READING LIST — SABINA SPIELREIN
Covington, C. and Wharton, B. (2003). Sabina Spielrein: Forgotten Pioneer of Psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge.
(2001) Burgholzli Hospital Records of Sabina Spielrein. J. Analytical Psychology, 46, pp. 15-42.
Minder, B. (2001). Sabina Spielrein. Jung’s patient at the Burgholzli. J. Analytical Psychology, 46, pp. 43-66.
Minder, B. (2001). A Document. Jung to Freud 1905: A report on Sabina Spielrein. J. Analytical Psychology, 46, pp. 67-72.
Graf-Nold, A. (2001). The Zurich School of Psychiatry in Theory and Practice. Sabina Spielrein’s Treatment at the Burgholzli Clinic in Zurich. J. Analytical Psychology, 46, pp. 73-104.
Covington, C. (2001) Comments on the Burghölzli hospital records of Sabina Spielrein. J. Analytical Psychology, 46, pp. 105-116.
Hoffer, A. (2001). Jung’s Analysis of Sabina Spielrein and His Use of Freud’s Free Association Method, J. Analytical Psychology. J. Analytical Psychology, 46, pp. 117-128.
Cifali, M. (2001). Sabina Spielrein, A Woman Psychoanalyst: Another Picture. J. Analytical Psychology, 46, pp. 129-138.
Vidal, F. (2001). Sabina Spielrein, Jean Piaget—Going Their Own Ways. J. Analytical Psychology, 46, pp. 139-154.
Spielrein, S. (2001). Unedited Extracts from a Diary (1906/1907?). (Prologue by Jeanne Moll). J. Analytical Psychology, 46, pp. 155-172.
Jung, C.G. (2001), The Letters of C.G. Jung to Sabina Spielrein. J. Analytical Psychology, 46, pp. 173-200.
Spielrein, S. (2001). Sabina Spielrein: Psychoanalytic Studies (The unconscious phantasies in “Kuprin’s Duel,” Animal symbolism and a boy’s phobia, The mother-in-law); The Motor-Car—A Symbol of Male Power; A Dream and a Vision of Shooting Stars. J. Analytical Psychology, 46, 201-214.
Spielrein, Sabina. (1994). “Destruction as the Cause of Coming Into Being.” Journal of Analytical Psychology 39): 155-186. (An English language translation of an essay originally published in German in 1912).
Freud, S. and Jung, C.G.. (1994). The Freud/Jung Letters: The Correspondence between Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung; Abridged Edition. William McGuire (Ed.). Translated by Ralph Manheim and R.F.C. Hull; abridged by Alan McGlashan Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Kerr, J. (1993). A Most Dangerous Method: The Story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Carotenuto, Aldo. (1982). A Secret Symmetry: Sabina Spielrein between Jung and Freud. New York: Pantheon. (“contains the extant portions of Spielrein’s diary during the years 1909-1912 as well as her letters to both Freud and Jung.”)
Freud, S. and Jung, C.G.. (1974). The Freud/Jung Letters: The Correspondence between Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung. William McGuire (Ed.). Translated by Ralph Manheim and R.F.C. Hull. Bollingen Series No. XCIV (94). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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