable copyright and re-publication rights not allowed by fair use. NLM does not grant permissions to publish.
Archives and manuscript collections may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in any collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications for which the National Library of Medicine assumes no responsibility.
Glueck, Bernard. Bernard Glueck Papers. 1903-1972. Located in: Archives and Modern Manuscripts Collection,
History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; MS C 630.
The Bernard Glueck papers were rehoused from original containers into archival folders and boxes upon receipt from the donor. In the course of final processing several categories of material were weeded from the original accession and discarded by the processing archivist: various printed material such as books, articles, and reprints created by others (after review for retention by Rare Books staff); non-pertinent patient records.
Biographical NoteBernard Glueck, Sr. was born in Bendzin, Poland to Charles and Hannah Gluckstein. His birthdate is uncertain, being cited in different official documents and autobiographical notes as October 3, October 16, and December 10, 1883 or December 10, 1884. Bernard immigrated to the United States in 1900 and from 1904 through 1908 studied medicine at Milwaukee Medical College and Marquette University. In 1909 he earned his M.D. from Georgetown University.
Glueck began practicing psychiatry with the U.S. Public Health Service at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. in 1909. He remained there, excepting the year 1913 when he served as mental examiner of immigrants at Ellis Island, until 1916. On July 1, 1916 Dr. Glueck established the first psychiatric clinic at New York's Sing Sing Prison. For the next several years he studied the mental problems and tendencies of criminals and prison inmates. A brother, Sheldon Glueck, with his wife Eleanor became a renowned team of criminologists and social workers at Harvard beginning in the mid-1920s.
After a year in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, Glueck taught for several years at the New York School for Social Work and New York Postgraduate School and Hospital where he concentrated on childhood development as it related to crime. He started a private practice in 1924. His reputation in criminal psychology led to his defense testimony in the Leopold and Loeb case in 1924.
Between 1925-1926 he studied psychoanalysis in Germany and England with Karl Abraham and Edward Glover. Upon his return he re-entered private practice and in 1928 established the Stony Lodge private mental hospital in Ossining, New York. Initially concerned only with psychoanalysis, the hospital eventually embraced other psychiatric treatments such as insulin shock therapy for schizophrenia. Dr. Glueck remained at Stony Lodge until his retirement in 1947.
For the remainder of his working life he devoted himself to psychiatric teaching and training at New York Medical College (1945-53), the Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy, Inc. (1952-53), Veterans Administration staff training (1953-56) and at the University of North Carolina (1956-c.1964). He died on October 5, 1972 at Butner, North Carolina.
Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental health and the psychiatric make-up of criminals), his teaching work, and as an expert witness in the Leopold and Loeb murder trial.
Series 1, Biographical (1903-1972), contains official documents, certifications, passports, resumes, bibliographies, and correspondence providing a summary of Dr. Glueck's personal and professional life (1903-1972). The papers offer insights into his early life in America before completing his medical education and the odd question of his actual birthdate. Correspondence covers the period from his formal retirement from private practice in 1947 until he suffered a stroke in 1965 when his career concluded. These letters complement correspondence from his work with the Veterans Administration in the Clinical Work series and the University of North Carolina held in the Teaching series. It is mostly concerned with family issues, publishers, and lectures given at conferences and for organizations such as the Commonwealth Fund and the New York School of Social Work. Clippings (1924-1965) collected by Dr. Glueck cover a range of topics central to his interests, including the Leopold and Loeb case, insulin shock therapy, juvenile offenders and prison reform, public mental health initiatives, and the doctor's own career.
Series 2, Clinical Work (1908-1964) parallels and often overlaps information held in the Teaching series. Dr. Glueck maintained a career as a psychiatrist while also teaching at various institutions. His first professional work, with St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. as a senior assistant physician (1908-1916), is described only through correspondence. His sabbatical to study with Drs. Krapelin and Ziehan in Germany in 1911 and his work as examiner of immigrants at Ellis Island (1912-1913) are tangentially addressed. The topic most well documented from this era is the motivations and process for the establishment of the Sing Sing Psychiatric clinic, which Dr. Glueck left St. Elizabeth's Hospital to found in July, 1916.
His two years' work at Sing Sing (1916-1918) is extensively described through seven folders of correspondence. It begins with his transition to the prison, correspondence with the warden Thomas Mott Osborne, preparations for opening the clinic and hiring staff. Most frequent correspondents are other mental health or prison-related institutions such as the Thomas W. Salmon and the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, Westchester County Corrections, St. Elizabeth's Hospital and Dr. W. A. White, William Healy and the Judge Baker Foundation, as well as the New York School of Philanthropy and Columbia University relating to courses taught by Dr. Glueck.
While at Sing Sing, Dr. Glueck also assisted in the creation of the Westchester Children's Clinic of the Department of Child Welfare. This endeavor is described through collected correspondence with Dr. Francis Shockley and case histories. A Westchester Clinic subject file holds several reports submitted by the Clinic.
Additional material includes case histories of prison inmates, details of the clinic's activities, and examples of patient evaluation forms. His research into the character development of criminals is further elucidated in his publications of the period, found in the Writings series.
The Sing Sing correspondence concludes with much attention to Thomas W. Salmon's efforts to convince Dr. Glueck to join the Army Medical Department and assist him in establishing psychiatric treatment services for soldiers. The collection barely describes this work beyond some letters in the Biographical series and a psychiatric hospital unit organization plan.
His work with patients from 1918 to the establishment of Stony Lodge in 1928 lacks documentation in this collection. A number of case histories from the early 1920s, which were used for teaching purposes, are the most substantial contributions to this era.
Similarly, Stony Lodge case records describe patients treated with insulin shock therapy, something not undertaken by the clinic until 1936, leaving the period from 1928 through 1935 undocumented. Correspondence (1929-1945) concentrates on Dr. Glueck's lecturing and professional activities with outside organizations such as the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, Child Study Association of America, and New York School of Social Work, as well as publishers and mental health organizations. Very little correspondence addresses clinic activities, though there are some few notes and data from this era about insulin shock therapy. Most notable among them is a notebook kept by Dr. Glueck when he visited Dr. Manfred Sakel's Vienna clinic in 1936 to learn about insulin shock therapy technique.
Dr. Glueck continued working after his retirement from Stony Lodge in 1947. His work as Chair of the Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy, Inc. in 1952-1953 is only hinted at in some seminar transcripts from 1951. He also worked part time as a psychiatrist on the staff of the mental hygiene clinic at the Veterans Administration (1950-1956) in Montrose, New York, and Washington, D.C. Some slight correspondence is augmented by transcripts of staff development meeting which used veteran case histories to teach therapeutic techniques (1955-1956).
The last non-teaching professional work documented in the collection is his work as a consultant with the North Carolina Hospitals Board of Control (1959-1964). Correspondence covers his duties visiting and evaluating the psychiatric programs at North Carolina's state hospitals. A board-produced report on mental illness hospitalization in North Carolina completes this activity's material.
Series 3, Leopold and Loeb Case (1924-1955), consists of notes, psychiatric reports, and court transcripts from the Leopold and Loeb trial. Probably because of his national reputation for research into the influences contributing to the criminal mind and the role played by childhood development along with his longstanding professional relationship with Dr. William Alanson White, Dr. Glueck interviewed and evaluated Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb in order to testify for the defense before sentence was imposed on the two murderers. Dr. White, with William Healy, Karl Bowman and H. S. Hulbert, also evaluated the defendants. Included here are the final evaluations submitted by Glueck, White, Healy, and Bowman and Hulbert, along with preliminary examination notes taken by Dr. Glueck and Dr. Healy.
Series 4, Lectures/Teaching (c.1918-c.1963) constitutes the largest portion of the collection. Dr. Glueck began lecturing about the psychology and development of criminals to assist social work at Columbia University and the New York School of Philanthropy while he was still working at Sing Sing. Very few lectures and supporting information exist from this 1917-1918 work. Close to 300 complete and partial lectures, however, substantiate his activities from 1919-1915 at Columbia University, the New School for Social Research and, primarily, at the Bureau of Child Guidance of the New York School of Social Work. These social work training classes address the basic principles of psychology, child development, and psychotherapy.
While conducting Stony Lodge, Dr. Glueck continued teaching although documentation fails to identify at which specific institution except for a series of lectures given at the New School for Social Research in 1937-1938. This smaller set of lectures continues with developmental psychology and criminology but also addresses shock treatment for schizophrenia, which was an interest of Dr. Glueck's during the 1930s. For the last half of the 1940s he taught similar courses at the New York College of Medicine which is reflected in another small set of lectures.
After his formal retirement from Stony Lodge and some work with the Veterans Administration, Dr. Glueck taught as clinical professor of psychiatry at the North Carolina School of Medicine (1956-1963). About 50 lectures represent the topics he taught.
Series 5, Speeches (1917-c.1965) were given at meetings, conferences, and to various charitable social organizations simultaneous with his teaching and clinical work. Topically they cover much the same ground as his teaching but on a slightly less technical level.
Series 6, Subject Files (c.1914-1963), pertain mainly to mental health organizations with which Dr. Glueck was affiliated. A few files focus on persons significant in his career, such as William A. White, Manfred Sakel, Thomas W. Salmon, and his brother, Sheldon Glueck. Some few additional files provide guidelines Dr. Glueck used in patient and immigrant evaluations and also documentation for some topics he researched for writing projects.
Series 7, Writings (1911-c.1965) are divided between articles and translations which were published and articles whose publication and date is uncertain. Dr. Glueck's writings closely parallel his professional interests as they evolved throughout his career. His wrote about psychopathies while working at St. Elizabeth's hospital, then segued to immigrants' mental conditions while at Ellis Island. Much of his output thereafter about criminality, psychoanalysis, and childhood development was informed from patients at Sing Sing prison and in social work, though he wrote about insulin shock therapy conducted at Stony Lodge in the 1930s. In addition to his own original writing, Dr. Glueck translated eight German psychological works (1908-1937) into English.
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- Conduct Disorder
- Convulsive Therapy
- Criminal Psychology
- Criminology
- Developmental Disabilities
- Mental Disorders
- Personality Disorders
- Prisons
- Psychotherapy
- Leopold, Nathan Freudenthal, 1904-1971
- Loeb, Richard A., 1905-1936
- Salmon, Thomas W. (Thomas William), 1876-1927
- White, William A. (William Alanson), 1870-1937
- Saint Elizabeths Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
- Sing Sing Prison
- Stony Lodge Hospital
Series Descriptions
Series 1: Personal and Biographical,
1903-197211
Biography,
1903-197212
Personal identification,
1939-196313
Notes on Edward Glover lectures,
192714-6
Personal correspondence,
1947-196517
Clippings,
1924-1965
Series 2: Psychiatric Practice and Clinical Work,
1908-196418
Department of the Interior - Government Hospital for the Insane - correspondence,
1908-1916
Sing Sing Prison Psychiatric Clinic19
Case histories [diagnostic summaries],
1916-1918110
"The activities of the clinic",
c.1917111
First quarterly report of the Division for Rehabilitation of the Social Service Bureau [incomplete],
c.1917112
Yerkes-Bridges point scale examination - record blank,
1917113
Accounts of inmates treated at the Sing Sing clinic,
c.1918114-20
Correspondence,
1916-1918
Childrens' Clinic of the Department of Child Welfare, Westchester County, New York121
Francis M. Shockley correspondence,
1917122
Juvenile case records [diagnostic summaries],
c.1917-1918123
Lecture III - discussion of 'complex'- outline,
c.1917-1918124
U.S. Army Medical Corps - psychiatric hospital unit personnel,
c.1918125
Case histories [diagnostic summaries],
c.1920s126
Professional correspondence,
1926-1927
Stony Lodge Hospital127
Case histories [diagnostic summaries],
c.1930s128
Outcome five years after admission - data,
c.1930s129
Notebook on insulin coma Rx,
1936130
Dr. Metzger's notes,
c.1937131
Consultation with Dr. Lichtwitz on spontaneous hypoglycemia,
c.1937132-33
Correspondence,
1929-1945134
Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy, Inc. - correspondence,
1951
Veterans Administration135
Staff development material - staff development meetings,
1955-1956136
Correspondence,
1950-1955
North Carolina Hospitals Board of Control137
Trends in hospitalization for mental illness,
1961138
Correspondence,
1959-1964
Series 3: Conduct and Its Disorder (Leopold and Loeb Case),
1924-195521
Report of preliminary neuro-psychiatric examination by Karl M. Bowman, M.D. of Boston, and H. S. Hulbert, M.D. of Chicago,
192422
The Loeb-Leopold case - speech of Clarence Darrow - transcript [incomplete],
192423
Report of Dr. Bernard Glueck - the Franks case - a psychiatric diagnosis and interpretation of the two defendants,
192424
Dr. Glueck's notes on defendants,
192425
Data and opinion in the case of Nathan F. Leopold, Jr., by William Healy, M.D.,
14 July 192426
William Healy's notes from examination of Leopold and Loeb,
192427
Testimony of Dr. William Healy - transcript [incomplete],
192428
The Franks case - a psychiatric diagnosis and interpretation of the two defendants - William A. White,
192429
Mental status of Richard Loeb - report,
1924210
Joint report - Nathan F. Leopold, Jr. and Richard Loeb - by William A. White, William Healy, Bernard Glueck, Ralph C. Hamill [incomplete],
1924211
People of the State of Illinois vs. Nathan F. Leopold, Jr. and Richard Loeb - transcript,
23 July 1924212
People of the State of Illinois vs. Nathan F. Leopold, Jr. and Richard Loeb - transcript,
25 July 1924213
Clipping,
1955
Series 4: Lectures and Teaching,
c.1918-c.1963
New York School of Philanthropy214
Correspondence,
1918-1919215
Plan of course lectures,
c.1918-1919216
Notes,
c.1910s217
re Factors contributing to criminal behavior [incomplete],
c.1918 218
re Hebephrenia [incomplete],
c.1918219
re The role of a social worker [incomplete],
c.1919
College of Physicians and Surgeons/Columbia Univ.220
Alcoholic paranoia,
c.1910s221
Dementia praecox - notes,
c.1910s222
The dynamics of behavior,
c.1910s223
Ego complex,
c.1910s
New York School for Social Work, Department of Mental Hygiene / New School of Social Research224
Bureau of Child Guidance,
c.1922-1925225-26
Juvenile case records [diagnostic summaries],
1922227
Memorandum - summer school lectures,
1922228
Courses taught by Dr. Glueck, 1918-24,
c.1924229
Course 24 - examination questions,
1923230
Curriculum plans and bibliographies,
1923, undated231
List of lectures,
c.1920s232
Reading lists - by topic,
c.1925233
Student comments on a course [incomplete],
c.1920s234-35
Notes,
c.1920s 236
re Adjustment to society [incomplete],
c.1920s237
re Administration vs. treatment of prisoners [incomplete],
c.1920s238
re Aggression [incomplete],
c.1920s239
Active therapy - lecture VII,
c.1920s240
re Alcohol [incomplete],
c.1920s241
Alcoholism,
c.1920s242
Alcoholism and the alcoholic mental disorders,
c.1920s243
Anamnesis [incomplete],
c.1920s244
re Approach to child life [incomplete],
c.1920s245
Arrests of personality development,
c.1920s246-47
Authority,
c.1920s248
Autonomic system,
c.1920s249
re Basis of anxiety [incomplete],
c.1920s250
#99 Basis of personality and conduct - outline,
c.1920s251
Behavior,
c.1920s252
Biological, anatomical, psychological and sociological background of behavior - lecture II,
c.1920s253
The birth trauma [incomplete],
c.1920s254
Brief note on the Oedipan situation,
c.1920s255
Cases of ego and sex adjustments in boy and girl [incomplete],
c.1920s256
re Categories of personal maladjustment [incomplete],
c.1920s257
#71 III. Causes and treatment of crime,
c.1920s258
re Causes of psychoses [incomplete],
c.1920s259
Characterology and typology,
c.1920s260
re Child guidance movement [incomplete],
c.1920s261
Child-parent and child-teacher relationship,
c.1920s262
Child psychology and psychopathology - first lecture,
c.1920s263
re Child training [incomplete],
c.1920s264
Childhood [incomplete],
c.1920s265
re Childhood psychopathology [incomplete],
c.1920s266
Classification of mental diseases,
c.1920s267
Classification of the neuroses - Lecture III [incomplete],
c.1920s268
Clinical approach [incomplete],
c.1920s269
Clinical recognition of nervous diseases, with special reference to immigration inspection,
c.1920s270
Clinical psychiatry - course outline,
c.1920s271
re Compulsion neurosis [incomplete],
c.1920s272
re Concepts of psychoanalytic theory [incomplete],
c.1920s273
#91 Concerning parental attitudes,
c.1920s274
re Conditioning influences on childhood character [incomplete],
c.1920s275
Conflict and its resolution [incomplete],
c.1920s276
Consideration of human personality continued - lecture III - outline,
c.1920s277
Coordination of movement,
c.1920s278
Course in mental hygiene - outline,
c.1920s279
Criminal of reality,
c.1920s280
Criminology,
c.1920s281-82
re Criminology [incomplete],
c.1920s 283
Day dreaming,
c.1920s284
re Dealing with resistances [incomplete],
c.1920s285
Defense mechanisms - chapter III,
c.1920s286
Definition of psychopath in former lectures - outline,
c.1920s287
Degeneracy and its psychoses,
c.1920s288
Delinquency,
c.1920s289
Delinquency as a reflection of certain social settings,
c.1920s290
re Dementia praecox [incomplete],
c.1920s291
Dementia praecox - notes,
c.1920s31
Dementia praecox group - general questions,
c.1920s32
re Development of the criminal [incomplete],
c.1920s33
re Development of the emotions and the will [incomplete],
c.1920s34
Development of the nervous system,
c.1920s35
re Different "selfs" of personality [incomplete],
c.1920s36
Difficulties in personality study,
c.1920s37
re Difficulty in diagnosing borderline mental disorders [incomplete],
c.1920s38
Disorders of consciousness [incomplete],
c.1920s39
Dissociation,
c.1920s310
Dividing line between mental health and mental disease- lecture II - outline,
c.1920s311
Drug addiction- morphism,
c.1920s312
Dynamics of behavior,
c.1920s313
Ego,
c.1920s314
re Ego complex [incomplete],
c.1920s315
Ego formation - outline,
c.1920s316
Elements of human behavior,
c.1920s317
re Environmental and constitutional causes of maladjustment [incomplete],
c.1920s318
Etiology of the neuroses - lecture II,
c.1920s319
re Examination and trial of criminals [incomplete],
c.1920s320
re Exercise therapy [incomplete],
c.1920s321
Family configurations in human maladjustment,
c.1920s322
Feebleminded,
c.1920s323
re Feebleminded children [incomplete],
c.1920s324
Feeblemindedness,
c.1920s325
re Feeblemindedness [incomplete],
c.1920s326
Foundations and applications of psycho-analysis,
c.1920s327
Four fundamental wishes [incomplete],
c.1920s328
From psychiatry to psychoanalysis - lecture I,
c.1920s329
Fundamental nervous disorders of children,
c.1920s330
General paresis,
c.1920s331
General symptomalogy,
c.1920s332
General theory of the neuroses - lecture I,
c.1920s333
re The genetic, dynamic, and the economic principle [incomplete],
c.1920s334
Gross outline of nervous diseases [incomplete],
c.1920s335
Heredity and physical well being - lecture III,
c.1920s336
History and treatment of syphilis - outline,
c.1920s337
History taking [incomplete],
c.1920s338
Hope and fear,
c.1920s339
re Human behavior [incomplete],
c.1920s340
Human equipment and its uses,
c.1920s341
Human machine and its uses,
c.1920s342
Hysteria - fourth lecture [incomplete],
c.1920s343
Imagination of hysterical children [incomplete],
c.1920s344
re Insanity as the individual's adaptation to life [incomplete],
c.1920s345
Instinct in Freudian psychology,
c.1920s346
Instinctive behavior of man,
c.1920s347
re Instincts [incomplete],
c.1920s348
Intake and use of energy,
c.1920s349
Integration of psychoanalytic formulations,
c.1920s350
Intelligence of the feebleminded,
c.1920s351
Intoxication psychoses,
c.1920s352
Introduction of psychoanalysis and mental hygiene,
c.1920s353
Introduction to the principles of social work,
c.1920s354
Introductory lecture - outline,
c.1920s355
Last century in psychiatric research,
c.1920s356
Libido in melancholia,
c.1920s357
35A Life force against death force,
c.1920s358
Life worth living [incomplete],
c.1920s359
re Limits of psychoanalysis,
c.1920s360
re Local brain atrophies,
c.1920s361
Man's equipment and adaptation - lecture II,
c.1920s362
Manic depressive - notes,
c.1920s363
Manic depressive psychoses,
c.1920s364
Man's unconscious,
c.1920s365
re Marital syphilis [incomplete],
c.1920s366
Mechanistic vs. the responsive [incomplete],
c.1920s367
Memorandum for case discussion group,
c.1920s368
re Mental benefits of physical activity [incomplete],
c.1920s369
Mental disease among the ancients [incomplete],
c.1920s370
Mental disorders - lecture V,
c.1920s371
Mental health and mental diseases - lecture II [incomplete],
c.1920s372
Mental hygiene,
c.1920s373
re Mental hygiene and child guidance [incomplete],
c.1920s374
Mental hygiene and child life [incomplete],
c.1920s375
#108 Mental hygiene and social practice,
c.1920s376
re Mental Hygiene movement [incomplete],
c.1920s377
re Mental Hygiene movement [incomplete],
c.1920s378
Mental mechanisms - lecture VI,
c.1920s379
Mental mechanisms (continued) - lecture IV,
c.1920s380
Mental measures,
c.1920s381
Mind-loss group - personality deterioration,
c.1920s382
re Misapplication of social work [incomplete],
c.1920s383
re Mistakes analysts make [incomplete],
c.1920s384
re Moral perversity [incomplete],
c.1920s385
re Morally defective children [incomplete],
c.1920s386
The Morally inferior [incomplete],
c.1920s387
Narcissism,
c.1920s388
Nature of refinement and sublimation,
c.1920s389
re Need of increasing efficiency of neurologic clinics to meet growing demand [incomplete],
c.1920s390
Nervous system,
c.1920s391
re The nervous system and human behavior,
c.1920s392
re Neuroses [incomplete],
c.1920s393
re Neuroses and causation [incomplete],
c.1920s394
Neurotic character,
c.1920s395
Neurotic character [incomplete],
c.1920s396
re Neurotic character [incomplete],
c.1920s397
re Neurotic character [incomplete],
c.1920s398
Neurotic character and the pervert, a clinical study,
c.1920s399
re Normal, neurotic, and psychotic [incomplete],
c.1920s3100
Not bright,
c.1920s3101
Notes on lectures in mental hygiene,
c.1920s3102
Objective manifestations in nervous and mental diseases,
c.1920s3103
Objective psychobiology - first year course- outline,
c.1920s3104
#70 II. Observations from the standpoint of the individual,
c.1920s3105
Obsessional neuroses,
c.1920s3106
On narcissism: an introduction,
c.1920s3107
On the uses of mind - outline,
c.1920s3108
re Opening phases of analysis - lecture IV,
c.1920s3109
Organic nervous diseases - diseases of the spinal cord,
c.1920s3110
#107, 90, 21 Organization of the state Dept. of Mental Hygiene,
c.1920s3111
Paranoia,
c.1920s3112
Paranoia type of functional disorder,
c.1920s3113
Paraphrenia,
c.1920s3114
re Parental discipline [incomplete],
c.1920s3115
Parents and children [incomplete],
c.1920s3116
Paresis,
c.1920s3117
Paresis - causation - home and companions,
c.1920s3118
Personality study,
c.1920s3119
Phenomenology of ego experiences [incomplete],
c.1920s3120
Phylogenetic considerations - instinct- the unconscious - mental mechanism - lecture III [incomplete],
c.1920s3121
Place of psychoanalysis in social work,
c.1920s3122
Pleasure and reality principles [incomplete],
c.1920s3123
#39 Practical social application of psychoanalytic viewpoints - lecture IV the task of education,
c.1920s3124
Presenile senile, arteriosclerotic mental disorders - outline,
c.1920s3125
Prevention [incomplete],
c.1920s3126
Principles of psychoanalysis and the practical results that may be achieved through this procedure,
c.1920s3127
Problems of disturbed human relations- lecture I,
c.1920s3128
Proposed classification of mental diseases,
c.1920s3129
Psychiatry and criminology [incomplete],
c.1920s3130
Psychoanalysis and its possibilities [incomplete],
c.1920s3131
Psychoanalysis and mental hygiene - lecture I [incomplete],
c.1920s3132
re Psychoanalytic theory [incomplete],
c.1920s3133
Psychological attitude,
c.1920s3134
Psychology and psychopathology of the child - first lecture,
c.1920s3135
Psychoneuroses - hysteria,
c.1920s3136
#66 Psychopathic personality and the criminal,
c.1920s3137
Psychotherapy,
c.1920s338
Psychosis and neurosis - outline,
c.1920s3139
Pubescent disorders [incomplete],
c.1920s3140
Purposive nature of behavior [lecture no. 3],
c.1920s3141
Reactive depressions,
c.1920s3142
re Reactive manifestations [incomplete],
c.1920s3143
Recapitulation - lecture III,
c.1920s3144
Reciprocal relations of the instincts,
c.1920s3145
re Relation of immigration to crime,
c.1920s3146
Relation of mental hygiene to social practice,
c.1920s3147
re Role of educator in child development [incomplete],
c.1920s3148
re Role of heredity in psychological development [incomplete],
c.1920s3149
re Role of parents and teachers in preventing maladjustment [incomplete],
c.1920s3150
re Role of social work [incomplete],
c.1920s3151
Role of the psychiatrist in a child-guidance clinic,
c.1920s3152
re Roots of criminality - lecture II [incomplete],
c.1920s3153
Schizophrenias [incomplete],
c.1920s3154
Schizophrenic (dementia praecox group),
c.1920s3155
Self preservation and race preservation instincts - lecture I?,
c.1920s3156
Self-preservative instinct in the psychoses of life-prisoners,
c.1920s3157
Sensory conditions [incomplete],
c.1920s3158
Significance of parental attitudes for the destiny of the individual [incomplete],
c.1920s3159
re Significance of psychiatry and the mental hygiene movement [incomplete],
c.1920s3160
Social phenomenas,
c.1920s3161
Social provision for the elimination of the accidental factor [syphilis],
c.1920s3162
Social treatment of the socially maladjusted,
c.1920s3163
re Social work and study of human nature [incomplete],
c.1920s3164
Some of the sources of marital discontent,
c.1920s3165
Some problems of adolescence,
c.1920s3166
re Speech [incomplete],
c.1920s3167
re Substituting treatment for administration regarding criminals [incomplete],
c.1920s3168
re Suicide [incomplete],
c.1920s3169
re Suicide [incomplete],
c.1920s3170
Summary of preceding two lectures,
c.1920s3171
Summary of role of complex,
c.1920s3172
re Symptoms of dementia praecox [incomplete],
c.1920s3173
Symptoms of mental disorder - lecture V - p. 1 only,
c.1920s3174
re Symptoms of mental disorders [incomplete],
c.1920s3175-176
Syphilis,
c.1920s 3177
Syphilitic mental disorders,
c.1920s3178
re Teachers' treatment of children with mental disorders [incomplete],
c.1920s3179
re Teaching psychopathic children [incomplete],
c.1920s3180
Tendency to act,
c.1920s3181
Terminal phases,
c.1920s3182
re Therapeutic principles [incomplete],
c.1920s3183
Thomas,
c.1920s3184
Toxic exhaustion psychoses,
c.1920s3185
Training for psychiatric social work - course 61 - outline,
c.1920s3186
Training of the emotions and the will [incomplete],
c.1920s3187
Transference,
c.1920s3188
Transference neurosis - lecture V,
c.1920s3189
Treatment [incomplete],
c.1920s3190
Treatment [incomplete],
c.1920s3191
Treatment and prognosis of situation [incomplete],
c.1920s3192
Type of presentation - paresis, syphilis,
c.1920s3193
re Types of psychotherapy [incomplete],
c.1920s3194
Unconscious [incomplete],
c.1920s3195
Unconscious - the foreconscious - the instincts [incomplete],
c.1920s3196
Use of hypnosis - outline,
c.1920s3197
re Value of parole services [incomplete],
c.1920s3198
re Value of psychoanalysis [incomplete],
c.1920s3199
Vegetative nervous system,
c.1920s3200
Wish - its gratifications,
c.1920s3201
Notes on a course in mental hygiene for social workers,
19193202
Notes on clinical psychiatry,
c.19203203
Relation of psychiatry to social work,
c.19203204
Types of issues met with - paper 22,
c.19203205
Human behavior and its disorders,
22 September 19203206
Special features of physiology of nervous system - course 23,
29 September 19203207
Book of lecture outlines,
29 September 1920-25 April 19213208
Unconscious dissociation - the complex - course 23,
6 October 19203209
General nature of mental disease - course 23,
3 November 19203210
Disorders of perception, hallucinations - course 23,
8 November 19203211
Disorders of consciousness, memory, and attention - course 23,
10 November 19203212
Disorders of judgment, delusions, paranoia, and disorders of the emotions - course 23,
15 November 19203213
Disorders of volition - course 23,
17 November 19203214
Syphilis - course 23,
24 November 19203215
Arteriosclerosis, senile dementia - course 23,
8 December 19203216
Personality development,
20 December 19203217
Ego instincts and psychopathology [incomplete],
19213218
Mind twist - course 23,
3 January 19213219
Symptoms of dementia praecox - course 23,
10 January 19213220
Manic depressive disorder - course 23,
24 January 19213221
Manic depression- course 23,
26 January 19213222
Conditioning influences in the life of the individual,
29 April 19213223
Syphilis and paresis manifestations of mental disorder - lecture V,
6 May 19213224
Socially maladjusted - lecture VI,
13 May 19213225
Psychoneuroses - lecture VII,
18 May 19213226-227
Construction and organization of the human personality - lecture III,
6 July 19223228
Conditioning influences of the personality - lecture IV and V,
12 July 192241
Scope and manifestations of psychopathology - lecture VI,
19 July 192242
Neuroses and psycho-neuroses - lecture VII,
20 July 192243
Examination - course 24,
192344
Teaching seminar transcripts,
192345
Fifth session - course 61,
November 192346
Race hygiene and heredity [incomplete],
12 December 192447
Compensations of illness [incomplete],
c.192548
#43 Constructive suggestions as regards child-parent and child-teacher relationships [incomplete],
c.192549
Fairhope plan,
1925410
Mental hygiene and education,
27 April 1925
External Teaching during Stony Lodge Era411
Jewish psychotherapy - student reports,
1928412
Criminology - reading list,
1931413
Third year psychiatry - lecture outlines,
1933414
Plan for second year - outline,
c.1930s415
Notes,
c.1930s416
re Basic conflict - adjusting to society [incomplete],
c.1930s417
The Biodynamics of conduct in health and disease - summation of course [incomplete],
c.1930s418
re Causes of criminality [incomplete],
c.1930s419
re Contributions of psychoanalytic psychiatry [incomplete],
c.1930s420
re Criminology [incomplete],
c.1930s421
Discussion of Dr. Wender's paper,
c.1930s422
Freud's cultural orientation,
c.1930s423
Hospital experience with psychoanalytic therapy,
c.1930s424
The integration of psychoanalytic formulations [incomplete],
c.1930s425
Introjection,
c.1930s426
Manic depressive psychoses,
c.1930s427
re Mental life of the child [incomplete],
c.1930s428
Nature and scope of psychotherapy,
c.1930s429
re Nervous system [incomplete],
c.1930s430
On causation and psychotherapy [incomplete],
c.1930s431
On the meaning of psychiatry [incomplete],
c.1930s432
Presentation of a case of camptocormia with other compulsive phenomena,
c.1930s433
re Prevention of criminalism [incomplete],
c.1930s434
Psychiatric contributions to the psychology of personality,
c.1930s435
re Psychoanalytic hospital,
c.1930s436
Psychology of suicide,
c.1930s437
Schizophrenias - chapter V,
c.1930s438
Significance of mental hygiene in the study and guidance of the child,
c.1930s439
re Symptoms of schizophrenia [incomplete],
c.1930s440
Transference neurosis - lecture V,
c.1930s441
Genetic principle,
c.1930442
re Family influences on the development of a child [incomplete],
1930443
Psychiatry and the social sciences,
c.1931444
Hospital experience with psychoanalytic therapy,
1932445
re Place of psychoanalysis in social work,
c.1933446
#100 Neurotic character,
1933447
re Study of schizophrenic patients [incomplete],
c.1934448
#40 Psychiatry and the criminal law [incomplete],
1934449
Criteria for estimating the value of psychiatric service in the field of criminology,
1934450
Psychoanalytical thoughts on the clinical manifestations of induced hypoglycemia [incomplete],
c.1936451
re Human constitution [incomplete],
c.1936452
Human conduct and its disorders - outline,
3 February 1936453
New School lecture,
c.1937454
New School lecture,
26 October 1937455
New School lecture,
9 November 1937456
New School lecture,
16 November 1937457
New School lecture,
23 November 1937458-66
re Insulin shock therapy [incomplete],
c.1937-1938 467
re Types of schizophrenias and shock treatments [incomplete],
c.1937-1938468
re Causes of schizophrenia recurrence [incomplete],
c.1938469
Clinical experiences with chemotherapy of schizophrenia,
c.1938470
The concept of schizophrenia in the light of pharmaceutical therapies [incomplete],
c.1938471
Convulsive therapy in the affective psychoses [incomplete],
c.1938472
Dementia praecox [incomplete],
c.1938473
Deterioration in dementia praecox,
c.1938474
New School lecture,
c.1938475
New School lecture,
11 January 1938476
New School lecture,
19 April 1938477
Conditions of personality growth - lecture I,
c.1938478
Residual personality disorders in schizophrenic patients treated with insulin and metrazol therapy,
c.1938
New York Medical College479
Case records for teaching,
c.1917-1952480
Anxiety [incomplete],
c.1945-1950481
re Autonomic system [incomplete],
c.1945-1950482
Causes of dissociation [incomplete],
c.1945-1950483
re Cultural environment [incomplete],
c.1945-1950484
Development of child guidance in the United States,
c.1945-1950485
Dissociation [incomplete],
c.1945-1950486
Expansiveness of the self [incomplete],
c.1945-1950487
Freud,
c.1945-1950488
Fundamentals of the Freudian wish,
c.1945-1950489
re Genetic and dynamic principles in psychological technique [incomplete],
c.1945-1950490
re Genuineness of pain [incomplete],
c.1945-1950491
re H. G. Wells [incomplete],
c.1945-1950492
re Neurosis [incomplete],
c.1945-1950493
On Causality,
c.1945-1950494
Personality study,
c.1945-1950495
Projection,
c.1945-1950496
re Psychoanalytic concept of mental disease [incomplete],
c.1945-1950497
re Psychoanalytic practice [incomplete],
c.1945-1950498
Repetitive compulsion,
c.1945-1950499
re Role of the family in childhood development [incomplete],
c.1945-19504100
Social practice and mental medicine,
c.1945-19504101
Sublimation,
c.1945-19504102
re Transference [incomplete],
c.1945-19504103
Emergence of psychiatry [incomplete],
21 March 19414104
Crime and punishment,
22 April 19434105
re Social welfare agencies [incomplete],
c.1944-19454106
Psychiatry, an instrument of personal and social rehabilitation,
19454107
Child guidance in the atomic age [incomplete],
c.19464108
On sharing the therapeutic task of psychiatry,
c.19474109
re Childhood security [incomplete],
c.19484110
Social psychopathology,
19484111
Schizophrenia,
19504112
Social psychopathology,
c.19504113
Toward personal and social integrity,
c.1950s4114
Psychiatry in these times,
c.19504115
Child psychiatry - residents manual,
1950-19544116
Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy - meeting notes,
1952
University of North Carolina4117
Correspondence,
1956-19644118
Curriculum - first, second, and third year,
c.1956-19634119
Teaching,
c.1956-19634120
Notes,
c.1956-19634121
Aggression in the criminal law,
c.1956-19634122
Attitudes of security and insecurity,
c.1956-19634123
Basic concepts - lecture two,
c.1956-19634124
Biological basis of human nature,
c.1956-19634125
Concept of anxiety,
c.1956-19634126
Concept of social work [incomplete],
c.1956-19634127
Concerning psycho-therapeutics,
c.1956-19634128
re Crime and mental health [incomplete],
c.1956-19634129
Criminal in phantasy,
c.1956-19634130
re Criminology and psychiatry [incomplete],
c.1956-19634131
Drama,
c.1956-19634132
Dynamic and economic bases of the neuroses - lecture I [incomplete],
c.1956-19634133
re Epilepsy [incomplete],
c.1956-19634134
Examination for aphasic patients,
c.1956-19634135
re Freudian principles which form a basis for concept of a disease [incomplete],
c.1956-19634136
Frustration and aggression,
c.1956-19634137
Fundamentals of the "Freudian Wish",
c.1956-19634138
General prognostic and prophylactic consideration,
c.1956-19634139
Genesis of punishment,
c.1956-19634140
Id-ego-super ego; basic concepts,
c.1956-19634141
Individual psychotherapy - lecture four,
c.1956-19634142
Instinct in Freudian psychology - lecture 2,
c.1956-19634143
Instinctual-adaptational approach,
c.1956-19634144
Integration,
c.1956-19634145
Introduction to psychoanalysis,
c.1956-19634146
Manifestations, the psychodynamics and the reintegrative possibilities in human psychopathology [incomplete],
c.1956-19634147
re Maturity [incomplete],
c.1956-19634148
Mechanisms of defense,
c.1956-19634149
Mental mechanisms - lecture IV,
c.1956-19634150
Minor and major concepts,
c.1956-19634151
Motives,
c.1956-19634152
Mutual (reciprocal) relations of the instincts,
c.1956-19634153
re Neuroses [incomplete],
c.1956-19634154
Notions about the family and psychiatric practice,
c.1956-19634155
re Orientation in psychiatry [incomplete],
c.1956-19634156
Orientation lectures to residents: II,
c.1956-19634157
Parents and children in a changing society,
c.1956-19634158
On Pathological syndromes,
c.1956-19634159
re Patient's treatment [incomplete],
c.1956-19634160
re Personality disorders and constitutional diseases [incomplete],
c.1956-19634161
Plan of presentation of case material,
c.1956-19634162
The practice of analytic group psychotherapy for husbands and wives [incomplete],
c.1956-19634163
Preface to a series of cases,
c.1956-19634164
re Prison reform [incomplete],
c.1956-19634165
Processes of personality development,
c.1956-19634166
Program for five years of psychiatric teaching of students of medicine and allied behavioral disciplines,
c.1956-19634167
Projection,
c.1956-19634168
The Psychiatric clinical approach,
c.1956-19634169
The Psychiatric point of view,
c.1956-19634170
Psychiatry and psychoanalysis,
c.1956-19634171
re Psychoanalysis [incomplete],
c.1956-19634172
Psychoanalysis objectives - outline,
c.1956-19634173
Psychoanalytic psychiatry and child study,
c.1956-19634174
Psychoanalytic psychology,
c.1956-19634175
re Psychotherapy [incomplete],
c.1956-19634176
Resistance of the law to psychology,
c.1956-19634177
Sigmund Freud,
c.1956-19634178
re Simon's contributions,
c.1956-19634179
re Social aspects of mental disease,
c.1956-19634180
re Socializing the instinctual components of human nature [incomplete],
c.1956-19634181
#6 Society and prisons,
c.1956-19634182
re Statistics on mental illness and its treatment in the United States [incomplete],
c.1956-19634182
Theory of neuroses - outline,
c.1956-19634183
#6 Thomas Mott Osborne and a new experiment in prison reform,
c.1956-19634184
Toward a psychiatric orientation for the student of medicine and related behavioral disciplines,
c.1956-19634185
re Training of social workers [incomplete],
c.1956-196351
Two schools of though regarding working of instinct,
c.1956-196352
Types of neurotic character defense,
c.1956-196353
Types of socially maladjusted,
c.1956-196354
What should replace aggression in criminal law? What should supersede the moral aversion of the judge and of society?,
c.1956-196355
Glossary - Jacksonville, Fl - also APA glossary,
195756
Short history of contemporary psychosomatic medicine - outline,
195757
Social work,
195758
UNC Grand Rounds,
195859
Grand Rounds,
10 April 1958510
Influence of the evolutionary process and heredity on human behavior,
22 November 1958511
Drugs and psychotherapy - Hoch - 4 readings for residents,
1959512
Human ecology lectures,
1959513
Psychiatry and psychoanalysis - reflections and comments,
1959514
Psychological motive in physical action,
26 February 1959515
Dr. Lineberger reviewing book on sexual perversion to Dr. Glueck,
1 June 1959516
Personality of the therapist,
1959-1960517
Questions - second year students,
1959-1962518
Psychiatric clinical approach,
c.1956-1962519
Psychiatry and the social sciences,
c.1960520
Useful bibliography,
c.1960521
Eight weeks' clinical training in pastoral care - John Umstead Hospital, Butner, NC,
1960522
Science and human welfare,
1960523
Student questions,
1960524
Psychoanalysis in psychiatric practice,
1962
Series 5: Speeches, Lectures, Addresses,
1917-c.1965525
Addresses - Dr. Glueck,
1922-1923526
Review of The Psychology of Special Abilities and Disabilities by Augusta F. Bronner (1917),
c.1917527
Recent progress in determining the nature of crime and the character of criminals,
1917528
Civilization and its discontents,
c.1920s529
On modern criminology,
c.1920s530
Psycho-analysis and child guidance,
c.1920s531
Speech to Denver Psychopathic Hospital [incomplete],
c.1920s532
#97 Introduction to section on delinquency and correction at National Conference of Social Work,
1920533
#81 Psychopathic personality,
19 April 1922534
Some extra-curricular problems of the classroom,
1923535
The Junior Big Sisters [incomplete],
20 March 1923536
Mental Hygiene of Childhood,
18 April 1923537
Psychiatric treatment and probation [incomplete],
May 1923538
Some extra-curricular problems of the classroom,
23 May 1923539
Scarborough teachers' meeting,
19 November 1923540
A Chapter in psychiatric prophylaxis,
1924541
Address before Philadelphia Psychiatric Association,
13 May 1924542
Relation of education to the problems of personality,
12 December 1924543
Clinical significance of religion,
1927544
Psycho-analytic approach - Yale lecture,
17 March 1927545
New understanding of child nature,
1928546
Punishment (capital punishment),
1929547
Cause and motive in health and disease,
c.1930s548
Constructive potentialities of economic depression,
c.1930s549
Current conceptions of schizophrenia and the insulin shock therapy,
c.1930s550
Deterioration in dementia praecox,
c.1930s551
Discussion of Dr. Zilboorg's paper,
c.1930s552
Effect of the hypoglycemic therapy on the psychotic process,
c.1930s553
Mental hazards of the economic depression,
c.1930s554
Problem of schizophrenia in the light of recent experiences with pharmaceutical therapies,
c.1930s555
Radio address [incomplete],
c.1930s556
Reactions and behavior of schizophrenic patients treated with metrazol and camphor [incomplete],
c.1930s557
Mental hygiene of family,
10 May 1930558
Some aspects of the mental hygiene of childhood,
1933559
Radio talk - notes and transcript,
18 April 1933560
Psychiatry and the criminal law,
1934561
Criteria for estimating the value of psychiatric service in the field of criminology,
1934562
Untitled - Buffalo City Hospital [incomplete],
c.1935563
Some unconscious factors in a case of homicide,
1936564
Success and failure as conditioning influences,
13 February 1936565
Current conceptions of schizophrenia and the insulin shock therapy,
c.1937566
Further considerations of the psychodynamics of shock therapy in psychopathological states [incomplete],
c.1937567
Further observations of schizophrenia and the insulin shock therapy,
c.1937568
Effect of the hypoglycemic therapy on the psychotic process,
1937569
Clinical experience with the hypoglycemic therapy of the psychoses [incomplete],
12 January 1937570
Further clinical observations on the hypoglycemic therapy of the psychoses - preliminary report no. II,
c.1938571
re Irwin case [incomplete],
c.1938-1939572
Symposium on schizophrenia - International Hospital Association, Toronto,
18-23 November 1939573
re Importance of parent and teacher in child development [incomplete],
c.1940s574
On the selection of a mate - YMHA,
7 January 1940575
On war and psychiatry,
c.1942576
Psychiatry, an instrument of personal and social rehabilitation,
1945577
re Ways to improve human relationships [incomplete],
c.1948578
On sharing the therapeutic task of psychiatry,
c.1950579
Introduction to a speech,
c.1950s580
re Manic depression, schizophrenia, and psychopathic personality [incomplete],
c.1950s581
Discussion of W. E. Oates' "The Uniqueness of psychiatry and religion",
c.1955582
Society and prisons,
c.1960s583
Schilder Memorial lecture [incomplete],
c.1965
Series 6: Subject Files,
c.1914-1963584
American Jewish Congress,
1939585
Bureau of Children's Guidance - annual report,
1922586
Carnegie Corporation - Division of Immigrant Heritages - Americanization study,
1919587-89
Child Study Association of America, Inc.,
1922-1933 590
Conduct and its disorders by Charles Mercier,
1952591
Dorothea Dix Hospital,
1961-1963592
Executive Conference Group on the Scientific Integration of Business and Social Aims,
1931593
Federation for Child Study,
1925594
Freud,
c.1959-1961595
Fromm-Reichmann, Frieda,
c.1958596
Dr. Glueck's testimony at military trial,
19 October 1955597
Glueck, Sheldon and Eleanor,
1954-1963598
Guide for taking a patient's personal history,
c.1920s599
Hillel House,
1959-19605100
Insulin and metrazol therapy,
c.1930s5101
Robert Irwin case record,
19385102
Memorandum on the unadjusted child and the community,
c.1920s5103
Mental hygiene legislation,
c.19325104
Mercier, Charles,
19635105
Minor, Dr. William C. - biographical research,
19625106
National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement,
19315107-109
National Committee for Mental Hygiene,
1918-19325110
National Committee for Mental Hygiene (Canada) - Mental Hygiene and the War bulletins,
c.1940-19415111
New York Psychoanalytic Institute,
c.1940s5112
New York Psychoanalytic Society,
19415113
New York School of Social Work,
19505114
Parents' Council of Philadelphia,
19285115
Patient evaluation guidelines,
c.1920s5116
Peoples Institute - Committee on Unadjusted Children,
19175117
Prisons and prisoners,
c.1920s5118
Professional relationships,
1958-19605119
Questions for immigrants,
c.191461
Sakel, Manfred,
193762
Salmon, Thomas W.,
1927-194863
Schilder, Paul,
1935-196064
Sing Sing Prison,
1919-194465
Southard, E. E.,
196566
Symposium on Schizophrenia - study committee in psychiatry - International Hospital Association - notes,
18-23 November 193967-8
Symposiums,
1918-195969
U.S. Public Health Service - A Program for Mental Hygiene,
c.1910s610
Welfare Council of New York City,
1938611
Westchester County Clinic,
1917-1918612
White, William Alanson,
1940-1961
Series 7: Writings,
1911-c.1965
Published613
"Contribution to the histopathology and pathogenesis of myoclonic-epilepsy" - with Gonzalo LaFora,
1911614
"Traumatic psychoses and post-traumatic psychopathic states",
1911615
"A contribution to the catamnestic study of the juvenile offender",
1912616
"A contribution to the study of psychogenesis in the psychoses",
1912617
"The mentally defective immigrant",
1913618
"The malingerer - a clinical study",
1915619
"Studies in forensic psychiatry",
1916620
"Recent progress in determining the nature of crime and the character of criminals",
1917621
"Some mental problems at Sing Sing",
1917622
"First report of the Subcommittee on Causation of Crime of the Division of Delinquents and Correction of the National Conference of Social Work",
c.1918623
"Study of 608 admissions to Sing Sing prison" [incomplete],
1918624
"The problem of the individual delinquent",
1918625
"Psychiatric aims in the field of criminology",
1918626
"The functions of a mental clinic",
1918627
"Concerning prisoners",
1918Map Drawer 61
"Concerning prisoners" - charts and graphs,
1918628
"Special preparation of the psychiatric social worker",
1919629
"Therapeutic problems of a psychiatric clinic",
1920-1921630
"The concept 'nervous child'",
1923631
"Some extra-curricular problems of the classroom",
1924632
"Constructive possibilities of a mental hygiene of childhood",
1924633
"The psychopathology of childhood" [incomplete],
1925634
"Report on the Ninth International Prison Congress",
1926635
"The constitution and tendencies of the ego",
1928636
"The significance of parental attitudes for the destiny of the individual",
1928637
"Thomas W. Salmon and the child guidance movement",
1929638
"The psychology of sex in family life",
1930639
"Mental hygiene",
1932640
"Analytic psychiatry and criminology",
1932641
"Psychoanalysis in psychiatric practice",
1934642
"The psychiatric point of view",
1935643
"The puerperal psychoses",
1935644
"The induced hypoglycemic state in the treatment of the psychoses",
1936645
"The hypoglycemic state in the treatment of schizophrenia",
1936646
"Unconscious factors in a case of homicide" - P. R. Lehrman with discussion by Dr. Glueck,
1937647
Review of Problems in Prison Psychiatry by Wilson and Pescor,
1939648
"Contemporary issues in the relationship psychiatry and law",
1939649
"The reactions and behavior of schizophrenic patients treated with metrazol and camphor",
1939650
"The convulsive therapy in the affective disorders",
1940651
"Psychological motive in criminal action",
1940652
"Nature and scope of psychotherapy",
1940653
"Child guidance twenty years after",
1941654
"A critique of present day methods of treatment of alcoholism",
1942655
"The function of psychiatry in the garrison state",
1942656
"A note on war psychiatry",
1942657
"Social psychopathology",
1949658
"Regressive electric shock therapy" - with Harry Reiss and Louise E. Bernard,
1957659
"Psychoanalysis: reflections and comments",
1960660
Introduction to abridged edition of Morbid Fears and Compulsions by H. W. Frink,
1960661
"Sex offenses: a clinical approach",
1960662
Preface, foreword, and appendix "The Franks case" in 2nd enlarged edition of Twentieth Century Psychiatry by William A. White,
c.196271
Glueck's corner - column in newsletter Serendipities,
1962-196572
"Remarks in honor of William Healy, M.D.",
1964
Translations by Dr. Glueck73
"Prison psychoses" - K. Wilmanns (1908),
after 190874
"The history of prison psychoses" - Nietsche and Wilmanns (1911),
after 191175
"Alcohol and criminality" - Olaf Kinberg (1913),
after 191376-9
"Atypical children" - L. Scholz, Adalbert Gregor - translated by Glueck and Heber Butts (1919),
after 1919710
"Outline of a psychoanalytic psychiatry" - Paul Schilder,
1927711
"The psychoanalysis of the total personality" - Franz Alexander (1927) [foreword only],
after 1927712
"Chapter V - The Schizophrenias",
1937713-15
"Treatment and probable outcome in mental diseases" - Max Muller,
1938
Unpublished716
Dr. Glueck's plans for autobiographical writings,
c.1960-1965717
re Testing immigrants for feeblemindedness [incomplete],
c.1913718
Forty consecutive admissions to Sing Sing prison - chapter 5,
c.1916719
Report on feebleminded prisoners [incomplete],
c.1917720
Review of The Psychology of Special Abilities and Disabilities by Augusta F. Bronner (1917),
c.1917721
Anomalous children [incomplete],
c.1920s722
re Childhood maladjustment [incomplete],
c.1920s723
re Delinquency [incomplete],
c.1920s724
Dementia praecox,
c.1920s725
re Dementia praecox [incomplete],
c.1920s726
re Disorders of puberty and adolescence [incomplete],
c.1920s727
Mental disease - abstract,
c.1920s728
re Military neurological centers [incomplete],
c.1920s729
re Moral insanity,
c.1920s730
re Parental attitudes' influence on individual development [incomplete],
c.1920s731
Psycho-analytic approach,
c.1920s732
The psychopaths [incomplete],
c.1920s733
re Punishing activity [incomplete],
c.1920s734
re Significance of psychiatry and the mental hygiene movement [incomplete],
c.1920s735
Sources of conflict within the family [incomplete],
c.1920s736
Toxic psychoses - chapter X - draft [incomplete],
c.1920s737
Working psychology, A - outline,
c.1920s738
Recidivism and psychopathy - chapter 3,
c.1920739
#21 Suggestions for the reorganization of the prison system of the state of New York,
c.1920741
Bureau of Children's Guidance - annual report [incomplete],
1922742
re Childhood psychopathology [incomplete],
c.1923743
"Psycho-analytic reflections on two youthful murderers",
1924744
Notes on Franz Alexander, Sandor Ferenci, and Hanns Sachs relating to autoplastic adaptation,
1925745
Current tendencies in social psychiatry - introductory chapter,
c.1926-1927746
Report of the conference on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency - abstracted by Dr. Glueck,
1929747
Clinical experience with the hypoglycemic therapy of the psychoses - abstract,
c.1930s748
re Pentothol treatment [incomplete],
c.1930s749
Psychiatry and the social sciences - Glueck and Paul Wander,
c.1930s750
Summary of proceedings of first colloquium on Personality Investigation,
c.1935751
Clinical experience with pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia [incomplete],
c.1937752
re Results of insulin shock therapy [incomplete],
c.1937753
Further clinical observations on the hypoglycemic therapy of the psychoses [incomplete],
c.1937-1938754
re Hypoglycemic therapy [incomplete],
c.1938755
re Insulin shock therapy [incomplete],
c.1938756
Report on 46 cases of insulin shock therapy [incomplete],
c.1938757
Explorations in personality,
1938758
re Aspects that determine human behavior [incomplete],
c.1940s 759
The manic depressive psychoses - chapter VII - draft [incomplete],
c.1940s760
re Obsessional neuroses [incomplete],
c.1940s761
Preventive psychiatry [incomplete],
c.1940s762
re Role of psychiatry in a democratic society,
c.1940s763
re Treatment for schizophrenia [incomplete],
c.1940s764
Manic depressive psychoses - chapter VII - draft,
c.1940s81
Studies in criminology - the psychopathology of crime - preface,
c.194582
Study of crime causation,
c.1945-195083
Viewpoints on criminology and penology - a synthesis of classical and contemporary writers,
c.195084
Concerning psychotherapeutics,
c.1950s85
Education of a psychiatrist - notes,
c.1950s86
re Manic attacks [incomplete],
c.1950s87
re Neurotic character [incomplete],
c.1950s88
re The Oedipus situation [incomplete],
c.1950s89
Of prisons and prisoners - reflections and comments - foreword,
c.1950s810
re Psychiatry and criminal law [incomplete],
c.1950s811
re Simon's methods for treating hospitalized mental patients [incomplete],
c.1950s812
Toward a psychiatric orientation for students of medicine and related behavioral disciplines,
c.1950s813
White collar crime,
c.1950s814
Review of "Social psychology of modern life" by Stewart Henderson Britt,
1950815
Biography and history as correctives of opinion,
c.1953816
Review of "The study of behavior - Q technique - and its methodology" by William Stephenson,
c.1953817
The psychiatrist's workshop - reflections and comments - notes,
c.1953-1955818
What did William Healy mean by the term "individual delinquent"?,
c.1956-1963819
Discussion of chapter 7, "Criminals" in Charles Mercier's "Crime and Criminals",
c.1956-1963820
Recidivism,
c.1956-1963821
re Grand rounds annual [incomplete],
c.1958-1959822
The role of cause and motive in clinical psychiatry,
c.1960s823
Some origins in child welfare - chapter I ,
c.1960s824
The Book of prefaces,
c.1960 825
Some twentieth century landmarks of American psychiatry,
c.1960826
Freud and the twentieth century,
1960827
The Human affair - reflections and comments,
1964740
re Childhood psychoses [incomplete],
c.1922
Collection Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental health and the psychiatric make-up of criminals), his teaching work, and as an expert witness in the Leopold and Loeb murder trial.
Series 1, Biographical (1903-1972), contains official documents, certifications, passports, resumes, bibliographies, and correspondence providing a summary of Dr. Glueck's personal and professional life (1903-1972). The papers offer insights into his early life in America before completing his medical education and the odd question of his actual birthdate. Correspondence covers the period from his formal retirement from private practice in 1947 until he suffered a stroke in 1965 when his career concluded. These letters complement correspondence from his work with the Veterans Administration in the Clinical Work series and the University of North Carolina held in the Teaching series. It is mostly concerned with family issues, publishers, and lectures given at conferences and for organizations such as the Commonwealth Fund and the New York School of Social Work. Clippings (1924-1965) collected by Dr. Glueck cover a range of topics central to his interests, including the Leopold and Loeb case, insulin shock therapy, juvenile offenders and prison reform, public mental health initiatives, and the doctor's own career.
Series 2, Clinical Work (1908-1964) parallels and often overlaps information held in the Teaching series. Dr. Glueck maintained a career as a psychiatrist while also teaching at various institutions. His first professional work, with St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. as a senior assistant physician (1908-1916), is described only through correspondence. His sabbatical to study with Drs. Krapelin and Ziehan in Germany in 1911 and his work as examiner of immigrants at Ellis Island (1912-1913) are tangentially addressed. The topic most well documented from this era is the motivations and process for the establishment of the Sing Sing Psychiatric clinic, which Dr. Glueck left St. Elizabeth's Hospital to found in July, 1916.
His two years' work at Sing Sing (1916-1918) is extensively described through seven folders of correspondence. It begins with his transition to the prison, correspondence with the warden Thomas Mott Osborne, preparations for opening the clinic and hiring staff. Most frequent correspondents are other mental health or prison-related institutions such as the Thomas W. Salmon and the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, Westchester County Corrections, St. Elizabeth's Hospital and Dr. W. A. White, William Healy and the Judge Baker Foundation, as well as the New York School of Philanthropy and Columbia University relating to courses taught by Dr. Glueck.
While at Sing Sing, Dr. Glueck also assisted in the creation of the Westchester Children's Clinic of the Department of Child Welfare. This endeavor is described through collected correspondence with Dr. Francis Shockley and case histories. A Westchester Clinic subject file holds several reports submitted by the Clinic.
Additional material includes case histories of prison inmates, details of the clinic's activities, and examples of patient evaluation forms. His research into the character development of criminals is further elucidated in his publications of the period, found in the Writings series.
The Sing Sing correspondence concludes with much attention to Thomas W. Salmon's efforts to convince Dr. Glueck to join the Army Medical Department and assist him in establishing psychiatric treatment services for soldiers. The collection barely describes this work beyond some letters in the Biographical series and a psychiatric hospital unit organization plan.
His work with patients from 1918 to the establishment of Stony Lodge in 1928 lacks documentation in this collection. A number of case histories from the early 1920s, which were used for teaching purposes, are the most substantial contributions to this era.
Similarly, Stony Lodge case records describe patients treated with insulin shock therapy, something not undertaken by the clinic until 1936, leaving the period from 1928 through 1935 undocumented. Correspondence (1929-1945) concentrates on Dr. Glueck's lecturing and professional activities with outside organizations such as the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, Child Study Association of America, and New York School of Social Work, as well as publishers and mental health organizations. Very little correspondence addresses clinic activities, though there are some few notes and data from this era about insulin shock therapy. Most notable among them is a notebook kept by Dr. Glueck when he visited Dr. Manfred Sakel's Vienna clinic in 1936 to learn about insulin shock therapy technique.
Dr. Glueck continued working after his retirement from Stony Lodge in 1947. His work as Chair of the Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy, Inc. in 1952-1953 is only hinted at in some seminar transcripts from 1951. He also worked part time as a psychiatrist on the staff of the mental hygiene clinic at the Veterans Administration (1950-1956) in Montrose, New York, and Washington, D.C. Some slight correspondence is augmented by transcripts of staff development meeting which used veteran case histories to teach therapeutic techniques (1955-1956).
The last non-teaching professional work documented in the collection is his work as a consultant with the North Carolina Hospitals Board of Control (1959-1964). Correspondence covers his duties visiting and evaluating the psychiatric programs at North Carolina's state hospitals. A board-produced report on mental illness hospitalization in North Carolina completes this activity's material.
Series 3, Leopold and Loeb Case (1924-1955), consists of notes, psychiatric reports, and court transcripts from the Leopold and Loeb trial. Probably because of his national reputation for research into the influences contributing to the criminal mind and the role played by childhood development along with his longstanding professional relationship with Dr. William Alanson White, Dr. Glueck interviewed and evaluated Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb in order to testify for the defense before sentence was imposed on the two murderers. Dr. White, with William Healy, Karl Bowman and H. S. Hulbert, also evaluated the defendants. Included here are the final evaluations submitted by Glueck, White, Healy, and Bowman and Hulbert, along with preliminary examination notes taken by Dr. Glueck and Dr. Healy.
Series 4, Lectures/Teaching (c.1918-c.1963) constitutes the largest portion of the collection. Dr. Glueck began lecturing about the psychology and development of criminals to assist social work at Columbia University and the New York School of Philanthropy while he was still working at Sing Sing. Very few lectures and supporting information exist from this 1917-1918 work. Close to 300 complete and partial lectures, however, substantiate his activities from 1919-1915 at Columbia University, the New School for Social Research and, primarily, at the Bureau of Child Guidance of the New York School of Social Work. These social work training classes address the basic principles of psychology, child development, and psychotherapy.
While conducting Stony Lodge, Dr. Glueck continued teaching although documentation fails to identify at which specific institution except for a series of lectures given at the New School for Social Research in 1937-1938. This smaller set of lectures continues with developmental psychology and criminology but also addresses shock treatment for schizophrenia, which was an interest of Dr. Glueck's during the 1930s. For the last half of the 1940s he taught similar courses at the New York College of Medicine which is reflected in another small set of lectures.
After his formal retirement from Stony Lodge and some work with the Veterans Administration, Dr. Glueck taught as clinical professor of psychiatry at the North Carolina School of Medicine (1956-1963). About 50 lectures represent the topics he taught.
Series 5, Speeches (1917-c.1965) were given at meetings, conferences, and to various charitable social organizations simultaneous with his teaching and clinical work. Topically they cover much the same ground as his teaching but on a slightly less technical level.
Series 6, Subject Files (c.1914-1963), pertain mainly to mental health organizations with which Dr. Glueck was affiliated. A few files focus on persons significant in his career, such as William A. White, Manfred Sakel, Thomas W. Salmon, and his brother, Sheldon Glueck. Some few additional files provide guidelines Dr. Glueck used in patient and immigrant evaluations and also documentation for some topics he researched for writing projects.
Series 7, Writings (1911-c.1965) are divided between articles and translations which were published and articles whose publication and date is uncertain. Dr. Glueck's writings closely parallel his professional interests as they evolved throughout his career. His wrote about psychopathies while working at St. Elizabeth's hospital, then segued to immigrants' mental conditions while at Ellis Island. Much of his output thereafter about criminality, psychoanalysis, and childhood development was informed from patients at Sing Sing prison and in social work, though he wrote about insulin shock therapy conducted at Stony Lodge in the 1930s. In addition to his own original writing, Dr. Glueck translated eight German psychological works (1908-1937) into English.
Contents List
Box | Folder
|
Title
|
|
Series 1: Personal and Biographical,
1903-1972 [series]:
|
1 |
1 |
Biography,
1903-1972
|
1 |
2 |
Personal identification,
1939-1963
|
1 |
3 |
Notes on Edward Glover lectures,
1927
|
1 |
4-6 |
Personal correspondence,
1947-1965
|
1 |
7 |
Clippings,
1924-1965
|
|
Series 2: Psychiatric Practice and Clinical Work,
1908-1964 [series]:
|
1 |
8 |
Department of the Interior - Government Hospital for the Insane - correspondence,
1908-1916
|
|
Sing Sing Prison Psychiatric Clinic [subseries]:
|
1 |
9 |
Case histories [diagnostic summaries],
1916-1918
|
1 |
10 |
"The activities of the clinic",
c.1917
|
1 |
11 |
First quarterly report of the Division for Rehabilitation of the Social Service Bureau [incomplete],
c.1917
|
1 |
12 |
Yerkes-Bridges point scale examination - record blank,
1917
|
1 |
13 |
Accounts of inmates treated at the Sing Sing clinic,
c.1918
|
1 |
14-20 |
Correspondence,
1916-1918
|
|
Childrens' Clinic of the Department of Child Welfare, Westchester County, New York [subseries]:
|
1 |
21 |
Francis M. Shockley correspondence,
1917
|
1 |
22 |
Juvenile case records [diagnostic summaries],
c.1917-1918
|
1 |
23 |
Lecture III - discussion of 'complex'- outline,
c.1917-1918
|
1 |
24 |
U.S. Army Medical Corps - psychiatric hospital unit personnel,
c.1918
|
1 |
25 |
Case histories [diagnostic summaries],
c.1920s
|
1 |
26 |
Professional correspondence,
1926-1927
|
|
Stony Lodge Hospital [subseries]:
|
1 |
27 |
Case histories [diagnostic summaries],
c.1930s
|
1 |
28 |
Outcome five years after admission - data,
c.1930s
|
1 |
29 |
Notebook on insulin coma Rx,
1936
|
1 |
30 |
Dr. Metzger's notes,
c.1937
|
1 |
31 |
Consultation with Dr. Lichtwitz on spontaneous hypoglycemia,
c.1937
|
1 |
32-33 |
Correspondence,
1929-1945
|
1 |
34 |
Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy, Inc. - correspondence,
1951
|
|
Veterans Administration [subseries]:
|
1 |
35 |
Staff development material - staff development meetings,
1955-1956
|
1 |
36 |
Correspondence,
1950-1955
|
|
North Carolina Hospitals Board of Control [subseries]:
|
1 |
37 |
Trends in hospitalization for mental illness,
1961
|
1 |
38 |
Correspondence,
1959-1964
|
|
Series 3: Conduct and Its Disorder (Leopold and Loeb Case),
1924-1955 [series]:
|
2 |
1 |
Report of preliminary neuro-psychiatric examination by Karl M. Bowman, M.D. of Boston, and H. S. Hulbert, M.D. of Chicago,
1924
|
2 |
2 |
The Loeb-Leopold case - speech of Clarence Darrow - transcript [incomplete],
1924
|
2 |
3 |
Report of Dr. Bernard Glueck - the Franks case - a psychiatric diagnosis and interpretation of the two defendants,
1924
|
2 |
4 |
Dr. Glueck's notes on defendants,
1924
|
2 |
5 |
Data and opinion in the case of Nathan F. Leopold, Jr., by William Healy, M.D.,
14 July 1924
|
2 |
6 |
William Healy's notes from examination of Leopold and Loeb,
1924
|
2 |
7 |
Testimony of Dr. William Healy - transcript [incomplete],
1924
|
2 |
8 |
The Franks case - a psychiatric diagnosis and interpretation of the two defendants - William A. White,
1924
|
2 |
9 |
Mental status of Richard Loeb - report,
1924
|
2 |
10 |
Joint report - Nathan F. Leopold, Jr. and Richard Loeb - by William A. White, William Healy, Bernard Glueck, Ralph C. Hamill [incomplete],
1924
|
2 |
11 |
People of the State of Illinois vs. Nathan F. Leopold, Jr. and Richard Loeb - transcript,
23 July 1924
|
2 |
12 |
People of the State of Illinois vs. Nathan F. Leopold, Jr. and Richard Loeb - transcript,
25 July 1924
|
2 |
13 |
Clipping,
1955
|
|
Series 4: Lectures and Teaching,
c.1918-c.1963 [series]:
|
|
New York School of Philanthropy [subseries]:
|
2 |
14 |
Correspondence,
1918-1919
|
2 |
15 |
Plan of course lectures,
c.1918-1919
|
2 |
16 |
Notes,
c.1910s
|
2 |
17 |
re Factors contributing to criminal behavior [incomplete],
c.1918
|
2 |
18 |
re Hebephrenia [incomplete],
c.1918
|
2 |
19 |
re The role of a social worker [incomplete],
c.1919
|
|
College of Physicians and Surgeons/Columbia Univ. [subseries]:
|
2 |
20 |
Alcoholic paranoia,
c.1910s
|
2 |
21 |
Dementia praecox - notes,
c.1910s
|
2 |
22 |
The dynamics of behavior,
c.1910s
|
2 |
23 |
Ego complex,
c.1910s
|
|
New York School for Social Work, Department of Mental Hygiene / New School of Social Research [subseries]:
|
2 |
24 |
Bureau of Child Guidance,
c.1922-1925
|
2 |
25-26 |
Juvenile case records [diagnostic summaries],
1922
|
2 |
27 |
Memorandum - summer school lectures,
1922
|
2 |
28 |
Courses taught by Dr. Glueck, 1918-24,
c.1924
|
2 |
29 |
Course 24 - examination questions,
1923
|
2 |
30 |
Curriculum plans and bibliographies,
1923, undated
|
2 |
31 |
List of lectures,
c.1920s
|
2 |
32 |
Reading lists - by topic,
c.1925
|
2 |
33 |
Student comments on a course [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
34-35 |
Notes,
c.1920s
|
2 |
36 |
re Adjustment to society [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
37 |
re Administration vs. treatment of prisoners [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
38 |
re Aggression [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
39 |
Active therapy - lecture VII,
c.1920s
|
2 |
40 |
re Alcohol [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
41 |
Alcoholism,
c.1920s
|
2 |
42 |
Alcoholism and the alcoholic mental disorders,
c.1920s
|
2 |
43 |
Anamnesis [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
44 |
re Approach to child life [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
45 |
Arrests of personality development,
c.1920s
|
2 |
46-47 |
Authority,
c.1920s
|
2 |
48 |
Autonomic system,
c.1920s
|
2 |
49 |
re Basis of anxiety [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
50 |
#99 Basis of personality and conduct - outline,
c.1920s
|
2 |
51 |
Behavior,
c.1920s
|
2 |
52 |
Biological, anatomical, psychological and sociological background of behavior - lecture II,
c.1920s
|
2 |
53 |
The birth trauma [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
54 |
Brief note on the Oedipan situation,
c.1920s
|
2 |
55 |
Cases of ego and sex adjustments in boy and girl [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
56 |
re Categories of personal maladjustment [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
57 |
#71 III. Causes and treatment of crime,
c.1920s
|
2 |
58 |
re Causes of psychoses [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
59 |
Characterology and typology,
c.1920s
|
2 |
60 |
re Child guidance movement [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
61 |
Child-parent and child-teacher relationship,
c.1920s
|
2 |
62 |
Child psychology and psychopathology - first lecture,
c.1920s
|
2 |
63 |
re Child training [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
64 |
Childhood [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
65 |
re Childhood psychopathology [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
66 |
Classification of mental diseases,
c.1920s
|
2 |
67 |
Classification of the neuroses - Lecture III [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
68 |
Clinical approach [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
69 |
Clinical recognition of nervous diseases, with special reference to immigration inspection,
c.1920s
|
2 |
70 |
Clinical psychiatry - course outline,
c.1920s
|
2 |
71 |
re Compulsion neurosis [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
72 |
re Concepts of psychoanalytic theory [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
73 |
#91 Concerning parental attitudes,
c.1920s
|
2 |
74 |
re Conditioning influences on childhood character [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
75 |
Conflict and its resolution [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
76 |
Consideration of human personality continued - lecture III - outline,
c.1920s
|
2 |
77 |
Coordination of movement,
c.1920s
|
2 |
78 |
Course in mental hygiene - outline,
c.1920s
|
2 |
79 |
Criminal of reality,
c.1920s
|
2 |
80 |
Criminology,
c.1920s
|
2 |
81-82 |
re Criminology [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
83 |
Day dreaming,
c.1920s
|
2 |
84 |
re Dealing with resistances [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
85 |
Defense mechanisms - chapter III,
c.1920s
|
2 |
86 |
Definition of psychopath in former lectures - outline,
c.1920s
|
2 |
87 |
Degeneracy and its psychoses,
c.1920s
|
2 |
88 |
Delinquency,
c.1920s
|
2 |
89 |
Delinquency as a reflection of certain social settings,
c.1920s
|
2 |
90 |
re Dementia praecox [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
2 |
91 |
Dementia praecox - notes,
c.1920s
|
3 |
1 |
Dementia praecox group - general questions,
c.1920s
|
3 |
2 |
re Development of the criminal [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
3 |
re Development of the emotions and the will [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
4 |
Development of the nervous system,
c.1920s
|
3 |
5 |
re Different "selfs" of personality [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
6 |
Difficulties in personality study,
c.1920s
|
3 |
7 |
re Difficulty in diagnosing borderline mental disorders [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
8 |
Disorders of consciousness [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
9 |
Dissociation,
c.1920s
|
3 |
10 |
Dividing line between mental health and mental disease- lecture II - outline,
c.1920s
|
3 |
11 |
Drug addiction- morphism,
c.1920s
|
3 |
12 |
Dynamics of behavior,
c.1920s
|
3 |
13 |
Ego,
c.1920s
|
3 |
14 |
re Ego complex [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
15 |
Ego formation - outline,
c.1920s
|
3 |
16 |
Elements of human behavior,
c.1920s
|
3 |
17 |
re Environmental and constitutional causes of maladjustment [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
18 |
Etiology of the neuroses - lecture II,
c.1920s
|
3 |
19 |
re Examination and trial of criminals [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
20 |
re Exercise therapy [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
21 |
Family configurations in human maladjustment,
c.1920s
|
3 |
22 |
Feebleminded,
c.1920s
|
3 |
23 |
re Feebleminded children [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
24 |
Feeblemindedness,
c.1920s
|
3 |
25 |
re Feeblemindedness [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
26 |
Foundations and applications of psycho-analysis,
c.1920s
|
3 |
27 |
Four fundamental wishes [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
28 |
From psychiatry to psychoanalysis - lecture I,
c.1920s
|
3 |
29 |
Fundamental nervous disorders of children,
c.1920s
|
3 |
30 |
General paresis,
c.1920s
|
3 |
31 |
General symptomalogy,
c.1920s
|
3 |
32 |
General theory of the neuroses - lecture I,
c.1920s
|
3 |
33 |
re The genetic, dynamic, and the economic principle [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
34 |
Gross outline of nervous diseases [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
35 |
Heredity and physical well being - lecture III,
c.1920s
|
3 |
36 |
History and treatment of syphilis - outline,
c.1920s
|
3 |
37 |
History taking [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
38 |
Hope and fear,
c.1920s
|
3 |
39 |
re Human behavior [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
40 |
Human equipment and its uses,
c.1920s
|
3 |
41 |
Human machine and its uses,
c.1920s
|
3 |
42 |
Hysteria - fourth lecture [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
43 |
Imagination of hysterical children [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
44 |
re Insanity as the individual's adaptation to life [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
45 |
Instinct in Freudian psychology,
c.1920s
|
3 |
46 |
Instinctive behavior of man,
c.1920s
|
3 |
47 |
re Instincts [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
48 |
Intake and use of energy,
c.1920s
|
3 |
49 |
Integration of psychoanalytic formulations,
c.1920s
|
3 |
50 |
Intelligence of the feebleminded,
c.1920s
|
3 |
51 |
Intoxication psychoses,
c.1920s
|
3 |
52 |
Introduction of psychoanalysis and mental hygiene,
c.1920s
|
3 |
53 |
Introduction to the principles of social work,
c.1920s
|
3 |
54 |
Introductory lecture - outline,
c.1920s
|
3 |
55 |
Last century in psychiatric research,
c.1920s
|
3 |
56 |
Libido in melancholia,
c.1920s
|
3 |
57 |
35A Life force against death force,
c.1920s
|
3 |
58 |
Life worth living [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
59 |
re Limits of psychoanalysis,
c.1920s
|
3 |
60 |
re Local brain atrophies,
c.1920s
|
3 |
61 |
Man's equipment and adaptation - lecture II,
c.1920s
|
3 |
62 |
Manic depressive - notes,
c.1920s
|
3 |
63 |
Manic depressive psychoses,
c.1920s
|
3 |
64 |
Man's unconscious,
c.1920s
|
3 |
65 |
re Marital syphilis [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
66 |
Mechanistic vs. the responsive [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
67 |
Memorandum for case discussion group,
c.1920s
|
3 |
68 |
re Mental benefits of physical activity [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
69 |
Mental disease among the ancients [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
70 |
Mental disorders - lecture V,
c.1920s
|
3 |
71 |
Mental health and mental diseases - lecture II [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
72 |
Mental hygiene,
c.1920s
|
3 |
73 |
re Mental hygiene and child guidance [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
74 |
Mental hygiene and child life [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
75 |
#108 Mental hygiene and social practice,
c.1920s
|
3 |
76 |
re Mental Hygiene movement [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
77 |
re Mental Hygiene movement [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
78 |
Mental mechanisms - lecture VI,
c.1920s
|
3 |
79 |
Mental mechanisms (continued) - lecture IV,
c.1920s
|
3 |
80 |
Mental measures,
c.1920s
|
3 |
81 |
Mind-loss group - personality deterioration,
c.1920s
|
3 |
82 |
re Misapplication of social work [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
83 |
re Mistakes analysts make [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
84 |
re Moral perversity [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
85 |
re Morally defective children [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
86 |
The Morally inferior [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
87 |
Narcissism,
c.1920s
|
3 |
88 |
Nature of refinement and sublimation,
c.1920s
|
3 |
89 |
re Need of increasing efficiency of neurologic clinics to meet growing demand [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
90 |
Nervous system,
c.1920s
|
3 |
91 |
re The nervous system and human behavior,
c.1920s
|
3 |
92 |
re Neuroses [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
93 |
re Neuroses and causation [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
94 |
Neurotic character,
c.1920s
|
3 |
95 |
Neurotic character [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
96 |
re Neurotic character [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
97 |
re Neurotic character [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
98 |
Neurotic character and the pervert, a clinical study,
c.1920s
|
3 |
99 |
re Normal, neurotic, and psychotic [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
100 |
Not bright,
c.1920s
|
3 |
101 |
Notes on lectures in mental hygiene,
c.1920s
|
3 |
102 |
Objective manifestations in nervous and mental diseases,
c.1920s
|
3 |
103 |
Objective psychobiology - first year course- outline,
c.1920s
|
3 |
104 |
#70 II. Observations from the standpoint of the individual,
c.1920s
|
3 |
105 |
Obsessional neuroses,
c.1920s
|
3 |
106 |
On narcissism: an introduction,
c.1920s
|
3 |
107 |
On the uses of mind - outline,
c.1920s
|
3 |
108 |
re Opening phases of analysis - lecture IV,
c.1920s
|
3 |
109 |
Organic nervous diseases - diseases of the spinal cord,
c.1920s
|
3 |
110 |
#107, 90, 21 Organization of the state Dept. of Mental Hygiene,
c.1920s
|
3 |
111 |
Paranoia,
c.1920s
|
3 |
112 |
Paranoia type of functional disorder,
c.1920s
|
3 |
113 |
Paraphrenia,
c.1920s
|
3 |
114 |
re Parental discipline [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
115 |
Parents and children [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
116 |
Paresis,
c.1920s
|
3 |
117 |
Paresis - causation - home and companions,
c.1920s
|
3 |
118 |
Personality study,
c.1920s
|
3 |
119 |
Phenomenology of ego experiences [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
120 |
Phylogenetic considerations - instinct- the unconscious - mental mechanism - lecture III [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
121 |
Place of psychoanalysis in social work,
c.1920s
|
3 |
122 |
Pleasure and reality principles [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
123 |
#39 Practical social application of psychoanalytic viewpoints - lecture IV the task of education,
c.1920s
|
3 |
124 |
Presenile senile, arteriosclerotic mental disorders - outline,
c.1920s
|
3 |
125 |
Prevention [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
126 |
Principles of psychoanalysis and the practical results that may be achieved through this procedure,
c.1920s
|
3 |
127 |
Problems of disturbed human relations- lecture I,
c.1920s
|
3 |
128 |
Proposed classification of mental diseases,
c.1920s
|
3 |
129 |
Psychiatry and criminology [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
130 |
Psychoanalysis and its possibilities [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
131 |
Psychoanalysis and mental hygiene - lecture I [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
132 |
re Psychoanalytic theory [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
133 |
Psychological attitude,
c.1920s
|
3 |
134 |
Psychology and psychopathology of the child - first lecture,
c.1920s
|
3 |
135 |
Psychoneuroses - hysteria,
c.1920s
|
3 |
136 |
#66 Psychopathic personality and the criminal,
c.1920s
|
3 |
137 |
Psychotherapy,
c.1920s
|
3 |
38 |
Psychosis and neurosis - outline,
c.1920s
|
3 |
139 |
Pubescent disorders [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
140 |
Purposive nature of behavior [lecture no. 3],
c.1920s
|
3 |
141 |
Reactive depressions,
c.1920s
|
3 |
142 |
re Reactive manifestations [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
143 |
Recapitulation - lecture III,
c.1920s
|
3 |
144 |
Reciprocal relations of the instincts,
c.1920s
|
3 |
145 |
re Relation of immigration to crime,
c.1920s
|
3 |
146 |
Relation of mental hygiene to social practice,
c.1920s
|
3 |
147 |
re Role of educator in child development [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
148 |
re Role of heredity in psychological development [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
149 |
re Role of parents and teachers in preventing maladjustment [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
150 |
re Role of social work [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
151 |
Role of the psychiatrist in a child-guidance clinic,
c.1920s
|
3 |
152 |
re Roots of criminality - lecture II [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
153 |
Schizophrenias [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
154 |
Schizophrenic (dementia praecox group),
c.1920s
|
3 |
155 |
Self preservation and race preservation instincts - lecture I?,
c.1920s
|
3 |
156 |
Self-preservative instinct in the psychoses of life-prisoners,
c.1920s
|
3 |
157 |
Sensory conditions [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
158 |
Significance of parental attitudes for the destiny of the individual [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
159 |
re Significance of psychiatry and the mental hygiene movement [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
160 |
Social phenomenas,
c.1920s
|
3 |
161 |
Social provision for the elimination of the accidental factor [syphilis],
c.1920s
|
3 |
162 |
Social treatment of the socially maladjusted,
c.1920s
|
3 |
163 |
re Social work and study of human nature [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
164 |
Some of the sources of marital discontent,
c.1920s
|
3 |
165 |
Some problems of adolescence,
c.1920s
|
3 |
166 |
re Speech [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
167 |
re Substituting treatment for administration regarding criminals [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
168 |
re Suicide [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
169 |
re Suicide [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
170 |
Summary of preceding two lectures,
c.1920s
|
3 |
171 |
Summary of role of complex,
c.1920s
|
3 |
172 |
re Symptoms of dementia praecox [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
173 |
Symptoms of mental disorder - lecture V - p. 1 only,
c.1920s
|
3 |
174 |
re Symptoms of mental disorders [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
175-176 |
Syphilis,
c.1920s
|
3 |
177 |
Syphilitic mental disorders,
c.1920s
|
3 |
178 |
re Teachers' treatment of children with mental disorders [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
179 |
re Teaching psychopathic children [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
180 |
Tendency to act,
c.1920s
|
3 |
181 |
Terminal phases,
c.1920s
|
3 |
182 |
re Therapeutic principles [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
183 |
Thomas,
c.1920s
|
3 |
184 |
Toxic exhaustion psychoses,
c.1920s
|
3 |
185 |
Training for psychiatric social work - course 61 - outline,
c.1920s
|
3 |
186 |
Training of the emotions and the will [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
187 |
Transference,
c.1920s
|
3 |
188 |
Transference neurosis - lecture V,
c.1920s
|
3 |
189 |
Treatment [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
190 |
Treatment [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
191 |
Treatment and prognosis of situation [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
192 |
Type of presentation - paresis, syphilis,
c.1920s
|
3 |
193 |
re Types of psychotherapy [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
194 |
Unconscious [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
195 |
Unconscious - the foreconscious - the instincts [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
196 |
Use of hypnosis - outline,
c.1920s
|
3 |
197 |
re Value of parole services [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
198 |
re Value of psychoanalysis [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
3 |
199 |
Vegetative nervous system,
c.1920s
|
3 |
200 |
Wish - its gratifications,
c.1920s
|
3 |
201 |
Notes on a course in mental hygiene for social workers,
1919
|
3 |
202 |
Notes on clinical psychiatry,
c.1920
|
3 |
203 |
Relation of psychiatry to social work,
c.1920
|
3 |
204 |
Types of issues met with - paper 22,
c.1920
|
3 |
205 |
Human behavior and its disorders,
22 September 1920
|
3 |
206 |
Special features of physiology of nervous system - course 23,
29 September 1920
|
3 |
207 |
Book of lecture outlines,
29 September 1920-25 April 1921
|
3 |
208 |
Unconscious dissociation - the complex - course 23,
6 October 1920
|
3 |
209 |
General nature of mental disease - course 23,
3 November 1920
|
3 |
210 |
Disorders of perception, hallucinations - course 23,
8 November 1920
|
3 |
211 |
Disorders of consciousness, memory, and attention - course 23,
10 November 1920
|
3 |
212 |
Disorders of judgment, delusions, paranoia, and disorders of the emotions - course 23,
15 November 1920
|
3 |
213 |
Disorders of volition - course 23,
17 November 1920
|
3 |
214 |
Syphilis - course 23,
24 November 1920
|
3 |
215 |
Arteriosclerosis, senile dementia - course 23,
8 December 1920
|
3 |
216 |
Personality development,
20 December 1920
|
3 |
217 |
Ego instincts and psychopathology [incomplete],
1921
|
3 |
218 |
Mind twist - course 23,
3 January 1921
|
3 |
219 |
Symptoms of dementia praecox - course 23,
10 January 1921
|
3 |
220 |
Manic depressive disorder - course 23,
24 January 1921
|
3 |
221 |
Manic depression- course 23,
26 January 1921
|
3 |
222 |
Conditioning influences in the life of the individual,
29 April 1921
|
3 |
223 |
Syphilis and paresis manifestations of mental disorder - lecture V,
6 May 1921
|
3 |
224 |
Socially maladjusted - lecture VI,
13 May 1921
|
3 |
225 |
Psychoneuroses - lecture VII,
18 May 1921
|
3 |
226-227 |
Construction and organization of the human personality - lecture III,
6 July 1922
|
3 |
228 |
Conditioning influences of the personality - lecture IV and V,
12 July 1922
|
4 |
1 |
Scope and manifestations of psychopathology - lecture VI,
19 July 1922
|
4 |
2 |
Neuroses and psycho-neuroses - lecture VII,
20 July 1922
|
4 |
3 |
Examination - course 24,
1923
|
4 |
4 |
Teaching seminar transcripts,
1923
|
4 |
5 |
Fifth session - course 61,
November 1923
|
4 |
6 |
Race hygiene and heredity [incomplete],
12 December 1924
|
4 |
7 |
Compensations of illness [incomplete],
c.1925
|
4 |
8 |
#43 Constructive suggestions as regards child-parent and child-teacher relationships [incomplete],
c.1925
|
4 |
9 |
Fairhope plan,
1925
|
4 |
10 |
Mental hygiene and education,
27 April 1925
|
|
External Teaching during Stony Lodge Era [subseries]:
|
4 |
11 |
Jewish psychotherapy - student reports,
1928
|
4 |
12 |
Criminology - reading list,
1931
|
4 |
13 |
Third year psychiatry - lecture outlines,
1933
|
4 |
14 |
Plan for second year - outline,
c.1930s
|
4 |
15 |
Notes,
c.1930s
|
4 |
16 |
re Basic conflict - adjusting to society [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
17 |
The Biodynamics of conduct in health and disease - summation of course [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
18 |
re Causes of criminality [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
19 |
re Contributions of psychoanalytic psychiatry [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
20 |
re Criminology [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
21 |
Discussion of Dr. Wender's paper,
c.1930s
|
4 |
22 |
Freud's cultural orientation,
c.1930s
|
4 |
23 |
Hospital experience with psychoanalytic therapy,
c.1930s
|
4 |
24 |
The integration of psychoanalytic formulations [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
25 |
Introjection,
c.1930s
|
4 |
26 |
Manic depressive psychoses,
c.1930s
|
4 |
27 |
re Mental life of the child [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
28 |
Nature and scope of psychotherapy,
c.1930s
|
4 |
29 |
re Nervous system [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
30 |
On causation and psychotherapy [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
31 |
On the meaning of psychiatry [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
32 |
Presentation of a case of camptocormia with other compulsive phenomena,
c.1930s
|
4 |
33 |
re Prevention of criminalism [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
34 |
Psychiatric contributions to the psychology of personality,
c.1930s
|
4 |
35 |
re Psychoanalytic hospital,
c.1930s
|
4 |
36 |
Psychology of suicide,
c.1930s
|
4 |
37 |
Schizophrenias - chapter V,
c.1930s
|
4 |
38 |
Significance of mental hygiene in the study and guidance of the child,
c.1930s
|
4 |
39 |
re Symptoms of schizophrenia [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
4 |
40 |
Transference neurosis - lecture V,
c.1930s
|
4 |
41 |
Genetic principle,
c.1930
|
4 |
42 |
re Family influences on the development of a child [incomplete],
1930
|
4 |
43 |
Psychiatry and the social sciences,
c.1931
|
4 |
44 |
Hospital experience with psychoanalytic therapy,
1932
|
4 |
45 |
re Place of psychoanalysis in social work,
c.1933
|
4 |
46 |
#100 Neurotic character,
1933
|
4 |
47 |
re Study of schizophrenic patients [incomplete],
c.1934
|
4 |
48 |
#40 Psychiatry and the criminal law [incomplete],
1934
|
4 |
49 |
Criteria for estimating the value of psychiatric service in the field of criminology,
1934
|
4 |
50 |
Psychoanalytical thoughts on the clinical manifestations of induced hypoglycemia [incomplete],
c.1936
|
4 |
51 |
re Human constitution [incomplete],
c.1936
|
4 |
52 |
Human conduct and its disorders - outline,
3 February 1936
|
4 |
53 |
New School lecture,
c.1937
|
4 |
54 |
New School lecture,
26 October 1937
|
4 |
55 |
New School lecture,
9 November 1937
|
4 |
56 |
New School lecture,
16 November 1937
|
4 |
57 |
New School lecture,
23 November 1937
|
4 |
58-66 |
re Insulin shock therapy [incomplete],
c.1937-1938
|
4 |
67 |
re Types of schizophrenias and shock treatments [incomplete],
c.1937-1938
|
4 |
68 |
re Causes of schizophrenia recurrence [incomplete],
c.1938
|
4 |
69 |
Clinical experiences with chemotherapy of schizophrenia,
c.1938
|
4 |
70 |
The concept of schizophrenia in the light of pharmaceutical therapies [incomplete],
c.1938
|
4 |
71 |
Convulsive therapy in the affective psychoses [incomplete],
c.1938
|
4 |
72 |
Dementia praecox [incomplete],
c.1938
|
4 |
73 |
Deterioration in dementia praecox,
c.1938
|
4 |
74 |
New School lecture,
c.1938
|
4 |
75 |
New School lecture,
11 January 1938
|
4 |
76 |
New School lecture,
19 April 1938
|
4 |
77 |
Conditions of personality growth - lecture I,
c.1938
|
4 |
78 |
Residual personality disorders in schizophrenic patients treated with insulin and metrazol therapy,
c.1938
|
|
New York Medical College [subseries]:
|
4 |
79 |
Case records for teaching,
c.1917-1952
|
4 |
80 |
Anxiety [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
81 |
re Autonomic system [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
82 |
Causes of dissociation [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
83 |
re Cultural environment [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
84 |
Development of child guidance in the United States,
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
85 |
Dissociation [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
86 |
Expansiveness of the self [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
87 |
Freud,
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
88 |
Fundamentals of the Freudian wish,
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
89 |
re Genetic and dynamic principles in psychological technique [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
90 |
re Genuineness of pain [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
91 |
re H. G. Wells [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
92 |
re Neurosis [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
93 |
On Causality,
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
94 |
Personality study,
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
95 |
Projection,
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
96 |
re Psychoanalytic concept of mental disease [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
97 |
re Psychoanalytic practice [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
98 |
Repetitive compulsion,
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
99 |
re Role of the family in childhood development [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
100 |
Social practice and mental medicine,
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
101 |
Sublimation,
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
102 |
re Transference [incomplete],
c.1945-1950
|
4 |
103 |
Emergence of psychiatry [incomplete],
21 March 1941
|
4 |
104 |
Crime and punishment,
22 April 1943
|
4 |
105 |
re Social welfare agencies [incomplete],
c.1944-1945
|
4 |
106 |
Psychiatry, an instrument of personal and social rehabilitation,
1945
|
4 |
107 |
Child guidance in the atomic age [incomplete],
c.1946
|
4 |
108 |
On sharing the therapeutic task of psychiatry,
c.1947
|
4 |
109 |
re Childhood security [incomplete],
c.1948
|
4 |
110 |
Social psychopathology,
1948
|
4 |
111 |
Schizophrenia,
1950
|
4 |
112 |
Social psychopathology,
c.1950
|
4 |
113 |
Toward personal and social integrity,
c.1950s
|
4 |
114 |
Psychiatry in these times,
c.1950
|
4 |
115 |
Child psychiatry - residents manual,
1950-1954
|
4 |
116 |
Postgraduate Center for Psychotherapy - meeting notes,
1952
|
|
University of North Carolina [subseries]:
|
4 |
117 |
Correspondence,
1956-1964
|
4 |
118 |
Curriculum - first, second, and third year,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
119 |
Teaching,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
120 |
Notes,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
121 |
Aggression in the criminal law,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
122 |
Attitudes of security and insecurity,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
123 |
Basic concepts - lecture two,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
124 |
Biological basis of human nature,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
125 |
Concept of anxiety,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
126 |
Concept of social work [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
127 |
Concerning psycho-therapeutics,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
128 |
re Crime and mental health [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
129 |
Criminal in phantasy,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
130 |
re Criminology and psychiatry [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
131 |
Drama,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
132 |
Dynamic and economic bases of the neuroses - lecture I [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
133 |
re Epilepsy [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
134 |
Examination for aphasic patients,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
135 |
re Freudian principles which form a basis for concept of a disease [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
136 |
Frustration and aggression,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
137 |
Fundamentals of the "Freudian Wish",
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
138 |
General prognostic and prophylactic consideration,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
139 |
Genesis of punishment,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
140 |
Id-ego-super ego; basic concepts,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
141 |
Individual psychotherapy - lecture four,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
142 |
Instinct in Freudian psychology - lecture 2,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
143 |
Instinctual-adaptational approach,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
144 |
Integration,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
145 |
Introduction to psychoanalysis,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
146 |
Manifestations, the psychodynamics and the reintegrative possibilities in human psychopathology [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
147 |
re Maturity [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
148 |
Mechanisms of defense,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
149 |
Mental mechanisms - lecture IV,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
150 |
Minor and major concepts,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
151 |
Motives,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
152 |
Mutual (reciprocal) relations of the instincts,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
153 |
re Neuroses [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
154 |
Notions about the family and psychiatric practice,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
155 |
re Orientation in psychiatry [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
156 |
Orientation lectures to residents: II,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
157 |
Parents and children in a changing society,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
158 |
On Pathological syndromes,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
159 |
re Patient's treatment [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
160 |
re Personality disorders and constitutional diseases [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
161 |
Plan of presentation of case material,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
162 |
The practice of analytic group psychotherapy for husbands and wives [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
163 |
Preface to a series of cases,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
164 |
re Prison reform [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
165 |
Processes of personality development,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
166 |
Program for five years of psychiatric teaching of students of medicine and allied behavioral disciplines,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
167 |
Projection,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
168 |
The Psychiatric clinical approach,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
169 |
The Psychiatric point of view,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
170 |
Psychiatry and psychoanalysis,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
171 |
re Psychoanalysis [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
172 |
Psychoanalysis objectives - outline,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
173 |
Psychoanalytic psychiatry and child study,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
174 |
Psychoanalytic psychology,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
175 |
re Psychotherapy [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
176 |
Resistance of the law to psychology,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
177 |
Sigmund Freud,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
178 |
re Simon's contributions,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
179 |
re Social aspects of mental disease,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
180 |
re Socializing the instinctual components of human nature [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
181 |
#6 Society and prisons,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
182 |
re Statistics on mental illness and its treatment in the United States [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
182 |
Theory of neuroses - outline,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
183 |
#6 Thomas Mott Osborne and a new experiment in prison reform,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
184 |
Toward a psychiatric orientation for the student of medicine and related behavioral disciplines,
c.1956-1963
|
4 |
185 |
re Training of social workers [incomplete],
c.1956-1963
|
5 |
1 |
Two schools of though regarding working of instinct,
c.1956-1963
|
5 |
2 |
Types of neurotic character defense,
c.1956-1963
|
5 |
3 |
Types of socially maladjusted,
c.1956-1963
|
5 |
4 |
What should replace aggression in criminal law? What should supersede the moral aversion of the judge and of society?,
c.1956-1963
|
5 |
5 |
Glossary - Jacksonville, Fl - also APA glossary,
1957
|
5 |
6 |
Short history of contemporary psychosomatic medicine - outline,
1957
|
5 |
7 |
Social work,
1957
|
5 |
8 |
UNC Grand Rounds,
1958
|
5 |
9 |
Grand Rounds,
10 April 1958
|
5 |
10 |
Influence of the evolutionary process and heredity on human behavior,
22 November 1958
|
5 |
11 |
Drugs and psychotherapy - Hoch - 4 readings for residents,
1959
|
5 |
12 |
Human ecology lectures,
1959
|
5 |
13 |
Psychiatry and psychoanalysis - reflections and comments,
1959
|
5 |
14 |
Psychological motive in physical action,
26 February 1959
|
5 |
15 |
Dr. Lineberger reviewing book on sexual perversion to Dr. Glueck,
1 June 1959
|
5 |
16 |
Personality of the therapist,
1959-1960
|
5 |
17 |
Questions - second year students,
1959-1962
|
5 |
18 |
Psychiatric clinical approach,
c.1956-1962
|
5 |
19 |
Psychiatry and the social sciences,
c.1960
|
5 |
20 |
Useful bibliography,
c.1960
|
5 |
21 |
Eight weeks' clinical training in pastoral care - John Umstead Hospital, Butner, NC,
1960
|
5 |
22 |
Science and human welfare,
1960
|
5 |
23 |
Student questions,
1960
|
5 |
24 |
Psychoanalysis in psychiatric practice,
1962
|
|
Series 5: Speeches, Lectures, Addresses,
1917-c.1965 [series]:
|
5 |
25 |
Addresses - Dr. Glueck,
1922-1923
|
5 |
26 |
Review of The Psychology of Special Abilities and Disabilities by Augusta F. Bronner (1917),
c.1917
|
5 |
27 |
Recent progress in determining the nature of crime and the character of criminals,
1917
|
5 |
28 |
Civilization and its discontents,
c.1920s
|
5 |
29 |
On modern criminology,
c.1920s
|
5 |
30 |
Psycho-analysis and child guidance,
c.1920s
|
5 |
31 |
Speech to Denver Psychopathic Hospital [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
5 |
32 |
#97 Introduction to section on delinquency and correction at National Conference of Social Work,
1920
|
5 |
33 |
#81 Psychopathic personality,
19 April 1922
|
5 |
34 |
Some extra-curricular problems of the classroom,
1923
|
5 |
35 |
The Junior Big Sisters [incomplete],
20 March 1923
|
5 |
36 |
Mental Hygiene of Childhood,
18 April 1923
|
5 |
37 |
Psychiatric treatment and probation [incomplete],
May 1923
|
5 |
38 |
Some extra-curricular problems of the classroom,
23 May 1923
|
5 |
39 |
Scarborough teachers' meeting,
19 November 1923
|
5 |
40 |
A Chapter in psychiatric prophylaxis,
1924
|
5 |
41 |
Address before Philadelphia Psychiatric Association,
13 May 1924
|
5 |
42 |
Relation of education to the problems of personality,
12 December 1924
|
5 |
43 |
Clinical significance of religion,
1927
|
5 |
44 |
Psycho-analytic approach - Yale lecture,
17 March 1927
|
5 |
45 |
New understanding of child nature,
1928
|
5 |
46 |
Punishment (capital punishment),
1929
|
5 |
47 |
Cause and motive in health and disease,
c.1930s
|
5 |
48 |
Constructive potentialities of economic depression,
c.1930s
|
5 |
49 |
Current conceptions of schizophrenia and the insulin shock therapy,
c.1930s
|
5 |
50 |
Deterioration in dementia praecox,
c.1930s
|
5 |
51 |
Discussion of Dr. Zilboorg's paper,
c.1930s
|
5 |
52 |
Effect of the hypoglycemic therapy on the psychotic process,
c.1930s
|
5 |
53 |
Mental hazards of the economic depression,
c.1930s
|
5 |
54 |
Problem of schizophrenia in the light of recent experiences with pharmaceutical therapies,
c.1930s
|
5 |
55 |
Radio address [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
5 |
56 |
Reactions and behavior of schizophrenic patients treated with metrazol and camphor [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
5 |
57 |
Mental hygiene of family,
10 May 1930
|
5 |
58 |
Some aspects of the mental hygiene of childhood,
1933
|
5 |
59 |
Radio talk - notes and transcript,
18 April 1933
|
5 |
60 |
Psychiatry and the criminal law,
1934
|
5 |
61 |
Criteria for estimating the value of psychiatric service in the field of criminology,
1934
|
5 |
62 |
Untitled - Buffalo City Hospital [incomplete],
c.1935
|
5 |
63 |
Some unconscious factors in a case of homicide,
1936
|
5 |
64 |
Success and failure as conditioning influences,
13 February 1936
|
5 |
65 |
Current conceptions of schizophrenia and the insulin shock therapy,
c.1937
|
5 |
66 |
Further considerations of the psychodynamics of shock therapy in psychopathological states [incomplete],
c.1937
|
5 |
67 |
Further observations of schizophrenia and the insulin shock therapy,
c.1937
|
5 |
68 |
Effect of the hypoglycemic therapy on the psychotic process,
1937
|
5 |
69 |
Clinical experience with the hypoglycemic therapy of the psychoses [incomplete],
12 January 1937
|
5 |
70 |
Further clinical observations on the hypoglycemic therapy of the psychoses - preliminary report no. II,
c.1938
|
5 |
71 |
re Irwin case [incomplete],
c.1938-1939
|
5 |
72 |
Symposium on schizophrenia - International Hospital Association, Toronto,
18-23 November 1939
|
5 |
73 |
re Importance of parent and teacher in child development [incomplete],
c.1940s
|
5 |
74 |
On the selection of a mate - YMHA,
7 January 1940
|
5 |
75 |
On war and psychiatry,
c.1942
|
5 |
76 |
Psychiatry, an instrument of personal and social rehabilitation,
1945
|
5 |
77 |
re Ways to improve human relationships [incomplete],
c.1948
|
5 |
78 |
On sharing the therapeutic task of psychiatry,
c.1950
|
5 |
79 |
Introduction to a speech,
c.1950s
|
5 |
80 |
re Manic depression, schizophrenia, and psychopathic personality [incomplete],
c.1950s
|
5 |
81 |
Discussion of W. E. Oates' "The Uniqueness of psychiatry and religion",
c.1955
|
5 |
82 |
Society and prisons,
c.1960s
|
5 |
83 |
Schilder Memorial lecture [incomplete],
c.1965
|
|
Series 6: Subject Files,
c.1914-1963 [series]:
|
5 |
84 |
American Jewish Congress,
1939
|
5 |
85 |
Bureau of Children's Guidance - annual report,
1922
|
5 |
86 |
Carnegie Corporation - Division of Immigrant Heritages - Americanization study,
1919
|
5 |
87-89 |
Child Study Association of America, Inc.,
1922-1933
|
5 |
90 |
Conduct and its disorders by Charles Mercier,
1952
|
5 |
91 |
Dorothea Dix Hospital,
1961-1963
|
5 |
92 |
Executive Conference Group on the Scientific Integration of Business and Social Aims,
1931
|
5 |
93 |
Federation for Child Study,
1925
|
5 |
94 |
Freud,
c.1959-1961
|
5 |
95 |
Fromm-Reichmann, Frieda,
c.1958
|
5 |
96 |
Dr. Glueck's testimony at military trial,
19 October 1955
|
5 |
97 |
Glueck, Sheldon and Eleanor,
1954-1963
|
5 |
98 |
Guide for taking a patient's personal history,
c.1920s
|
5 |
99 |
Hillel House,
1959-1960
|
5 |
100 |
Insulin and metrazol therapy,
c.1930s
|
5 |
101 |
Robert Irwin case record,
1938
|
5 |
102 |
Memorandum on the unadjusted child and the community,
c.1920s
|
5 |
103 |
Mental hygiene legislation,
c.1932
|
5 |
104 |
Mercier, Charles,
1963
|
5 |
105 |
Minor, Dr. William C. - biographical research,
1962
|
5 |
106 |
National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement,
1931
|
5 |
107-109 |
National Committee for Mental Hygiene,
1918-1932
|
5 |
110 |
National Committee for Mental Hygiene (Canada) - Mental Hygiene and the War bulletins,
c.1940-1941
|
5 |
111 |
New York Psychoanalytic Institute,
c.1940s
|
5 |
112 |
New York Psychoanalytic Society,
1941
|
5 |
113 |
New York School of Social Work,
1950
|
5 |
114 |
Parents' Council of Philadelphia,
1928
|
5 |
115 |
Patient evaluation guidelines,
c.1920s
|
5 |
116 |
Peoples Institute - Committee on Unadjusted Children,
1917
|
5 |
117 |
Prisons and prisoners,
c.1920s
|
5 |
118 |
Professional relationships,
1958-1960
|
5 |
119 |
Questions for immigrants,
c.1914
|
6 |
1 |
Sakel, Manfred,
1937
|
6 |
2 |
Salmon, Thomas W.,
1927-1948
|
6 |
3 |
Schilder, Paul,
1935-1960
|
6 |
4 |
Sing Sing Prison,
1919-1944
|
6 |
5 |
Southard, E. E.,
1965
|
6 |
6 |
Symposium on Schizophrenia - study committee in psychiatry - International Hospital Association - notes,
18-23 November 1939
|
6 |
7-8 |
Symposiums,
1918-1959
|
6 |
9 |
U.S. Public Health Service - A Program for Mental Hygiene,
c.1910s
|
6 |
10 |
Welfare Council of New York City,
1938
|
6 |
11 |
Westchester County Clinic,
1917-1918
|
6 |
12 |
White, William Alanson,
1940-1961
|
|
Series 7: Writings,
1911-c.1965 [series]:
|
|
Published [subseries]:
|
6 |
13 |
"Contribution to the histopathology and pathogenesis of myoclonic-epilepsy" - with Gonzalo LaFora,
1911
|
6 |
14 |
"Traumatic psychoses and post-traumatic psychopathic states",
1911
|
6 |
15 |
"A contribution to the catamnestic study of the juvenile offender",
1912
|
6 |
16 |
"A contribution to the study of psychogenesis in the psychoses",
1912
|
6 |
17 |
"The mentally defective immigrant",
1913
|
6 |
18 |
"The malingerer - a clinical study",
1915
|
6 |
19 |
"Studies in forensic psychiatry",
1916
|
6 |
20 |
"Recent progress in determining the nature of crime and the character of criminals",
1917
|
6 |
21 |
"Some mental problems at Sing Sing",
1917
|
6 |
22 |
"First report of the Subcommittee on Causation of Crime of the Division of Delinquents and Correction of the National Conference of Social Work",
c.1918
|
6 |
23 |
"Study of 608 admissions to Sing Sing prison" [incomplete],
1918
|
6 |
24 |
"The problem of the individual delinquent",
1918
|
6 |
25 |
"Psychiatric aims in the field of criminology",
1918
|
6 |
26 |
"The functions of a mental clinic",
1918
|
6 |
27 |
"Concerning prisoners",
1918
|
Map Drawer 6 |
1 |
"Concerning prisoners" - charts and graphs,
1918
|
6 |
28 |
"Special preparation of the psychiatric social worker",
1919
|
6 |
29 |
"Therapeutic problems of a psychiatric clinic",
1920-1921
|
6 |
30 |
"The concept 'nervous child'",
1923
|
6 |
31 |
"Some extra-curricular problems of the classroom",
1924
|
6 |
32 |
"Constructive possibilities of a mental hygiene of childhood",
1924
|
6 |
33 |
"The psychopathology of childhood" [incomplete],
1925
|
6 |
34 |
"Report on the Ninth International Prison Congress",
1926
|
6 |
35 |
"The constitution and tendencies of the ego",
1928
|
6 |
36 |
"The significance of parental attitudes for the destiny of the individual",
1928
|
6 |
37 |
"Thomas W. Salmon and the child guidance movement",
1929
|
6 |
38 |
"The psychology of sex in family life",
1930
|
6 |
39 |
"Mental hygiene",
1932
|
6 |
40 |
"Analytic psychiatry and criminology",
1932
|
6 |
41 |
"Psychoanalysis in psychiatric practice",
1934
|
6 |
42 |
"The psychiatric point of view",
1935
|
6 |
43 |
"The puerperal psychoses",
1935
|
6 |
44 |
"The induced hypoglycemic state in the treatment of the psychoses",
1936
|
6 |
45 |
"The hypoglycemic state in the treatment of schizophrenia",
1936
|
6 |
46 |
"Unconscious factors in a case of homicide" - P. R. Lehrman with discussion by Dr. Glueck,
1937
|
6 |
47 |
Review of Problems in Prison Psychiatry by Wilson and Pescor,
1939
|
6 |
48 |
"Contemporary issues in the relationship psychiatry and law",
1939
|
6 |
49 |
"The reactions and behavior of schizophrenic patients treated with metrazol and camphor",
1939
|
6 |
50 |
"The convulsive therapy in the affective disorders",
1940
|
6 |
51 |
"Psychological motive in criminal action",
1940
|
6 |
52 |
"Nature and scope of psychotherapy",
1940
|
6 |
53 |
"Child guidance twenty years after",
1941
|
6 |
54 |
"A critique of present day methods of treatment of alcoholism",
1942
|
6 |
55 |
"The function of psychiatry in the garrison state",
1942
|
6 |
56 |
"A note on war psychiatry",
1942
|
6 |
57 |
"Social psychopathology",
1949
|
6 |
58 |
"Regressive electric shock therapy" - with Harry Reiss and Louise E. Bernard,
1957
|
6 |
59 |
"Psychoanalysis: reflections and comments",
1960
|
6 |
60 |
Introduction to abridged edition of Morbid Fears and Compulsions by H. W. Frink,
1960
|
6 |
61 |
"Sex offenses: a clinical approach",
1960
|
6 |
62 |
Preface, foreword, and appendix "The Franks case" in 2nd enlarged edition of Twentieth Century Psychiatry by William A. White,
c.1962
|
7 |
1 |
Glueck's corner - column in newsletter Serendipities,
1962-1965
|
7 |
2 |
"Remarks in honor of William Healy, M.D.",
1964
|
|
Translations by Dr. Glueck [subseries]:
|
7 |
3 |
"Prison psychoses" - K. Wilmanns (1908),
after 1908
|
7 |
4 |
"The history of prison psychoses" - Nietsche and Wilmanns (1911),
after 1911
|
7 |
5 |
"Alcohol and criminality" - Olaf Kinberg (1913),
after 1913
|
7 |
6-9 |
"Atypical children" - L. Scholz, Adalbert Gregor - translated by Glueck and Heber Butts (1919),
after 1919
|
7 |
10 |
"Outline of a psychoanalytic psychiatry" - Paul Schilder,
1927
|
7 |
11 |
"The psychoanalysis of the total personality" - Franz Alexander (1927) [foreword only],
after 1927
|
7 |
12 |
"Chapter V - The Schizophrenias",
1937
|
7 |
13-15 |
"Treatment and probable outcome in mental diseases" - Max Muller,
1938
|
|
Unpublished [subseries]:
|
7 |
16 |
Dr. Glueck's plans for autobiographical writings,
c.1960-1965
|
7 |
17 |
re Testing immigrants for feeblemindedness [incomplete],
c.1913
|
7 |
18 |
Forty consecutive admissions to Sing Sing prison - chapter 5,
c.1916
|
7 |
19 |
Report on feebleminded prisoners [incomplete],
c.1917
|
7 |
20 |
Review of The Psychology of Special Abilities and Disabilities by Augusta F. Bronner (1917),
c.1917
|
7 |
21 |
Anomalous children [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
22 |
re Childhood maladjustment [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
23 |
re Delinquency [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
24 |
Dementia praecox,
c.1920s
|
7 |
25 |
re Dementia praecox [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
26 |
re Disorders of puberty and adolescence [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
27 |
Mental disease - abstract,
c.1920s
|
7 |
28 |
re Military neurological centers [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
29 |
re Moral insanity,
c.1920s
|
7 |
30 |
re Parental attitudes' influence on individual development [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
31 |
Psycho-analytic approach,
c.1920s
|
7 |
32 |
The psychopaths [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
33 |
re Punishing activity [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
34 |
re Significance of psychiatry and the mental hygiene movement [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
35 |
Sources of conflict within the family [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
36 |
Toxic psychoses - chapter X - draft [incomplete],
c.1920s
|
7 |
37 |
Working psychology, A - outline,
c.1920s
|
7 |
38 |
Recidivism and psychopathy - chapter 3,
c.1920
|
7 |
39 |
#21 Suggestions for the reorganization of the prison system of the state of New York,
c.1920
|
7 |
41 |
Bureau of Children's Guidance - annual report [incomplete],
1922
|
7 |
42 |
re Childhood psychopathology [incomplete],
c.1923
|
7 |
43 |
"Psycho-analytic reflections on two youthful murderers",
1924
|
7 |
44 |
Notes on Franz Alexander, Sandor Ferenci, and Hanns Sachs relating to autoplastic adaptation,
1925
|
7 |
45 |
Current tendencies in social psychiatry - introductory chapter,
c.1926-1927
|
7 |
46 |
Report of the conference on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency - abstracted by Dr. Glueck,
1929
|
7 |
47 |
Clinical experience with the hypoglycemic therapy of the psychoses - abstract,
c.1930s
|
7 |
48 |
re Pentothol treatment [incomplete],
c.1930s
|
7 |
49 |
Psychiatry and the social sciences - Glueck and Paul Wander,
c.1930s
|
7 |
50 |
Summary of proceedings of first colloquium on Personality Investigation,
c.1935
|
7 |
51 |
Clinical experience with pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia [incomplete],
c.1937
|
7 |
52 |
re Results of insulin shock therapy [incomplete],
c.1937
|
7 |
53 |
Further clinical observations on the hypoglycemic therapy of the psychoses [incomplete],
c.1937-1938
|
7 |
54 |
re Hypoglycemic therapy [incomplete],
c.1938
|
7 |
55 |
re Insulin shock therapy [incomplete],
c.1938
|
7 |
56 |
Report on 46 cases of insulin shock therapy [incomplete],
c.1938
|
7 |
57 |
Explorations in personality,
1938
|
7 |
58 |
re Aspects that determine human behavior [incomplete],
c.1940s
|
7 |
59 |
The manic depressive psychoses - chapter VII - draft [incomplete],
c.1940s
|
7 |
60 |
re Obsessional neuroses [incomplete],
c.1940s
|
7 |
61 |
Preventive psychiatry [incomplete],
c.1940s
|
7 |
62 |
re Role of psychiatry in a democratic society,
c.1940s
|
7 |
63 |
re Treatment for schizophrenia [incomplete],
c.1940s
|
7 |
64 |
Manic depressive psychoses - chapter VII - draft,
c.1940s
|
8 |
1 |
Studies in criminology - the psychopathology of crime - preface,
c.1945
|
8 |
2 |
Study of crime causation,
c.1945-1950
|
8 |
3 |
Viewpoints on criminology and penology - a synthesis of classical and contemporary writers,
c.1950
|
8 |
4 |
Concerning psychotherapeutics,
c.1950s
|
8 |
5 |
Education of a psychiatrist - notes,
c.1950s
|
8 |
6 |
re Manic attacks [incomplete],
c.1950s
|
8 |
7 |
re Neurotic character [incomplete],
c.1950s
|
8 |
8 |
re The Oedipus situation [incomplete],
c.1950s
|
8 |
9 |
Of prisons and prisoners - reflections and comments - foreword,
c.1950s
|
8 |
10 |
re Psychiatry and criminal law [incomplete],
c.1950s
|
8 |
11 |
re Simon's methods for treating hospitalized mental patients [incomplete],
c.1950s
|
8 |
12 |
Toward a psychiatric orientation for students of medicine and related behavioral disciplines,
c.1950s
|
8 |
13 |
White collar crime,
c.1950s
|
8 |
14 |
Review of "Social psychology of modern life" by Stewart Henderson Britt,
1950
|
8 |
15 |
Biography and history as correctives of opinion,
c.1953
|
8 |
16 |
Review of "The study of behavior - Q technique - and its methodology" by William Stephenson,
c.1953
|
8 |
17 |
The psychiatrist's workshop - reflections and comments - notes,
c.1953-1955
|
8 |
18 |
What did William Healy mean by the term "individual delinquent"?,
c.1956-1963
|
8 |
19 |
Discussion of chapter 7, "Criminals" in Charles Mercier's "Crime and Criminals",
c.1956-1963
|
8 |
20 |
Recidivism,
c.1956-1963
|
8 |
21 |
re Grand rounds annual [incomplete],
c.1958-1959
|
8 |
22 |
The role of cause and motive in clinical psychiatry,
c.1960s
|
8 |
23 |
Some origins in child welfare - chapter I ,
c.1960s
|
8 |
24 |
The Book of prefaces,
c.1960
|
8 |
25 |
Some twentieth century landmarks of American psychiatry,
c.1960
|
8 |
26 |
Freud and the twentieth century,
1960
|
8 |
27 |
The Human affair - reflections and comments,
1964
|
7 |
40 |
re Childhood psychoses [incomplete],
c.1922
|
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