The American Psycho-Analytical Association elects Dr. J.C. Thompson
Eitingon, M. (1925). The American Psycho-Analytical Association. Bul. Int. Psychoanal. Assn., 6:521-522.
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The American Psycho-Analytical Association

M. Eitingon

The annual meeting of the American Psycho-Analytical Association was held at Richmond, Va., on May 12, 1925. It was well attended by guests and the following members: Drs. Burrow and Taneyhill, of Baltimore; Brill, Glueck, Oberndorf, Stern, of New York; Chapman and Sullivan, of Towson, Md.; Coriat, of Boston; Menniger, of Topeka, Kan.; White, of Washington; and Hutchings, of Utica, N.Y.

The following papers were read:

Psycho-analysis and literature: I. H. Coriat.

Psycho-analytic study of a case of organic epilepsy: K. A. Menninger.

Psycho-analytic improvisations and the personal equation: T. Burrow.

Regression: H. S. Sullivan.

The history of the psycho-analytic movement in America: C. P. Oberndorf.

What is a cure in psycho-analysis: Adolph Stern.

The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:

President: Dr. T. Burrow.

Secretary: Dr. A. Stern.

Members of the Council: Drs. Brill, Coriat and Taneyhill.

New Member elected: Dr. J. C. Thompson, of Baltimore.

Dr. J.C. Thompson was in practise with Clara Mabel Thompson at a clinic in Baltimore during this time.