Selected Bibliography

A number of works of immediate relevance to this study, to which no direct reference is made in the text, are included below.

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BATESON, G. (1958). Cultural problems posed by a study of schizophrenic process. In Auerbach (ed.), Schizophrenia. An integrated approach. New York: Ronald Press.

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BION, W. R. (1965). Transformations. London: Heinemann Medical Books.

BINSWANGER, L. (1958). The case of Ellen West. Trans. Mendel, W. M., and Lyons, J. In May, R. et al. (eds), Existencea new dimension in psychiatry and psychology. New York: Basic Books.

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BRODEY, W. M. (1959). Some family operations and schizophrenia. A.M.A. Arch. Gen. Psychiat. I, 379.

BRONFENBRENNER, U. (1958). The study of identification through interpersonal perception. In Tagiuri, R., and Petrullo, L. (eds), Person perception and interpersonal behavior. California: Stanford University Press.

BRUNER, J. S., SHAPIRO, D., and TAGIURI, R. (1958). Facial features and inference processes in interpersonal perception. In Tagiuri, R., and Petrullo, L. (eds), Person perception and interpersonal behavior. California: Stanford University Press.

BRUNER, J. S., and TAGIURI, R. (1954). The perception of people. In Lindzey, G. (ed.), Handbook of social psychology, vol. 2. Cambridge, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.

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BUBER, M. (1957b). Elements of the inter-human contact. Psychiatry 20.

BURTT, E. A. (1955). The teachings of the compassionate Buddha. New York: Mentor Books.

DOSTOYEVSKY, F. (1951). Crime and punishment. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.

DOSTOEVSKY, F. (1958). The double. A poem of St. Petersburg. London: The Harvill Press; Indiana: Indiana University Press.

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FREUD, A. (1954). The ego and the mechanisms of defence. London: Hogarth Press.

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GENET, J. (1957b). The balcony. London: Faber & Faber.

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HALEY, J. (1958a). The art of psychoanalysis. ETC.

HALEY, J. (1958b). An interactional explanation of hypnosis. Amer. J. Clin. Hypnosis 1, 41.

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HALEY, J. (1960). Observation of the family of the schizophrenic. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat. 30, 460.

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HBIDER, F. (1958). The psychology of interpersonal relations. New York: Wiley; London: Chapman & Hall.

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JACKSON, D. D. (1959). Family interaction, family homeostasis and some implications for conjoint family therapy. In Masserman, J. (ed.), Individual and familial dynamics. New York: Grune & Stratton.

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