The Maenchen papers consist of correspondence, child analysis documents, manuscripts and reprints authored by Maenchen, and child analysis manuscripts collected by her. There are also notes created by Maenchen, case studies collected by her, and miscellaneous documents. The materials within...
The Norman papers include a collection of papers organized by subject, patient files by both Norman and Weiss, committee meetings and reports, the HFN Medical Corporation, correspondence, gifts to the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and a miscellaneous series. The collection...
The Reider papers consist of correspondence, invoices, biographical information, materials covering general psychoanalysis, research into chess, investigations of homosexuality and male homosexuality in ancient Greece, game theory, and the history of religion. The materials in the collection span the years...
The SFPI&S Institutional Archive contains significant materials relating to both individuals associated with the institution and the institution's history. The materials span the years 1918-2007.
The Skolnikoff papers include patient files and supervision of other analysts, book reviews and manuscripts written by Skolnikoff, discussions Skolnikoff had taken part in, teaching materials, papers collected on a variety of psychoanalytic topics and small amount of case studies,...
The Sylvester papers include work done by Sylvester both in the realm of child psychology and without, primarily dedicated to patient files from fifteen years of child therapy practice and manuscripts both written by and collected by Sylvester. Smaller sections...
The Wallerstein papers extensively cover his correspondence and some elements of his work spanning the years 1942-2000.
The Windholz papers consist of notes, patient sessions, discussions with analysts, manuscripts and reprints authored by him, manuscripts and reprints collected and inscribed to him, transcripts of graduate student seminars, administrative papers and miscellaneous documents. The materials in the collection...