Bull. Nina:The Attitude Theory of Emotion. New York: Nerv. & Ment. Dis. Monographs, 1951.
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Burrow, Trigant: "The meaning of the psychic factor." J. abnorm. Psychol., 1913, 8, 3-11.
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Burrow, Trigant: "Psychoanalysis and life." Unpublished, read before the N.Y. Acad. Med.. October 14th, 1913 .
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Burrow, Trigant: "The psychoanalyst and the community." J.A.M.A., 1914, 62, 1876-1878.
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Burrow, Trigant: "The genesis and meaning of 'homosexuality' and its relation to the problem of introverted mental states." Psychoanal. Rev., 1917, 4, 272-284.
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Burrow, Trigant: "Notes with reference to Freud, Jung and Adler ." J. abnorm. Psychol..1917, 12, 161-167.
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Burrow, Trigant: "The origin of the incest-awe." Psychoanal. Rev., 1918, 5, 243-254.
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Burrow, Trigant: "Social images versus reality." J. abnorm. Psychol. and soc. Psychol., 1924, 19, 230-235.
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Burrow, Trigant: "Psychiatry as an objective science." Brit. J. med. Psychol., 1925, 5, 298-309.
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Burrow, Trigant: "Insanity a social problem." Amer. J. Sociol., 1926, 32, 80-87.
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Burrow, Trigant: "Our mass neurosis." Psychol. Bull., 1926. 23, 305-312.
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Burrow, Trigant: "Psychoanalytic improvisations and the personal equation." Psychoanal. Rev., 1926, 13, 173-186.
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Burrow, Trigant : The Social Basis of Consciousness-A Study in Organic Psychology. New York: Harcourt, Brace. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1927.
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Burrow, Trigant: "The problem of the transference." Brit. J. med. Psychol., 1927, 7, 193-202.
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Burrow, Trigant : "The autonomy of the 'I' from the standpoint of group analysis." Psyche (London), 1928, 8, 35-50.
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Burrow, Trigant: "The basis of group-analysis, or the analysis of the reactions of normal and neurotic individuals." Brit. J. med. Psychol., 1928, 198-206.
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Burrow, Trigant : "Physiological behavior-reactions in the individual and the community—a study in phyloanalysis." Psyche (London), 1930, 11, 67-81.
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Burrow, Trigant : The Biology of Human Conflict—An Anatomy of Behavior, Individual and Social. New York: Macmillan, 1937.
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Burrow, Trigant : The Neurosis of Man—An Introduction to a Science of Human Behavior. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1949. Full text is included in Science and Man's Behavior—The Contribution of Phylobiology, ed. by William E. Galt.New York: Philosophical Library, 1953 .
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Burrow, Trigant : "Prescription for peace—the biological basis of man's ideological conflicts," in Explorations in Altruistic Love and Behavior, ed. by Pitirim A. Sorokin.Boston: Beacon Press, 1950.
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Cantril, Hadley : The "Why" of Man's Experience. New York: Macmillan, 1950.
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Ferenczi, Sandor: "Entwicklungsstufen des Wirklichkeitssinnes." Int. Ztschrft. f. aertz. Psychoanal., 1913, 1, 124-138. Translated into English by Edmond Jones under the title "Stages in the development of the sense of reality" and published in Ferenczi's book, Contributions to Psycho-Analysis. Boston: Badger , 1916.
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Galt, William E.: "Phyloanalysis—a brief study in Trigant Burrow's group or phyletic method of behavior analysis." J. abizorm. and soc. Psychol., 1933, 27, 411-429.
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Galt, William E.: "The principle of co-operation in behavior ." Quart. Rev. Biol., 1940, 15, 401-410.
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Galt, William E., et al. (eds.): A Search for Man's Sanity—The Selected Letters of Trigant Burrow, with Biographical Notes. New York: Oxford University Press, 1958.
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Goldstein, Kurt:The Organism—A Holistic Approach to Biology. New York: American Book Company, 1939 .
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Leighton, Alexander H., Clausen, John A., and Wilson, Robert N. (eds.): Explorations in Social Psychiatry. New York: Basic Books, 1957.
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MacCurdy, John T.: Problems in Dynamic Psychology. New York: Macmillan, 1922.
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May, Rollo, Angel, Ernest, and Ellenberger, Henri F. (eds.): Existence—A New Dimension in Psychiatry and Psychology. New York: Basic Books , 1958.
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Oberndorf, Clarence P.: A History of Psychoanalysis in America. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1953.
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Opler, Marvin K.: Culture and Mental Health. New York: Macmillan, 1959.
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Riese, Walther:The Conception of Disease. New York: Philosophical Library, 1953.
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Straus, Erwin W.: "The sigh—an introduction to a theory of expression." Tidjschrift. v. Phil., 1952 , 14.
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Syz, Hans: "Remarks on group analysis." Amer. J. Psychiat., 1928, 8, 141-148.
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Syz, Hans: "Socio-individual principles in psychopathology ." Brit. J. med. Psychol., 1930, 10, 329-343.
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Syz, Hans: "The concept of the organism-as-a-whole and its application to clinical situations." Human Biol., 1936, 8, 489-507.
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Syz, Hans: "The social neurosis." Amer. J. Sociol., 1937, 42, 895-897.
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Syz, Hans: "Burrow's differentiation of tensional patterns in relation to behavior disorders." J. Psychol., 1940, 9, 153-163.
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Syz, Hans: "Phylopathology," in Encyclopedia of Psychology, ed. by Philip L. Harriman.New York: Philosophical Library, 1946, 519-522.
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Syz, Hans: "New perspectives in behavior study—a phylobiological reorientation." J. Psychol., 1951, 31, 21-27.
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Syz, Hans: "An experiment in inclusive psychotherapy," in Experimental Psychopathology , ed. by Paul H. Hoch and Joseph Zubin.New York: Grune & Stratton, 1957, 129-169.
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Syz, Hans: "Trigant Burrow's thesis in relation to psychotherapy," in Progress in Psychotherapy, II, ed. by Jules H. Masserman and J. L. Moreno.New York: Grune & Stratton, 1957, 147-155.
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Syz, Hans: "Problems of perspective from the background of Trigant Burrow's group-analytic researches." Int. J. Group Psychother., 1961, 11, 143-165.