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Title
Emanuel Windholz letter to Eric Berne, 1953-02-25
Creator
Windholz, Emanuel
Contributor
UCSF Archives and Special Collections
Date Created and/or Issued
1953-02-25
Publication Information
Digital resource published by the Regents of the University of California
Contributing Institution
UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
Collection
Berne (Eric L.) Collections
Rights Information
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Rights Holder and Contact
Regents of the University of California
Description
Scope/Content: Letter from Dr. Emanuel Windholz, Chairman of the Education Committee of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, to Eric Berne, February 25, 1953, discussing difficulties with Berne's training. Berne's eventual separation from the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and its traditional approaches to psychotherapy spurred his investigation and development of the principles of Transactional Analysis (TA).
Type
text
Form/Genre
PDF
Identifier
mss89-12_1_7_letterfromWindholz_1953-02-25
Subject
Psychoanalysis.
San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute.
Berne Collections
psychoanalysis
Source
Emanuel Windholz letter to Eric Berne, 1953-02-25, Eric L. Berne Papers, 1931-1970, MSS 89-12, box 1, folder 7
Relation
MSS 89-12

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