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Oskar Diethelm Library

Oskar Diethelm Library

DeWitt Wallace Institute of Psychiatry: History, Policy and the Arts
Weill Cornell Medical College
525 East 68th Street, Box 140
New York, NY 10065, United States
212-746-3728
Founded in 1936, the Oskar Diethelm Library houses, preserves, and provides access to printed books and serials, archives and manuscripts, photographs, prints, sound and video recordings, and other ephemera and is part of Weill Cornell Medical College's DeWitt Wallace Institute of Psychiatry: History, Policy, & the Arts. The library's rare book collection contains approximately 35,000 titles dating back to the 15th century dealing with psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis, mesmerism, spiritualism, phrenology, witchcraft, and related topics. World-renowned individuals and organizations are also represented in the approximately 1500 linear feet of archives, including Donald W. Winnicott, Thomas Salmon, and the American Psychoanalytic Association.

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Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry Records, 1946-2017

86 boxes 35.86 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains records from the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. The collection has 9 series: Constitution, By-Laws, and Related Documents; Directors and Officers; Administrative Committees; Committees; Meetings; Membership Information; Publications; Other Organizations; Audio-Visual Materials.

David Hamburg MD Papers, 1996 - 2011

4 boxes 1.67 linear feet
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This collection documents David Hamburg's work in the prevention of deadly conflict, mass violence, and genocide between 1996 to 2011. The collection has 4 series: United Nations, European Union, Scholars and World Leaders, and Written work.
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Advisory Committee to the Secretary-General on Preventing Genocide, 2005-2011 Box 1

Jacob Arlow MD Papers, 1944-2004

35 boxes 14.18 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains the papers of Jacob Arlow, an American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and professor. The collection has 5 series: Correspondence; General Files; Miscellaneous/Personal files; Unpublished Writings, Commentaries, Discussions, Panels and Notes; Reprints, Publications, Articles and Drafts, Book Reviews, other writings.

American Academy of Psychoanalysis History Committee Records, 1958-1998

25 boxes 20.34 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains records from the American Academy of Psychoanalysis History Committee. The collection has 6 series: Miscellaneous Materials, Publications, Audiotapes and Videotape, Oral History Project Records, Oral History Tapes, and Meeting Audiotapes. The collection has some materials without a series or unprocessed and needs to be reprocessed.

Franz Alexander MD Papers, 1901 - 1986, bulk 1930 - 1964

17 boxes 7.67 linear feet
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This collection contains the papers of Franz Alexander, a renowned Hungarian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who is often described as one of the founders of psychosomatic medicine for his work in identifying emotional tension as a cause of physical illness and was also known for using psychoanalytic theories to study criminal behavior. The collection has 6 series: Franz Alexander Correspondence (1927-1986), Franz Alexander General Files (1931-1981), Franz Alexander Miscellaneous and Personal Files (1901-1956), Anita Alexander Files (1932-1964), Reprints and Publications (1925-1961), and Photographs (1927-1964).

Frankwood Williams MD Papers, 1879-1983

31 boxes 13.72 linear feet
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This collection contains the papers of Frankwood E. Williams, an American psychiatrist who focused on the prevention of mental illness and was concerned with the science of human nature. The collection has 12 series: Personal Papers, World War I, National Committee for Mental Hygiene, Professional Correspondence, Conferences and Programs, School Related Records, Lectures and Research Notes, Publications, Miscellaneous, Photographs, Emily Martin, and Reprints and Manuscripts of Other Authors.

Emily Martin Papers, 1912-1979

21 boxes 8.55 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains the papers of Emily Martin, who worked for the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, Frankwood E. Williams, Clifford Beers, and Thomas Salmon. The collection has 4 series: Photographs, Printed materials, Subject files, and Correspondence.

Donald Winnicott Papers, 1930 - 1987

9 boxes 3.75 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains the papers of Donald Winnicott, who was known for his studies on the mother-infant relationship, the process of separation, and the use of the transitional object (e.g. the blanket or the teddy bear). The collection has 3 series: Correspondence, Unpublished Papers, and Oral History.
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A-B, 1961 Box 2

A-B, 1963 Box 3

A-B, August, 1969 - June, 1970 Box 6

National Committee for Mental Hygiene Records, 1907 - 1975

30 boxes 12.31 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains records from the National Committee for Mental Hygiene. The collection has 8 series: Clifford Beers Personal and Addresses; Minutes, Annual Meetings, and Administration; Correspondence with Individuals; Subject Files; State Societies; Survey for Directory of Psychiatric Clinics in the U.S.; Psychiatric Education; and Publications.
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Peter Blos PhD Papers, 1923 - 1997, bulk 1964 - 1990

14 boxes 6.42 linear feet
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This collection contains the papers of Peter Blos, who was one of the central figures in child and adolescent analysis. The collection has 9 series: Correspondence (1966-1995), Lectures (1949-1995, n.d.), Manuscripts (1966-1995, n.d.), Marta Grone Correspondence (1957-1964, n.d.), Case Seminars (1957-1963, n.d.), Miscellaneous (1950-1993, n.d.), Reprints (1935-1991), Photographs, and Certificates (1934-1988).