1. BAKAN, DAVID. Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition. New York: Van Nostrand, 1958. Bakan, in this book andhis other work, understands Freud's use of sexuality inametaphoric sense.
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2. ERIKSON, ERIK H.Young Man Luther. New York: Norton, 1958. See Erikson's discussion of Luther's childhood.
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3. FREUD, MARTIN. Sigmund Freud: Man and Father. New York: Vanguard Press, 1958.
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4. FREUD, SIGMUND. Three essays on sexuality (1905). Published in the Complete Works of Sigmund Freud (Standard ed.). London: Hogarth Press, 1953.
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5. FREUD, SIGMUND. The Future of an Illusion (1927). New York: Doubleday, 1957.
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6. FREUD, SIGMUND. Civilization and Its Discontents (1930). New York: Doubleday, 1958.
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7. FREUD, SIGMUND. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis (1910). Garden City,, N. Y.: Garden City Publ. Co., 1943.
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8. FREUD, SIGMUND. An Autobiographical Study. (Trans. by James Strachey.) London: Hogarth Press, 1935.
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9. HALL, CALVIN S.. A Primer of Freudian Psychology. New York: Mentor Books, 1955.
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10. ICHHEISER, G.On Freud blind spots concerning some obvious facts. J. Indiv. Psychol., May, 1960, 45-46.
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11. JONES, ERNEST. The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. New York: Basic Books, 1953-1957. 3 vols.
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12. MASLOW, A. H.Cognition of being in the peak experiences. J. Genetic Psychol.1959, 94, 43-66.
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13. MASLOW, A. H. & MASLOW, B.The Art Test. Not yet copyrighted.
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14. NAMECHE, G., MASLOW, A. H., & MORANT, R. B.Style and accuracy of esthetic judgment and the judgment of others. Paper delivered to theAmer. Psychological Assoc., Chicago, September, 1960.
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15. PROGOFF, IRA. Jung's Psychology and Its Social Meaning. New York: Julian Press, 1953. Progoff suggests that Freud's inadequate understanding of history and religionis traceableto methods that are too narrow to deal with man's total involvements.
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16. PROGOFF, IRA. The Death and Rebirth of Psychology. New York: Julian Press, 1956. Progoff 's theme is that psychology 'died' when it sold out completely to analytical methodology, and that it was 'reborn' when methods of greater depth than Freud's were employed.
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17. RIEFF, PHILIP. Freud: The Mind of the Moralist. New York: Viking Press, 1959.
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18. ROGERS, CARL R.The nature of Man. J. Pastoral Psychol., May, 1960, II, pp. 25-26.
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19. ROGERS, CARL R.A therapist's view of the good life. The Humanist, September-October, 1957, II, p. 299-299.
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20. ROGERS, CARL R.Persons or science? a philosophical question. Amer. Psychologist, July, 1955, X, pp. 267-268.
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21. SACHS, HANS. Freud, Master and Friend. Cambriaige, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, 1944.
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22. SOROKIN, P.The Ways and Power of Love. Boston: Beacon Press, 1954.
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23. TILLICH, PAUL. Dynamics of Faith. New York: Harper, 1957.
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24. VAN KAAM, ADRIAN. The third force in European psychology. chosynthesis Research Foundation Bull., Greenville, Del., 1960.