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Otto F. Thaler, M.D.

Introduction

Otto F. Thaler, M.D. was a member of the Dept. of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry from 1955 until his death in 1996. Thaler may best perhaps be remembered as an educator and as a clinician. He directed programs within the Dept. of Psychiatry for the education of first- and second-year  medical students, as well as the training and supervision of psychiatry residents. At different stages of his career, Thaler also directed in-patient and out-patient services within the Department. Thaler’s papers were transferred to the Edward G. Miner Library soon after his death. Processing the Thaler collection was completed in November 2016. The Papers of Otto F. Thaler, M.D. are contained in twenty-three boxes and occupy ten linear feet.

Biography

Otto F. Thaler, M.D.Otto Felix Thaler was born in Vienna, Austria, on June 17, 1923 to Heinrich Thaler (d. 1951), a physician, and his wife Katherine (d. 1977). Thaler attended public schools and the Gymnasium in Vienna until his fifteenth year. In March 1938, Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany. In July of that year the Thaler family emigrated from Vienna to New York City. The family found itself in straitened circumstances, as Heinrich Thaler, a University of Vienna medical graduate, was not able to practice medicine in the United States until 1940. Otto Thaler attended the High School of Commerce (1938-40) in New York. After graduation he was employed at an export business, while attending night school at the College of the City of New York (1940-43).

In March 1943 Thaler was drafted into the U.S. Army. After training in the artillery, Thaler entered the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP), the purpose of which was to select and train junior officers. As part of the program he became a pre-engineering student at the University of New Hampshire, but after six months transferred to the pre-medicine program at Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y. Thaler graduated from Hamilton in 1944. In September 1945 he entered the first year class of the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, Rochester, N.Y., from which he graduated in 1949.

In 1949-1950 Thaler did a rotating internship at Strong Memorial Hospital, the teaching hospital of the University of Rochester. It was during this stage of his training that Thaler decided on a career in psychiatry. At the end of eighteen months Thaler was again called into military service. He served from January 1950 until October 1952 as Chief of Service of the Psychiatric Section of the Osaka Army Hospital, Osaka, Japan.

In November 1952 Thaler returned to the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry as a second-year resident in psychiatry. He completed his residency in June 1955 and was almost immediately appointed Instructor in Psychiatry. During this period Thaler began training in psychoanalysis under Sandor Feldman, M.D. (1890-1973), a disciple of Freud and an internationally renowned psychoanalysist who in 1941 had joined the psychiatry unit at Rochester (then part of the Dept. of Medicine). In September 1959 Thaler began training at the Downstate Psychoanalytic Institute. He made frequent visits to New York City over a period of four years in order to complete the program in June 1963.

In 1958 Thaler was promoted to Senior Instructor in Psychiatry, and in 1960 to Assistant Professor. In 1964 he was appointed Associate Professor, and in 1971 Professor of Psychiatry. In 1962 Thaler assumed responsibility for the psychiatry curriculum taught first-year students in the School of Medicine. That same year he became Director of the Biopsychosocial Medicine Program for first- and second-year students. Thaler retained responsibility for the first-year program until mid-1983, and for the biopsychosocial program through the early 1990s. Thaler was also involved in the training and supervision of psychiatry residents, teaching seminars on psychodynamics, psychotherapy, and an elective seminar on Freud.

In 1962 Thaler became Associate Clinical Director of Y-2, a psychiatric ward. The following year he was appointed Chief Psychiatrist of the In-Patient Division within the Dept. of Psychiatry. He was made Director of Out-Patient Services in 1972, and Director of the Fellowship Program for Advanced Psychodynamic Education in 1973. Thaler served as chairman of the steering committee of the University of Rochester Faculty Senate (1967); was recipient of the University of Rochester Alumni Gold Medal in 1980; was elected president of the Western New York Psychoanalytic Society (1983-85); and was the first Robert Wood Johnson Senior Dean’s Teaching Scholar in 1992.

On New Year’s Eve 1946, Otto Thaler met Elizabeth Emma Roth (1924-2013), also a native of Vienna, who had recently arrived in the United States as a “displaced person.” They were married in September 1947, just before Thaler began his third year of medical school. Otto and “Lisl” Thaler had three children: Ruth, Richard and David. Otto Thaler died of end-stage cancer at his home in Brighton, N.Y. on October 27, 1996.

Dr. Thaler lecturing, late 1960s

Dr. Thaler lecturing, late 1960s

 

Organization of the Collection

The Papers of Otto F. Thaler, M.D. are organized in six series:

Reports, Talks, Correspondence, etc. (Boxes 1-5):

This series is comprised of material generated by Thaler, such as detailed descriptions of his activities for the Dept. of Psychiatry annual report (Box 1, Folders 1-16); a small but interesting body of correspondence arranged chronologically (Box 1, Folders 17-28); transcripts of three interviews with George Libman Engel that Thaler conducted in 1993 (Box 2, Folders 1-3); detailed notes of his professional reading organized by topic (Box 2, Folder 11-Box 3, Folder 3); and talks delivered by Thaler (for the most part outside the classroom) arranged chronologically (Box 3, Folder 4-Box 5, Folder 10). There are few publications in this series, as research and publishing were not central to Thaler’s work as an educator and clinician.

Hermann Imre translation (Box 6):

In 1934 the Hungarian psychoanalyst Hermann Imre published at Vienna the first edition of Die Psychoanalyse als Methode. Thaler had a very high regard for this work and translated the entire text into English for eventual publication. Box 6 includes copies of the first and second editions of Imre’s book; Thaler’s correspondence with Imre and those who might facilitate the publication of his translation; and the translation itself. Thaler’s English-language translation of Imre’s treatise was never published.

Organizations (Boxes 7-8):

The largest and most important group of material in this series reflecting Thaler’s involvement in various organizations/societies are the files pertaining to the Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Thaler was involved with the Society from 1957 through the mid-1990s, and served as president between 1983 and 1985.

First- and second-year psychiatry courses (Boxes 9-16)

Material pertaining to Thaler’s involvement in the first-year psychiatry course and the second-year psychosocial medicine course comprises the largest single series in the collection. These files are arranged chronologically by academic year, from 1962/63 through 1982/83. Thaler’s teaching method relied primarily on prepared lectures that he read in class. Transcripts for most of these lectures exist for most academic years. The education files may also include syllabi, reading lists, examinations, and student evaluations (labelled “Miscellanea” on the inventory).

Resident training and supervision (Boxes 17-18)

Box 17 consists entirely of transcripts of taped sessions during which Thaler discusses with residents the management of cases they have been assigned. Box 18 consists of other post-graduate teaching material.

Interviews with Patients (Boxes 19-23):

Among Thaler’s responsibilities as director of in-patient services within the Dept. of Psychiatry was to conduct a preliminary interview with newly admitted patients. Thaler taped many of these interviews – the transcripts of which are included in Boxes 19-23 (arranged alphabetically by patient name). As the information in this series is protected by Federal HIPAA legislation, this series of patient interviews in the Thaler collection is closed to the public.

Dr. Thaler in his office, 1970s

Dr. Thaler in his office, 1970s

 

Container List

BOX ONE     

  • Folder 1: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1955-56)
  • Folder 2: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1956-57)
  • Folder 3: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1959-60)
  • Folder 4: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1960-61)
  • Folder 5: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1961-62)
  • Folder 6: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1962-63)
  • Folder 7: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1963-64)
  • Folder 8: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1964-65)
  • Folder 9: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1965-66)
  • Folder 10: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1966-67)
  • Folder 11: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1967-68)
  • Folder 12: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1968-69)
  • Folder 13: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1969-70)
  • Folder 14: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1970-71)
  • Folder 15: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1971-72)
  • Folder 16: Information for the Dept. of Psychiatry Annual Report (1980s)
  • Folder 17: Correspondence (1955-65)
  • Folder 18: Correspondence (1966-71)
  • Folder 19: Correspondence (1973)
  • Folder 20: Correspondence (1974-79)
  • Folder 21: Correspondence (1980-86)
  • Folder 22: Correspondence (1987-89)
  • Folder 23: Correspondence (1990-95)
  • Folder 24: Curricula vitae & biographical

BOX TWO

  • Folder 1: Engel, George Libman: Transcript of interview (Aug 25, 1993)
  • Folder 2: Engel, George Libman: Transcript of interview (Oct 3, 1993)
  • Folder 3: Engel, George Libman: Transcript of interview (Oct 22, 1993)
  • Folder 4: Journal (Jan 13, 1969-Dec. 19, 1973)
  • Folder 5: Journal of meetings (Jul 18, 1975-Sep 20, 1977)
  • Folder 6: Miscellanea
  • Folder 7: Publications: Chapter outline of an unpublished monographed entitled Human biology: the psychological level of organization (196?)
  • Folder 8: Publications: “Miracle drugs,” New York State journal of medicine (1961)
  • Folder 9: Publications: “Dreams,” Times-Union, Rochester, N.Y. (1964)
  • Folder 10: Publications: “Grief and depression,” Nursing forum (1966)
  • Folder 11: Reading notes: Child therapy
  • Folder 12: Reading notes: Freud
  • Folder 13: Reading notes: Freud
  • Folder 14: Reading notes: Institute reading notes
  • Folder 15: Reading notes: Neuroses
  • Folder 16: Reading notes: Primary & secondary process

BOX THREE

  • Folder 1: Reading notes: Psychotherapy
  • Folder 2: Reading notes: Unconscious mental processes
  • Folder 3: Reading notes: Miscellaneous topics
  • Folder 4: Talks: Hans Berger’s early work on human electroencephalography (194?)
  • Folder 5: Talks: Conflict and maturity (1951)
  • Folder 6: Talks: The influence of the psychoanalytic movement on psychiatric education in the United States (1952)
  • Folder 7: Talks: Three lectures on military psychiatry (1953)
  • Folder 8: Talks: Religion and psychiatry (Psychiatry and Judaism). “Self acceptance” (1957)
  • Folder 9: Talks: Depression (1959)
  • Folder 10: Talks: Medical history of contraception (196?)
  • Folder 11: Talks: The uses of barbiturates in neuropsychiatry (196?)
  • Folder 12: Talks: Tranquillizers (1960)
  • Folder 13: Talks: Faith – a psychiatrist’s view (1962)
  • Folder 14: Talks: The Kennedy myth (1965)
  • Folder 15: Talks: Border-crossing – grand rounds discussion (1970)
  • Folder 16: Talks: Teaching first year psychiatry (1970)
  • Folder 17: Talks: Behavior control (1973)
  • Folder 18: Talks: Letterman Army Medical Center workshop on clinical supervision of mental health trainees (1973)
  • Folder 19: Talks: What is psychoanalysis? (1973)
  • Folder 20: Talks: Last class exercise (1974)
  • Folder 21: Talks: Remarks at the first annual Sandor Feldman memorial banquet (1974)
  • Folder 22: Talks: Narcissism – society (1976)
  • Folder 23: Talks: Problems in the teaching of behavioral sciences (1976)
  • Folder 24: Talks: Marxism and psychoanalysis (1978)
  • Folder 25: Talks: Discussion of George Engel’s “Need for a new medical model” (1978?)
  • Folder 26: Talks: Not easier than a pipe (1978)
  • Folder 27: Talks: Psychodynamic short-term psychotherapy and its relation to psychoanalysis (1978)

BOX FOUR

  • Folder 1: Talks: A psychiatrist’s perspective of memory loss and amnesia (1979)
  • Folder 2: Talks: Remarks at the memorial service for Stan Rogoff (1979)
  • Folder 3: Talks: A case of suicidal depression treated with psychological means only (1980)
  • Folder 4: Talks: Four talks on clinical supervision discussed by O. Thaler (1980)
  • Folder 5: Talks: Psychoanalysis (1980)
  • Folder 6: Talks: Remarks on accepting Alumni Gold Medal Award (1980)
  • Folder 7: Talks: Psychoanalytic psychotherapy (1981)
  • Folder 8: Talks: Psychoanalytic psychotherapy (1981)
  • Folder 9: Talks: The White hotel, by D.MN. Thomas (1981)
  • Folder 10: Talks: Basic concepts of self-psychology: an introduction to the work of Heinz Kohut (1982)
  • Folder 11: Talks: Discussion of “Empathy and transference” (1982)
  • Folder 12: Talks: Transference – countertransference (1982)
  • Folder 13: Talks: Basic concepts of self-psychology [revised] (1984)
  • Folder 14: Talks: Discussion of “Philip Roth’s psychoanalysts” by J. Berman (1984)
  • Folder 15: Talks: Not easier than a pipe: thoughts on the supervision of mental health professionals (1984)
  • Folder 16: Talks: Reunion forum on artificial intelligence (1985)
  • Folder 17: Talks: What is psychoanalysis?: some current issues (1985)
  • Folder 18: Talks: Dr. Sigmund Freud, M.D.: clinician, therapist, healer (1986)
  • Folder 19: Talks: Oedipus complex (1987)

BOX FIVE

  • Folder 1: Talks: Absolute power (1989)
  • Folder 2: Talks: Teaching style, cognitive vs. psychological approach (1989)
  • Folder 3: Talks: The future of psychoanalysis (1990)
  • Folder 4: Talks: Mentor and tutorial programs and their value (1990)
  • Folder 5: Talks: Psychoanalysis tomorrow (1990)
  • Folder 6: Talks: ADMSEP debate: “Resolved that Psychiatry should withdraw from mounting courses in the preclinical years (except for psychopathology)” No! (1991)
  • Folder 7: Talks: George Engel: the biopsychosocial model (1993)
  • Folder 8: Talks: Conversion hysteria revisited (1993)
  • Folder 9: Talks: Psychoanalysis in Rochester - correspondence (1993)
  • Folder 10: Talks: Psychoanalysis in Rochester – Transcript of APA oral history workshop (1993)

BOX SIX

  • Folder 1: Hermann Imre translation: Correspondence (1961)
  • Folder 2: Hermann Imre translation: Correspondence (1962)
  • Folder 3: Hermann Imre translation: Correspondence (1963)
  • Folder 4: Hermann Imre translation: Correspondence (1964)
  • Folder 5: Hermann Imre translation: Correspondence (1965-69)
  • Folder 6: Hermann Imre translation: Correspondence (1970-90)
  • Folder 7: Hermann Imre translation: First edition of Imre’s Die Psychoanalyse als Methode (Wien, 1934)
  • Folder 8: Hermann Imre translation: Author’s typewritten additions to the 1934 edition
  • Folder 9: Hermann Imre translation: Translation of Introduction
  • Folder 10: Hermann Imre translation: Part II
  • Folder 11: Hermann Imre translation: Part III
  • Folder 12: Hermann Imre translation: Part IV
  • Folder 13: Hermann Imre translation: Second edition of Imre’s Die Psychoanalyse als Methode (Köln, 1963)
  • Folder 14: Hermann Imre translation: Thaler translation of Imre’s “The psychological field” (1986)
  • Folder 15: Hermann Imre translation: Thaler’s 1988 revision of Imre translation

BOX SEVEN

  • Folder 1: American Psychiatric Association. Conference on educational development (New Orleans : 1978)
  • Folder 2: American Psychoanalytic Association
  • Folder 3: American Psychoanalytic Association. Workshop on psychoanalysis in Rochester (New York : 1993)
  • Folder 4: International Psychoanalytic Association
  • Folder 5: Journal of the American Academy of Religion. Article reviewed (1985-86)
  • Folder 6: Medical Society of New York. Annual meeting (Kiamesha Lake : 1964)
  • Folder 7: Rochester Academy of Medicine
  • Folder 8: University of Rochester. Rochester plan (1975)
  • Folder 9: University of Rochester. Rochester plan (1975-76)
  • Folder 10: University of Rochester Medical Center. Patient care review committee (1989)
  • Folder 11: University of Rochester Medical Center. Dept. of Psychiatry. Mental status examination (1964)
  • Folder 12: University of Rochester Medical Center. Dept. of Psychiatry. Report of the committee on the study of the principles and practice of psychotherapy as taught to residents (1968)
  • Folder 13: University of Rochester Medical Center. Dept. of Psychiatry. Hamburger memorial library fund (1972-75)
  • Folder 14: University of Rochester Medical Center. Dept. of Psychiatry. Meyerowitz lecture by Peter Sifneos (1986)
  • Folder 15: University of Rochester Medical Center. Dept. of Psychiatry. Outline of mental status examination (1991)
  • Folder 16: University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry. M.D. 1949 [graduation exercise] (1949)
  • Folder 17: Western Monroe Mental Health Center. Seminars on supervision (1984-85)
  • Folder 18: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society (1957)
  • Folder 19: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society (1960-69)
  • Folder 20: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society (1971-73)
  • Folder 21: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society (1974-79)

BOX EIGHT

  • Folder 1: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society (1980-85)
  • Folder 2: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Lecture by Sophie Freud (1986)
  • Folder 3: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society (1986-87)
  • Folder 4: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society (1988)
  • Folder 5: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society (1990-93)
  • Folder 6: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (Mar 1975)
  • Folder 7: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (6th : Oct 1980)
  • Folder 8: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (7th : May 1982)
  • Folder 9: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (8th : Apr 1983)
  • Folder 10: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (9th :Apr 1984)
  • Folder 11: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (10th : Apr 1985)
  • Folder 12: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (11th : Apr 1986)
  • Folder 13: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (12th : Apr 1987)
  • Folder 14: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (13th : Apr 1988)
  • Folder 15: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (14th : Apr 1989)
  • Folder 16: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (15th : Apr 1990)
  • Folder 17: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (16th : Apr 1991)
  • Folder 18: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (17th : Apr 1992)
  • Folder 19: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (18th : Apr 1993)
  • Folder 20: Western New York Psychoanalytic Society. Sandor Feldman Memorial Lecture (19th : Apr 1994)

Otto Thaler, M.D., in 1955

Otto Thaler, M.D. in 1955 (detail from Dept. of Psychiatry group portrait)

BOX NINE

  • Folder 1: First-year psychiatry course: John Romano’s correspondence regarding student reading lists (1947)
  • Folder 2: First-year psychiatry course (1962-63): First session
  • Folder 3: First-year psychiatry course (1962-63): Thaler & Romano joint lecture
  • Folder 4: First-year psychiatry course (1963-64): Miscellaneous
  • Folder 5: First-year psychiatry course (1963-64): Sessions 2-6
  • Folder 6: First-year psychiatry course (1963-64): Sessions 7-11
  • Folder 7: First-year psychiatry course (1963-64): Sessions 13-19
  • Folder 8: First-year psychiatry course (1963-64): Sessions 20-25
  • Folder 9: First-year psychiatry course (1963-64): Sessions 26, 27, 29
  • Folder 10: First-year psychiatry course (1964-65): Sessions 7, 14
  • Folder 11: First-year psychiatry course (1965-66): Sessions 7, 9, 10, 12-14

BOX TEN

  • Folder 1: First-year psychiatry course (1965-66): Sessions 15, 17, 21, 25, 26, 28
  • Folder 2: First-year psychiatry course (1965-66): Sessions 29-31, 34
  • Folder 3: First-year psychiatry course (1967-68): Sessions 1, 4, 5
  • Folder 4: First-year psychiatry course (1967-68): Sessions 6-8
  • Folder 5: First-year psychiatry course (1967-68): Unnumbered sessions
  • Folder 6: First-year psychiatry course (1968-69): Miscellanea
  • Folder 7: First-year psychiatry course (1968-69): Sessions 1-5
  • Folder 8: First-year psychiatry course (1968-69): Sessions 6-9
  • Folder 9: First-year psychiatry course (1968-69): Sessions 11-12
  • Folder 10: First-year psychiatry course (1968-69): Sessions 13-14

BOX ELEVEN

  • Folder 1: First-year psychiatry course (1968-69): Sessions 15, 17
  • Folder 2: First-year psychiatry course (1968-69): Sessions 19-21, 23, 26, 31
  • Folder 3: First-year psychiatry course (1969-70): Miscellanea
  • Folder 4: First-year psychiatry course (1969-70): Sessions 2, 3
  • Folder 5: First-year psychiatry course (1970-71): Sessions 1-4
  • Folder 6: First-year psychiatry course (1970-71): Sessions 5-9
  • Folder 7: First-year psychiatry course (1970-71): Sessions 10, 12, 14
  • Folder 8: First-year psychiatry course (1970-71): Sessions 15-19
  • Folder 9: First-year psychiatry course (1970-71): Sessions 20, 22-24
  • Folder 10: First-year psychiatry course (1971-72): Sessions 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12
  • Folder 11: First-year psychiatry course (1973-74): Miscellanea
  • Folder 12: First-year psychiatry course (1973-74): Sessions 2, 4, 6, 8-10, 15

BOX TWELVE

  • Folder 1: First-year psychiatry course (1974-75): Miscellanea
  • Folder 2: First-year psychiatry course (1974-75): Sessions 1-5
  • Folder 3: First-year psychiatry course (1974-75): Sessions 5-8
  • Folder 4: First-year psychiatry course (1974-75): Sessions 17, 18, 22, 23, 26, 27
  • Folder 5: First-year psychiatry course (1974-75): Sessions 28, 30-32
  • Folder 6: First-year psychiatry course (1974-75): Student evaluations
  • Folder 7: First-year psychiatry course (1975-76): Miscellanea
  • Folder 8: First-year psychiatry course (1975-76): Sessions 1-4, 6, 8, 9
  • Folder 9: First-year psychiatry course (1975-76): Sessions 10-14, 17, 18, 24, 27, 31
  • Folder 10: First-year psychiatry course (1976-77): Miscellanea
  • Folder 11: First-year psychiatry course (1976-77): Sessions 1-3

BOX THIRTEEN

  • Folder 1: First-year psychiatry course (1976-77): Sessions 4-6
  • Folder 2: First-year psychiatry course (1976-77): Sessions 7-10
  • Folder 3: First-year psychiatry course (1976-77): Sessions 11-14, 16
  • Folder 4: First-year psychiatry course (1976-77): Sessions 17, 20, 23, 25-28, 30
  • Folder 5: First-year psychiatry course (1977-78). Miscellanea
  • Folder 6: First-year psychiatry course (1977-78): Sessions 1-3
  • Folder 7: First-year psychiatry course (1977-78): Sessions 4-7, 9, 10, 12
  • Folder 8: First-year psychiatry course (1977-78): Sessions 22-26
  • Folder 9: First-year psychiatry course (1977-78): Sesssions 27-29, 31, 34

BOX FOURTEEN

  • Folder 1: First-year psychiatry course (1977-78): Student evaluations
  • Folder 2: First-year psychiatry course (1977-78): Student papers
  • Folder 3: First-year psychiatry course (1978-79): Miscellanea
  • Folder 4: First-year psychiatry course (1978-79): Sesssions 1-4, 6-12, 14, 16
  • Folder 5: First-year psychiatry course (1978-79): Sesssions 23-28, 32-34
  • Folder 6: First-year psychiatry course (1978-79): Student evaluations
  • Folder 7: First-year psychiatry course (1979-80): Miscellanea
  • Folder 8: First-year psychiatry course (1979-80): Student evaluations
  • Folder 9: First-year psychiatry course (1979-80): Sesssions 1, 7-9
  • Folder 10: First-year psychiatry course (1979-80): Sesssions 10-13

BOX FIFTEEN

  • Folder 1: First-year psychiatry course (1979-80): Sesssions 14-18, 22-24
  • Folder 2: First-year psychiatry course (1979-80): Sesssions 25, 28-30, 32
  • Folder 3: First-year psychiatry course (1980-81) Miscellanea & evaluations
  • Folder 4: First-year psychiatry course (1980-81): Sesssions 2, 5-7, 9, 19, 23, 25, 28, 29, 31, 33
  • Folder 5: First-year psychiatry course (1981-82): Miscellanea
  • Folder 6: First-year psychiatry course (1981-82): Sesssions 1-5, 7, 8
  • Folder 7: First-year psychiatry course (1981-82): Sessions 9-12, 20, 24
  • Folder 8: First-year psychiatry course (1981-82): Sesssions 26-34
  • Folder 9: First-year psychiatry course (1982-83): Miscellanea & evaluations
  • Folder 10: First-year psychiatry course (1982-83): Sesssions 1-7, 10-13
  • Folder 11: First-year psychiatry course (1982-83): Sesssions 14, 16, 17
  • Folder 12: First-year psychiatry course (1982-83): Sesssions 24-29, 31, 33, 34

BOX SIXTEEN

  • Folder 1: Reading lists for various courses (1947-77)
  • Folder 2: Psychosocial medicine II (1976-88): Miscellanea
  • Folder 3: Psychosocial medicine II (1979-80): Student evaluations
  • Folder 4: Psychosocial medicine II (1982): Student evaluations
  • Folder 5: Psychosocial medicine II (1983): Student evaluations
  • Folder 6: Psychosocial medicine II (1984-85): Student evaluations
  • Folder 7: Psychosocial medicine II (1985): Student evaluations
  • Folder 8: Psychosocial medicine II (Feb 1987): Human sexuality Group G. Student interview
  • Folder 9: Psychosocial medicine II (Fall 1986)
  • Folder 10: Psychosocial medicine II (Fall 1987)
  • Folder 11: Psychosocial medicine II (1987-88): Student evaluations
  • Folder 12: School of Nursing NUR 452: Psychopathology (1975)
  • Folder 13: School of Nursing NUR 452: Psychopathology (1979-81)
  • Folder 14: School of Nursing NUR 452: Psychopathology (1982)
  • Folder 15: School of Nursing NUR 452: Psychopathology (1983)
  • Folder 16: University of Rochester. Preceptorial on psychoanalysis (1966)

BOX SEVENTEEN

  • Folder 1: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (7/3/69)
  • Folder 2: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (7/9/69)
  • Folder 3: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (7/16/69)
  • Folder 4: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (7/23/69)
  • Folder 5: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (8/26/82)
  • Folder 6: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (9/22/82)
  • Folder 7: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (9/29/82)
  • Folder 8: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (10/6/82)
  • Folder 9: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (10/13/82)
  • Folder 10: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (10/27/82)
  • Folder 11: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (11/3/82)
  • Folder 12: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (11/10/82)
  • Folder 13: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (12/1/82)
  • Folder 14: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (12/15/82)
  • Folder 15: Supervision of the Psychiatric Resident. Tape transcription (1/5/83)

BOX EIGHTEEN

  • Folder 1: Resident tutorial (1967)
  • Folder 2: Resident tutorial (1967)
  • Folder 3: Resident tutorial (1967)
  • Folder 4: Resident pyschotherapy seminars (1971-72)
  • Folder 5: Post graduate year 2 seminar (1982): Session 2
  • Folder 6: Post graduate year 2 seminar (1982): Session 3
  • Folder 7: Post graduate year 2 seminar (1982): Session 5
  • Folder 8: Post graduate year 2 seminar (1982): Unnumbered but dated 7/29
  • Folder 9: Post graduate year 2 seminar (1982): Session 7
  • Folder 10: Post graduate year 2 seminar (1982): Unnumbered but dated 8/10
  • Folder 11: Post graduate year 2 seminar (1982): Unnumbered & undated
  • Folder 12: Post graduate year 4 seminar: 3/30/84
  • Folder 13: Post graduate year 4 seminar: 5/7/84
  • Folder 14: Independent study program (1980-82): Student evaluations
  • Folder 15: Psychiatry clerkship (1981-82): Student evaluations
  • Folder 16: Unidentified course (1985): Lecture I. Ego psychology
  • Folder 17: Unidentified course (1985): Lecture II. Object relations
  • Folder 18: Unidentified course (1985): Lecture III. Transference

BOX NINETEEN

  • Folder 1: Patient interviews: A
  • Folder 2: Patient interviews: B-BAK
  • Folder 3: Patient interviews: BAL-BOZ
  • Folder 4: Patient interviews: BRA-BRI
  • Folder 5: Patient interviews: BRO-BU
  • Folder 6: Patient interviews: CA-CONO
  • Folder 7: Patient interviews: CONT-CRO

BOX TWENTY

  • Folder 1: Patient interviews: D
  • Folder 2: Patient interviews: E
  • Folder 3: Patient interviews: FA-FIN
  • Folder 4: Patient interviews: FO-FR
  • Folder 5: Patient interviews: GAL-GAT
  • Folder 6: Patient interviews: GIL-GR
  • Folder 7: Patient interviews: HAL-HAY
  • Folder 8: Patient interviews: HAW-HE
  • Folder 9: Patient interviews: HIL-HY

BOX TWENTY-ONE

  • Folder 1: Patient interviews: J
  • Folder 2: Patient interviews: K
  • Folder 3: Patient interviews: L
  • Folder 4: Patient interviews: Mc-MAL
  • Folder 5: Patient interviews: MAR-MEY
  • Folder 6: Patient interviews: MIC-MU
  • Folder 7: Patient interviews: N
  • Folder 8: Patient interviews: O

BOX TWENTY-TWO

  • Folder 1: Patient interviews: P
  • Folder 2: Patient interviews: R
  • Folder 3: Patient interviews: SA-SI
  • Folder 4: Patient interviews: SM-SY
  • Folder 5: Patient interviews: T
  • Folder 6: Patient interviews: V
  • Folder 7: Patient interviews: W
  • Folder 8: Patient interviews: Y

BOX TWENTY-THREE

  • Folder 1: Patient interviews: Z
  • Folder 2: Patient interviews: Unnamed
  • Folder 3: Notebook recording analysis of patient D.S. (3/7/80-12/17/80)
  • Folder 4: Notebook recording analysis of patient D.S. (12/18/80-8/12/81)
  • Folder 5: Notebook recording analysis of patient D.S. (8/13/81-7/12/82)
  • Folder 6: Notebook recording analysis of patient D.S. (7/14/82-5/22/84)
  • Folder 7: Notebook recording analysis of patient E.S. (9/28/81-6/2/82)
  • Folder 8: Notebook recording analysis of patient E.S. (6/3/82-12/23/82)