Masserman, J.H.: Peripatetic social psychiatry. Current Psychiatric Therapies. New York, Grune & Stratton. Vol. XI, pp. 198-263.
2.
In 1959, I was invited by the Czech Government to represent American psychiatry at the First Czech Psychiatric Congress with International Participation, which I reported in detail as: Battlements and Bridges in the East, in Progress in Psychotherapy, Vol. V. New York, Grune & Stratton, 1960, pp. 231-254.
3.
The 1971 Annual Report of the Czech Psychiatric Institute, obtainable in English from Dr. L. Hanzlicek, Director, Praha 8, Bohnice, CSSR, summarizes many excellent physiologic, psychologic, social and therapeutic studies conducted at the Institute, Charles University and elsewhere in Czechoslovakia.
4.
After invitations in 1963 to act as Visiting Professor at Beirut, Ankara, Sofia, Bucharest and Warsaw, I wrote a report entitled "The sphere of psychiatry" published in Current Psychiatric Therapies , Vol. IV. New York. Grune & Stratton, 1964, pp. 280-303.
5.
Ibid, pp. 293-294.
6.
Masserman, Christine McGuire and Solomon, L.M., Editors: Clinical Simulations : Selected Problems in Patient Management. Philadelphia, Apple-Century-Croft, 1971.
7.
Recent succinct reviews will be found in Masserman, J.H., The Biodynamic Roots of Human Behavior; Springfield, Illinois, Charles C. Thomas, 1968 and in A Psychiatric Odyssey, New York, Science House , 1971.