Psychology
Bibliographies and Original Works
General
Freud
Jung
General
Bibliographic Guide to Psychology (Boston: 1974- ). JFM
75-270. An annual volume listing all materials cataloged for the previous
year by the Research Libraries and supplemented by Library of Congress acquisitions.
Covers psychology, parapsychology and the occult.
Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, Chicago Psychoanalytical Literature
Index, 1920-1970 (Chicago: CPL Publishers, 1971) *RS-YED 77-4329.
A three-volume set, arranged by author, title and subject, of the index
maintained at the Chicago Institute of Psychoanalysis (supplements from
1971-88 on are included under the same classmark).
Sacks, Michael H., William H. Sledge, and Phyllis Rubinton, eds., Core
Readings in Psychiatry: An Annotated Guide to the Literature (New
York: Praeger, 1984). JFE 84-3533. Includes works considered classics
for introducing new concepts, as well as current works relevant to the understanding
of a specific subject area.
Freud
Freud, Sigmund,
The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological
Works of Sigmund Freud (London: Hogarth Press, 1956-1974). 24 vols.
*R-YEK 89-23611 and
YEK (Freud, S. Standard Edition). Translated
from the German under the general editorship of James Strachey, in collaboration
with Anna Freud and assisted by Alix Strachey and Alan Tyson.
Grinstein, Alexander, Sigmund Freud's Writings: A Comprehensive
Bibliography (New York: International Universities Press, Inc.,
1977). *RS-YBX (Freud, S.) 78-753. Includes Freud's early, non-psychology
writings that are not included in the Standard Edition,
as well as a bibliography of his letters.
Guttman, Samuel A., Randall L. Jones, and Stephen M. Parrish, eds.,
The Concordance to the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
(Boston: G.K. Hall, 1980). *R-YEK 80-4073. A six-volume set with
a key word in context (KWIC) index.
Grinstein, Alexander, The Index of Psychoanalytic Writings
(New York: International Universities Press, 1956-75). *RS-YEK 73-1095.
A fourteen-volume revision and updating of John Rickman's Index Psychoanalyticus,
1893-1926 (London: Woolf, 1928) that covers psychoanalytic literature
up to the end of 1969. It is arranged alphabetically by author, but there
is a detailed subject index. There are also frequent citations to English
translations of foreign language originals.
Harvard University, The Harvard List of Books in Psychology, Compiled
and Annotated by the Psychologists in Harvard University (Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1971, 4th ed.). JFD 84-909. Arranged by
topic, with annotations and an author index.
Jung
Hopcke, Robert,
A Guided Tour of the Collected Works of C.G. Jung
(Boston: Shambala, 1989).
JFE 89-2046.
Read, Herbert, Michael Fordham, and Gerhard Adler, eds., The Collected
Works of C.G. Jung (New York: Pantheon Books {Bollingen Series,
1953-79}). YBX. A twenty volume set with volume nineteen consisting
of a general bibliography of his writings and volume twenty acting as
a general index to all preceding ones.
Abstracts to the Collected Works of C.G. Jung. A Guide to the
Collected Works, Volumes I-XVII, Bollingen Series XX, Princeton
University Press (Rockville, MD: Information Planning Associates, 1976).
JFF 77-313. This item predates the completion of the Collected
Works, but its coverage of volumes one through seventeen is invaluable.
Loutit, C.M., comp., Bibliography of Bibliographies on Psychology,
1900-1927 (Washington, D.C.: National Research Council, 1928). *RB-YEB
An invaluable historical list that includes a twenty page subject index.
Mosak, Harold H., and Birdie Mosak, A Bibliography for Adlerian
Psychology (New York: Wiley, 1975). *RS-YBX (Adler) 75-8671.
Author listing with subject and personal name index.
Watson, Robert Irving, Eminent Contributors to Psychology
(New York: Springer, 1974-76). *RS-YEB 77-2385. Volume I is a bibliography
of primary references, while volume II is a bibliography of secondary references.
Watson, Robert Irving, The History of Psychology and the Behavioral
Sciences: A Bibliographic Guide (New York: Springer, 1978). *RS-YEB
78-3509. Covers the historical development of psychology in terms of
the field's connections to philosophy, medicine, literature and the social
sciences.