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(1935a) A case of recurrent attacks of prolonged sleep; Journal of Neurology and Psychopathology; 16.130-139

(1935b) Hypoglycaemia in the neuroses; British Medical Journal; 2.945-946

(1935c). The inhibitory action of Eserine upon Choline-Esterase in vivo (with Tod, H.); Biochemical Journal; 29.2242 - 2245


(1936a) The Effect of Acetyl Choline on the somatic symptoms of anxiety; Journal of Mental Science; 82.785-790

(1936b) Inhibitory effect of Follicular Hormone on the anterior Pituitary in humans (with MacGregor, T.N.); Lancet; 2.974-976


(1937a) A comparison of the hyperglycaemic index and Choline Esterase activity in anxiety and depressive states (with Tod, H.); Edinburgh Medical Journal; 44.46-49

(1937b) A study of the Choline-Esterase activity in nervous and mental disorders (with Tod, H.); Quarterly Journal of Medicine; 6. 1-3

(1937c) Oestradiol Benzoate therapy in depressions at the menopause (with MacGregor, T.N. and Tod, H.); Lancet; 1.320-322

(1937d) The effect of altering the conditions of the autonomic nervous system on the Choline Esterase level in human blood serum (with Tod, H.); Journal of Mental Science; 83.202-207


(1939a) A study of thyrotropic hormone in clinical states; Endocrinology; 24.665-671

(1939b) Anorexia nervosa as a manifestation of compulsion neurosis: A study of psychogenic factors (with Palmer, H.D.); Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry; 41.856-858

(1939c) Coma resistance and adrenalinaemia in the insulin treatment of schizophrenia; Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine; 32.958-963

(1939d) The Choline Esterase content of the muscle of myasthenia gravis and of the serum of four other groups of clinical conditions (with Stadie, W.C.); Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology; 29.(1) 63-67


(1940a). Hyperventilation and the effort syndrome (with Guttmann, E.); British Medical Journal; 2. 736-739

(1940b) Intravenous insulin in the treatment of schizophrenia; Lancet; 2.361


(1941a). A comparison of the respiration in patients with effort syndrome and in normal subjects (with Scarisbrick, R.); Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine; 34.549-553

(1941b) Effort syndrome (with Lewis, A. [Sir Aubrey]) Lancet 1.813-818


(1942a) Effort intolerance in soldiers; a review of five hundred cases (with Scarisbrick, R.); War Medicine; 2.901-911

(1942b) Group psychotherapy; British Medical Journal; 2.276-278


(1943) Effect of exercise on soldiers with effort intolerance (with Scarisbrick, R.); Lancet; 2.331-333


(1944a) Group treatment, with particular reference to group projection methods; American Journal of Psychiatry; 101. (3) 292 -299

(1944b) Vitamins B1 and C in effort syndrome (with Croft, P.G., Richter, D.); Journal of Mental Science; 90.603-606


(1946a) A comparison of the exercise response in anxiety states and normal controls (with Mellersh, V.); Psychosomatic Medicine ; 8. 180-187

(1946b) A comparison of the exercise response in various groups of neurotic patients and a method of rapid determination of oxygen in expired air using a catharometer (with Mellersh, V.); Psychosomatic Medicine ; 8.192-194

(1946c) Rehabilitation of forces neurosis patients to civilian life; British Medical Journal; 1.533-535

(1946d) The effect of exercise on soldiers with neurocirculatory asthenia (with Scarisbrick, R.); Psychosomatic Medicine; 8. 188-192.


(1947) The working of an industrial neurosis unit: Preliminary Report; Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation; 26 (4) 213-221


(1948a) Emotional catharsis and re-education in the neuroses with the help of group methods; British Journal of Medical Psychology; 21.(2) 104 - 110

(1948b) Physiological and psychological responses to stress in neurotic patients; Journal of Mental Science; 9. (395) 392-427

(1948c) The clinical characteristics, treatment and rehabilitation of repatriated prisoners of war with neurosis (with Tanner, J.M.); Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry; 11. (1) 53-60

(1948d) Psychological symptoms and physiological response to exercise with repatriated prisoners of war with neurosis (with Tanner, J.M.); Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry; 11.(1) 61-71


(1949a) Acting as an aid to therapy in a neurosis centre; British Medical Journal; 1.756-758

(1949b) The problem of the resettlement of the psychiatric patient; Journal of The Royal Sanitary Institute; 69.(5) 643 - 646


(1952) Rehabilitation in psychiatry (with Stoller, A.); World Health Organization; WHO/Ment./ 30


(1953) A community method of psychotherapy (with Baker, A.A.; Merry, J; Pomryn, B.); British Journal of Medical Psychology; 26.(3/4) 222-244


(1954a) Delinquency and crime: A challenge to psychiatry; Lancet; 2. 1277-1278

(1954b) The treatment of character disorder in a therapeutic community; World Mental Health; 6.(2) 1-6

(1954c) The treatment of psychopathic personalities in a therapeutic community; Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine; 47.636-638


(1955a) Psychiatric rehabilitation (with Rapoport, R.N.); Year Book of Education; Hall, R. and Lauwerys, J. (eds.) ; 489-509, Evans Bros.Ltd., London

(1955b) Administrative and social psychiatry (with Rapoport, R.N.); Lancet ; 2.386-388. Reprinted in (1973i), 61-70.


(1956a) Work therapy (with Pomryn, B.A.; Skellern, E.); Lancet; 1.343-344

(1956b) The concept of a therapeutic community; American Journal of Psychiatry; 112. 647-650

(1956c) The application of the therapeutic community principle to a state mental health programme (with Matthews, R.); British Journal of Medical Psychology; 29. (1) 57-62

(1956d) Industrial rehabilitation of mental patients still in hospital; Lancet; 2.985-986


(1957a) The treatment of personality disorders in a therapeutic community; Psychiatry; 20.(3) 211 - 220

(1957b) Social rehabilitation (with Skellern, E.); Nursing Mirror; 105.1947

(1957c) The absorption of new doctors into a therapeutic community; (in) 'The Patient and the Mental Hospital'. Greenblatt M., Levinson , D.L. & Williams R.H (eds.); 248-262; Free Press, Glencoe, Illinois.

(1957d) A type of therapeutic community treatment (Part 1) (with Koltes, J.A.); Mental Hospitals; 8. (3) 16-19

(1957e) A type of therapeutic community treatment (Part II) (with Koltes, J.A.); Mental Hospitals; 8. (4) 6-8


(1958) Contribution; in: A Report on Social Psychiatry: A Therapeutic Community at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, Calif., Wilmer, Harry A., with contributions from Briggs, D.; Jones, M; and Rapaport, R.; 875-950; Naval Medical Research Institute Research Report , Vol.16. Bethesda, Maryland


(1959a) The mental health bill and the psychopath; Mental Health; 18.11-14

(1959b) Towards a clarification of the 'therapeutic community' concept; British Journal of Medical Psychology; 32.(3) 200 - 205. Reprinted in (1973i), 17-27.

(1959c) The psychopath and the mental health bill (with Stallard, E, Hunter, L, Brookes, R.); Lancet; 1.566-568


(1960a) Introduction ; 'Community as Doctor', R.N. Rapoport; 1-6 ; Tavistock Publications, London. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois

(1960b) Occupational therapy in the changing scene of modern psychiatry; Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the American Occupational Therapy Association; 89-91

(1960c) Social rehabilitation with emphasis on work therapy as a form of group therapy; British Journal of Medical Psychology; 33.67-71

(1960d) Structures culturelles et Sociales et Santé mentale; Medicine et Hygiene (Geneva); 18.411-412


(1961a) Community aspects of hospital treatment; (in) 'Current Psychiatric Therapies', Masserman, J. (ed). ; 1.196-203, Grune and Stratton, New York

(1961b) Intra and extramural community psychiatry; American Journal of Psychiatry; 117. (9) 784 -787

(1961c) Nurse-patient interaction: The role of the psychiatric nurse on the ward; Pennsylvania Psychiatric Quarterly; 3.22-28

(1961d) The ward meeting (with Hollingsworth, S.); Proceedings of the Third World Congress of Psychiatry, Montreal; 1.252-255


(1962a) Group psychotherapy and the therapeutic community; American Journal of Orthopsychiatry ; 32.240-242

(1962b) Recent developments in the United Kingdom; Canadian Journal of Corrections ; 4.112-119

(1962c) Rehabilitation of the chronic mentally ill; Proceedings of the Institute on the Rehabilitation of the Mentally Ill; 4-10

(1962d) Settings for treatment and training in social psychiatry; Mental Hospitals (Washington, D.C.) ; 13.648-650

(1962e) Training in social psychiatry at ward level; American Journal of Psychiatry; 118. (8) 705 - 708. Reprinted in (1973i), 145-151

(1962f) Society and the sociopath; American Journal of Psychiatry; 119. (5) 410 - 414


(1963a) Some common trends in British and American mental hospital psychiatry (with Tuxford, J.); Lancet; 1.433-435

(1963b) The new therapeutic community; Journal of The Fort Logan Mental Health Center; 1 (1) 1-6

(1963c) The treatment of character disorders; British Journal of Criminology; 3.276-282

(1963d) What psychiatric nursing is about (with Mullen, C.); Nursing Times; 59.701-703

(1963e) What is psychiatric nursing?; Lancet; 2. 1108-1110

(1963f) Work with large groups in mental hospitals (with Hollingsworth, S.); Journal of Individual Psychology; 19.61-68

(1963g) Psychiatric nursing is out of tune in the USA; . American Journal of Nursing; Jan. 103-105


(1964a) Social organization in the practice and teaching of psychiatry; International Journal of Social Psychiatry; Spec. Edn.,3.11-15

(1964b) The hospital team (with Millar, J.H.); British Hospital and Social Service Journal; 3867. 730-733

(1964c) What has psychiatry to learn from penology? (with Briggs, D., Tuxford, J.) ; British Journal of Criminology; 4.227-238

(1964d) Whither psychiatric nursing? (with Dewar, J.); Nursing Times; 60.731-733


(1965a) A passing glance at the therapeutic community in 1964; International Journal of Group Psychotherapy; 15.5-10

(1965b) Social psychiatry and the senior nurse (with Clark, M.); Nursing Mirror 9 April, 45-47; 16 April, 64-66

(1965c) Traditional psychiatry, social psychiatry and the therapeutic community; Journal of Social Issues; 1.7-19


(1966a) Group work in mental hospitals; British Journal of Psychiatry; 122. 1007-1011

(1966b) Progress in hospital community therapy; (in) 'Current Psychiatric Therapies' , Masserman, J. (ed); 6.317-322, Grune & Stratton, New York

(1966c) Therapeutic communities and social psychiatry; 'International Handbook of Group Psychotherapy' Moreno, J.L. (ed.); 189-194, Philosophical Library, New York

(1966d) Therapeutic community practice; American Journal of Psychiatry; 122.1275-1279


(1967) The current place of therapeutic communities in psychiatric practice; (in) 'New Aspects of the Mental Health Services', Freeman, H., and Farndale, J. (eds.); 465-480, Pergamon Press, Oxford


(1968a) Community psychiatry; (in) 'Modern Perspectives in World Psychiatry' , (ed.) J.G. Howells ; 675-696, Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh

(1968b) Crisis and confrontation (with Polak, P.); British Journal of Psychiatry; 114. 169-174

(1968c) Therapeutic principles within the hospital and in the outside communit; .Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics; 16.84-90


(1969a) The changing emphasis in mental health services; Psychiatric Research in our Changing World, Heseltine, G. (ed.); 50-61, Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam.

(1969b) Reaction and Confrontation (group discussion); in. ibid.; 164-165 and 166-170

(1969c) Introduction; 'Fraser House' , Clark, A.W, Yeomans, N.T.; v-vii, Springer, New York


(1970a) From hospital to community psychiatry; Community Mental Health Journal; 6.(3)187 -195

(1970b) La Communauté Therapeutique et la Formation Sociale; Information Psychiatrique; Simeo Edition


(1971a) Social factors in learning; Problems of Psychosis; 223-230, Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam.

(1971b) Preface; 'The Therapeutic Community with Chronic Mental Patients, Maller, J.-O. ; ix-x, S. Karger, New York

(1971c) Application of group methods in ward administration; (in) 'Small Group Psychotherapy' , Walton H. (ed.) ; 83-103, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth

(1971d) Social change and the therapeutic community; Bethlem Maudsley Gazette; 12. (3) 16-23


(1972a) Youth and community: An interview with Maxwell Jones; 'Youth: Problems & Approaches' , Shamsie, S.J. (ed.) ; 291-317, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia

(1972b) Personal points of view - Dingleton centenary seminar: Psychiatry and change; Health Bulletin (Edinburgh); 30. (4) 289-292

(1972c) Psychiatry and change; Nursing Times; 7.12.1972, 1547-1550.


(1973a) From therapeutic community to self-sufficient community (with Bonn, E.); Hospital and Community Psychiatry; 24. (10) 675-680. Reprinted in the Association of Therapeutic Communities Newsletter, December 1973.

(1973b) Groups and social learning; Fifth International Conference for Group Psychotherapy; Zurich, Unpublished

(1973c) Foreword; 'Patient Power', Margolis, P.; vii-ix, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois

(1973d) Systems approach to a correctional system (with Weeks, M.); (in) Law, Psychiatry and the Mentally Disordered Offender; Irvine, L.M. and Brelje, TB. (eds.) ; 2.73-81; Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois

(1973e) Therapeutic Community Principles; in ibid. ; 102-110

(1973f) The psychiatric non hospital: A model for change (with Polak, R); Community Mental Health Journal ; 9.(2) 123-132

(1973g) Transforming schools into learning communities (with Staford, G.); Phi Delta Kappan ; 55.(3) 201 - 203, 223 - 224

(1973h) The school as a therapeutic community; (in) 'The Estate of Childhood' , Schiff, S. (ed.) Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois

(1973i) Therapeutic community concepts and the future; 'The Therapeutic Community' , Rossi, J., Filstead, W. (eds.) ; 325-336; Behavioral Publications, New York

(1973j) Point of View: 'Therapeutic Milieu' innovator assails institutional conservatism Roche Report, Frontiers of Psychiatry3. (13) 1-2

(1973k) The Therapeutic Community as a change system; Journal of Clinical Psychiatry; 1.(1), 31-35.


(1974) Psychiatry, systems theory, education, and change; British Journal of Psychiatry; 124.75-80


(1975a) Community care for chronic mental patients: The need for a reassessment; Hospital and Community Psychiatry; 26. (2) 94-98

(1975b) The therapeutic community as a change system; 1975 (in) 'Group Psychotherapy and Group Function', revised edition; Rosenbaum,M., Berger, M.M. (eds.); 772-777; Basic Books , New York


(1976a) Therapeutic communities as open systems; Symposium on Milieu Therapy; Zurich, Unpublished

(1976b) Using a facilitator as a change agent in social systems; Hospital and Community Psychiatry; 27. (3) 198 -199

(1976c) Why open systems? A personal account; (in) 'The Changing Mental Health Scene'. (eds.) Hirschowitz, R., and Levy, B. ; 369-378, Spectrum Publications, New York

(1976d) Therapeutic communities; (in) 'Encyclopaedic Handbook of Medical Psychology', (ed.) Krauss, S.; 550-551; Butterworth, London


(1977a) Theory and practice in therapeutic communities; Toxicomanies (Opening address, world conference on therapeutic communities. Norrkoping, Sweden 1976); 10.(1) 45-52

(1977b) The social environment: An untapped resource for growth and learning; Hospital and Community Psychiatry; 28. (11) 854


(1978a) Nurses can change the social systems of hospitals; American Journal of Nursing; 78.(6) 1012-1014

(1978b) Social systems and psychiatry ; Bulletin of The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law; 6.(2)128 - 138

(1978c) Social organisation for change; Association of Therapeutic Communities Bulletin; 26.10-12


(1979a) Social learning as treatment; (in) 'The Psychology of Crime and Criminal Justice'; Hans Toch (ed). ; Holt, Reinhart and Winston New York

(1979b) State mental hospitals and the future; Psychiatric Quarterly; 51.(2) 151-160

(1979c) The therapeutic community, social learning and social change; (in) 'Therapeutic Communities: Reflections and Progress'; Hinshelwood, R.D. and Manning, N. (eds.) ; 1-9 ; Routledge and Kegan Paul, London

(1979d) Therapeutic communities, old and new; American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse; 6.(2) 137-149


(1980a) Desirable features of a therapeutic community in a prison; (in) 'Therapeutic Communities in Corrections'; Toch,H., (ed.); 34-40; Praeger, New York

(1980b) Will therapeutic communities survive and grow?; International Journal of Therapeutic Communities; 1 (2) 111 - 120


(1982) Therapeutic communities past, present and future; (in) 'The Individual and The Group'; Pines, M. and Rafelsen, L. (eds.) ; 1.519-528, Plenum Press, New York


(1983) Therapeutic community as a system for change; (in) 'Principles and Practice of Milieu Therapy' ; Gunderson, J., Will, O.A., and Mosher, L., (eds.); 177-184; Jason Aronson, New York.


(1984a) From therapeutic communities to social systems to futurism; American Journal of Social Psychiatry; 4.(2) 5-9

(1984b) In conversation with Maxwell Jones (with Barraclough, B.); Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists; 8.(9) 166-169

(1984c) Why two therapeutic communities?; Journal of Psychoactive Drugs; 16.(1) 23-26

(1984d) Intervista a Maxwell Jones, pioniere dell C.T., di G.A.; il defino; Anno IX Supplemento A1 N.5 (47) Settembre-Ottobre, 34-35


(1985a) Society and the therapeutic community; (in) 'Towards a Whole Society' ; 18-24; Richmond Fellowship Press, London

(1985b) On T. Trauer's editorial on large group practices in therapeutic communities; International Journal of Therapeutic Communities; 6.(2) 119 - 120


(1986a) Democratic Therapeutic Communities (DTCs) or Programmatic Therapeutic Communities (PTCs) or both?; (in) 'Therapeutic Communities for Addictions'; DeLeon, G.; and Ziegenfuss, J. (eds.) ; 19-28; Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois

(1986b) Therapeutic communities (open systems) and a global system for change; International Journal of Therapeutic Communities; 7.(3) 277 - 283


(1987) Therapeutic communities in retrospect; Journal of Contemplative Psychotherapy; 4.35-48


(1988a) La Communità Terapeutica: Conversazion con Maxwell Jones (with Briggs, D.); Centro italiano di solidarietà, Rome

(1988b) Social learning: A holistic approach. A conversation with Maxwell Jones (with Briggs, D.); Journal of Holistic Nursing; 6.(1)31

(1988c) Is psychiatry asleep?; Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health; 7. (1) 135 -143


(1990a) Open systems in teaching: A philosophical approach (with Little, D.); Journal of Humanistic Education; 14.102-104

(1990b) The Evolution of a Therapeutic Community in a County Jail ;Durango Jail; Unpublished

(1990c) Maxwell Jones: Il genio e il Selvaggio (interview with Briggs, D.); Il Defino (Rome); 15.(6)14

(1990d) Whatever happened to democracy? (with Briggs, D.); Unpublished, uncompleted at the time of his death.


(1991a) A model for change: Education for a democratic system (with Smellie, J.); International Journal of Therapeutic Communities; 12.(2-3)

(1991b) Reflections on an incident at Dingleton: A Conversation with Maxwell Jones (with Briggs, D.); International Journal of Therapeutic Communities ; 12.(2-3), 145-155





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