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Wiltwyck School for Boys records, 1942-1981, bulk 1964-1982
20.58 linear feetPhoenix House Foundation oral history collection, 2014-2015
183 GigabytesJohn Bell, 2015 March 11 Box 1
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- House, having resolved himself to getting and staying clean. Bell takes great comfort in the therapeutic
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Bell begins with a discussion of his initial turn to drug use as a coping mechanism for dealing with academic stresses. After multiple arrests and stints in jail, Bell eventually winds up at Phoenix House, having resolved himself to getting and staying clean. Bell takes great comfort in the therapeutic community, likening it to the community he grew up in. He discusses his growing attachment to Phoenix House and to the people there during his time in-program. Eventually, Bell narrates how he got a job at the payroll department in Phoenix House and the insights he has gained during his time in the organization.
George De Leon, 2014 September 8 Box 1
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- researching the mechanisms engaged in the therapeutic community. He obtained his PhD from Columbia University
intensely involved in the day to day of the organization. He wrote the textbook The Therapeutic Community .
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De Leon discusses his work in clinical psychology at the Veterans Hospital as both his introduction to therapeutic communities and to Mitchell Rosenthal. He discusses the international and national growth of therapeutic communities as well as the policies and research that have made them what they are today. De Leon also examines different training and rehabilitation techniques popular in Phoenix House, and the future uses he sees for therapeutic communities.
New York Juvenile Asylum records (Children's Village), 1853-1954
117 linear feetSeries IV: Children's Village, 1921-1936
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- initiative to modernize the curriculum to reflect current educational and therapeutic developments. The
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The bulk of this series consists of a 1931 New York University study of Children's Village, along with papers and plans for new buildings on the campus. These documents were produced as part of an initiative to modernize the curriculum to reflect current educational and therapeutic developments. The series also contains published pamphlets and programs reporting on the progress of Children's Village in the early twentieth century
Edward Wortley Montagu papers, 1717-1780
1 boxManuscripts and letters pertaining to Edward Wortley Montagu, husband of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. The letters to Montagu, dating from 1723 to 1760, include correspondence with his father-in-law, Evelyn Pierrepont, John Montagu, the Earl of Sandwich, Chief Justice Peter King, and Lady Elizabeth Hamilton. There is also correspondence concerning Parliamentary elections, a bill in Parliament (1718), his son's reputation, and property matters. The manuscripts cover a range of personal matters, among the "Expenses at Bath" a record of his weight, estimates of his personal estate and debts, an expense account for his tour as ambassador to Turkey, a prescription for the treatment of gout, and the use of wine for health purposes.
Edgar Tafel architectural records and papers, 1919-2005
30 linear feetThis collection documents the life and career of Edgar Allen Tafel: New York architect, Frank Lloyd Wright historian, and one of the original apprentices of the Taliesin Fellowship from 1932. The collection primarily documents Tafel's professional activities and his later independent architectural career which was most prominent from 1965-1985. The collection is made up of nine series: Personal Papers, Correspondence, Writings, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, Photographs and Slides, Audio-Visual Material, and Printed Material.
Regional Imaging & Therapeutic Radiology Center (Marshall Erdman & Associates) (Staten Island, New York), 1986 Tube 67, Roll 97
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- Regional Imaging & Therapeutic Radiology Center (Marshall Erdman & Associates) (Staten Island, New
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40 drawings
Marshall Berman papers, 1940-2013
47.5 linear feetThe collection includes drafts of his work, professional and personal correspondence, emails (both digital and in hard copy), notebooks, dream journals, heavily annotated books, lecture notes, teaching materials, photographs and ephemera. Several RBML collections already contain correspondence with Berman. For scholars, this collection will provide important new insights into the thought and work of a leading late-20th-century New York City intellectual. An important segment of the Marshall Berman papers consists of digital materials connected with his more recent work as a writer, scholar, and teacher. The files are currently stored on his home computer.
Annotated Books, 1950s-1971 Box 31
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- Crisis (inscribed 1992, includes a clipping); Philip Rieff, The Triumph of the Therapeutic; R.D. Laing
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Erving Goffman, Relations in Public (inscribed 1971); Hebrew prayer book (includes children's scribbles on the inner cover); Howard Becker, Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance; Erving Goffman, Encounters: Two Studies in the Sociology of Interaction; Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations; Rousseau's Confessions (inscribed 1958); Rousseau, Émile; R.D. Laing, The Politics of Experience; R.D. Laing, Self and Others (inscribed 1969); Laing, The Divided Self (includes handwritten notes); Erik Erikson, Childhood and Society; Erik Erikson, Young Man Luther (inscribed 1965); Erik Erikson, Identity: Youth and Crisis (inscribed 1992, includes a clipping); Philip Rieff, The Triumph of the Therapeutic; R.D. Laing, The Politics of Experience & The Bird of Paradise; R.D. Laing and A. Esterson, Sanity, Madness, and the Family; Bruno Bettelheim, Symbolic Wounds; Identity and Anxiety: Survival of the Person in Mass Society, ed. Stein et al.; Erving Goffman, Asylums (inscribed Harvard, Feb. 1964); Erving Goffman, Interaction Ritual (inscribed 1967); Irving Howe, Politics and the Novel (inscribed 1960); The Writings of Anna Freud (inscribed 1968); Erich Fromm, The Fear of Freedom; Wilhelm Reich, Selected Writings (inscribed "return to Marshall Berman c/o Columbia Spectator Supplement); Wilhelm Reich, The Mass Psychology of Fascism; Erving Goffman, The Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life (inscribed 1960, includes clipping of Berman's review of Goffmans' Relations in Public in the 2/27/1972 NY Times Book Review); various Hebrew School texts and workbooks
Carnegie Corporation of New York, Series III: Grant Records, 1911-1994
1500 linear feetThe Corporation awards grants to nonprofit organizations and institutions for projects that are broadly educational in nature and that show promise of having national or international impact. Certain appropriations are made for activities, such as Corporation-led initiatives that are administered by the foundation's officers. The trustees set the overall policies of the foundation and have final authority to approve all grants above $50,000 recommended by the program staff. Grants of $25,000 or less, called discretionary grants, are made upon the approval of the president and are reported to the board; larger discretionary grants, those between $25,000 and $50,000, are also reviewed by a Corporation-wide group, which makes recommendations to the president. (from Program Guidelines 2003-2004 (http://www.carnegie.org/sub/program/areas.html))
Illinois, University of : Pilot Study of Therapeutic Counseling, , 1953-1956 Box iii.a 177, Folder 5
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- Illinois, University of : Pilot Study of Therapeutic Counseling, , 1953-1956
Otto Rank papers, 1903-1988, bulk 1903-1940
21 linear feetThe collection consists of (1) A group of early materials written between 1903-1905, before Rank met Freud. This includes 4 daybooks, a notebook of dreams, a notebook of poems, the manuscripts of "Der Kunstler;" (2) Correspondence between Freud and Rank between 1906-1924, including the controversy over THE TRAUMA OF BIRTH. 40 a.l.s. from Freud and typed copies from Rank, with a few letters to and from Ferenczi (3) Copies and some originals of the circular letters by members of the inner circle, Ernest Jones, Abraham, Eitingon, Ferenczi, Rank and Freud, 1920-1924 (4) Original handwritten manuscripts, typed copies, notes and corrections of Rank's major works (5) Rank's own listing and comments on his writings and publications (to 1930) (6) Rank's published works--20 titles.
Rank, Otto The Therapeutic Approach to the Neuroses, Pennsylvania School of Social Work, 25 Feb. 1928 Box 25, Folder 364
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- Rank, Otto The Therapeutic Approach to the Neuroses, Pennsylvania School of Social Work, 25 Feb
Rank, Otto Therapeutic Approach to the Neuroses. Rough notes., Philadelphia, 25 Feb 19[?] Box 25, Folder 364a
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- Rank, Otto Therapeutic Approach to the Neuroses. Rough notes., Philadelphia, 25 Feb 19[?]
Walter Farley Papers, 1933-1993, bulk 1935-1970
21 linear feetMedical Information Including Instructions on Therapeutic Riding Lessons, 1988 Box 44, Folder 3
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- Medical Information Including Instructions on Therapeutic Riding Lessons, 1988
Harriet Zuckerman papers, 1887-2014, bulk 1963-1992
71.52 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, research files, drafts, memoranda, etc.
Bacteriology--Non-Medical and Therapeutic Emphases in the 1920s, 1976-1979 Box 47
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- Bacteriology--Non-Medical and Therapeutic Emphases in the 1920s, 1976-1979
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