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1. Psychiatry and Religion, Journal of Religion and Health, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1967.
2. The Relationship of the REM to Analytical Psychology, American Journal of Psychiatry, 124, April 1968, pp. 1459-63.
3. Comments on Suicide and the Soul, Journal of Existential Psychology, Vol. 7, No. 25, Spring 1969, pp. 102-108.
4. Psychedelic Imagery in Dreams, Psychological Perspectives, Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 1972, pp. 47-59.
5. A Clinical Case of Puer Identification, Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 19, No. 2, 1974, pp. 151-164.
6. The Practice of Multiple Analyses in Analytical Psychology. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 12, No. 2, 1976, pp. 159-167.
7. The Life and Work of C.G. Jung in International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry, Psychology, Neurology, and Experimental Psychology, ed. by Benjamin Woman, 1977, Aesculysms Publishing, Inc.
8. Jungian Analysis, International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry, Psychology, Neurology, and Experimental Psychology, pp. 238-242.
9. Puer and Puella Archetypes, International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry, Psychology, Neurology, and Experimental Psychology, pp. 109-111.
10. Dreams, International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry, Psychology, Neurology, and Experimental Psychology, pp. 143-146.
11. How to Read Jung (with Thomas Parker), International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry, Psychology, Neurology, and Experimental Psychology.
12. Editor: A 100,000 word section on Jungian Psychology for the International Encyclopedia of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, Psychology and Neurology. Co-editor: Thomas Parker.
13. Dreams and Psychological Types - Methods of Treatment in Analytical Psychology. Bonz Verlag, Stuttgart, 1980. Ec. Ian Baker, pp. 139-144.
14. Introversion and/or Schizoid - Clinical Thoughts. The Shaman from Elko, Jung Institute of San Francisco, 1978.
15. Reflections on Introversion and/or Schizoid Personality. Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 24, No. 2, 1979, pp. 145-152.
16. Analysis in Training. Chapter in Jungian Analysis Today. Ed. by Murray Stein. Open Court Press, La Salle, Illinois, 1982, pp. 386-397.
17. Jungian Analysis: The Impossible Profession, in The Analytic Life. Ed. Lisa Sternback. Sigo Press, Boston, 1988, pp. 63-70. Bibliographical Information Thomas B. Kirsch, M.D. Page 4.
18. Introvert and/or Schizoid, in Jungian Psychopathology, Ed. By Andrew Samuel. Karnac, London, 1989, pp. 129-137.
19. Joseph Henderson: A Biography. Ed. by Aldo Carotenuto, in Psichologia Analitica Contemporanea, Bompiani, Milan, 1989, 311-332.
20. A Pedestrian View of Dreams, in Dreams in Analysis. Chiron Clinical Series, ed. by Nathan Schwartz-Salant and Murray Stein. 1989, Wilmette, Illinois, pp. 81-96.
21. The Analytic Relationship in Closeness, ed. by Harry A. Wilmer, 1992, Shambala, Boston, pp. 34-44.
22. Jung and Anti-Semitism: Personal Reflections in Lingering Shadows, ed. G. Aryeh Maidenbaum and Stephen Martin, 1991, Shambala, Boston, pp. 349-353.
23. Jung and Anti-Semitism in Congress Papers, Paris. Personal and Archetypal Dynamics in the Analytical Relationship. Edited by Mary Ann Mattoon, Daimon Verlag, 1991, pp. 489- 492.
24. The Rose, the Cross and the Analyst in Anima, Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall 1994, pp. 67-69.
25. Jung and Taoism in Round Table Press Review, Vol. II, No. 3, pp. 1, 4-6, January/February 1995. Jungian Psychology: 30 Years Later, Harvest, pp. 58-65, 1992.
26. Response to John Beebe, in Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 42, 21-24, 1996.
27. In Memorium, Franz Jung, in Psychological Perspectives, Vol. 34, pp. 6-7, 1997.
28. Comments on the 50th Anniversary of the Journal, Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 40, 291-292, 1995.
29. I.A.A.P and Jungian Identity, Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 40, No.2, pp. 235-248, April 1995.
30. Obituary Notice, Michael Fordham, Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol.40, No.3, pp. 430-431, 1995.
31. Family Matters in Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 43,77-86, 1998.
32. Analysis in Training, in Jungian Analysis, 2nd edition, edited by Murray Stein, Open Court Press, La Salle, II, 1995, pp. 437-450.
33. Reflections from the Presidency, in Congress Papers from the Zürich IAAP Congress Open Questions in Analytical Psychology, 1995, published in 1996 by Daimon Press, Switzerland, pp. 717-724.
34. Introduction in The Vision Thing in press Routledge, U.K.-1999.
35. History of Analytical Psychology in Analytical Psychology, pp. 5-31, Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis, ed. by Joseph Cambray and Linda Carter, Brunner-Routledge, Hove, U.K. 2004
36. Cultural Complexes in the History of Freud, Jung, and Their Followers. Pp.185-196, in The Cultural Complex, Contemporary Jungian Perspectives on Psyche and Society, ed. by Thomas Singer and Sam Kimbles. Brunner-Routledge, Hove, U.K. 2004
37. The Role of Personal Therapy in the Formation of a Jungian Analyst, pp.27-33, in The Psychotherapist's Own Psychotherapy, ed. by Jesse Geller, John C. Norcross, and David Orlinsky. Oxford University Press, New York, 2005
38. Jungian Diaspora in Psychoanalytic Review, Vol. 89, No.5 2002
39. Toni Wolff / James Kirsch Correspondence in the Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol 48, No.4, pp.499-506, 2003
40. Interview: Edward Edinger, December 4, 1996 in the San Francisco Library Journal, May, 2004, pp.48-66
41. Obituary Notice: Jane Wheelwright in San Francisco Library Journal, February, 2005, pp.43-45
42. Finding Fred Plaut, Review of Fred Plaut's Between Losing and Finding: The Life of an Analyst. Free Association Books, 2004. The review was in Vol. 24, No.3 of the San Francisco Library Journal
43. Book Review of "Jung's Apprentice" a biography of H.G. Baynes, written by Diana Baynes Jansen in the San Francisco Library Journal, 2004
44. Jung and Analytical Psychology in the USA (in German) Jung Forum fur Analytische Psychologie, Vol 11/12 pp.48-52, July, 2004
45. The IAAP and the JAP in Relationship to Clinical Practice to be published in the Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2006
46. What Freudians Can Learn From Jung, co-author with John Beebee and Joe Cambray, in Psychoanalytic Psychology, Vol. 18. No.2, pp.213-242, 2001
47. Who Owns Jung? A chapter in a book edited by Ann Casement to be published in 2006
48. A First Hand Account of an Analysis with Jung, book review of Jung, My Mother and I, Einsiedeln, Switzerland by Jane Cabot Reid, published in the San Francisco Library Journal, Vol 22, No.1, 2003 pp.73-75