Abraham H. Maslow Bibliography

Compiled by Maurice Bassett

Updated October 16, 2004

(1) "Delayed Reaction Tests on Primates from the Lemur to the Orangutan." (With & Harold Uehling.) Journal of Comparative Psychology #13 (1932) p. 313-343.

(2) "Delayed Reaction Tests on Primates at Bronx Park Zoo." (With Harry Harlow.) Journal of Comparative Psychology #14 (1932) p.97-101.

(3) "The Emotion of Disgust in Dogs." Journal of Comparative Psychology #14 (1932) p. 401-407.

(4) "Food Preferences of Primates." Journal of Comparative Psychology #16 (1933) p.187-197.

(5) "Influence of Differential Motivation on Delayed Reactions in Monkeys." (With Elizabeth Groshong.) Journal of Comparative Psychology #18 (1934) p.75-83.

(6) "The Effect of Varying External Conditions on Learning, Retention and Reproduction." Journal of Experimental Psychology 17 (1934) p.36-47.

(7) "The effect of Varying Time Intervals Between Acts of Learning with a Note on Proactive Inhibition." Journal of Experimental Psychology #17 (1934) p.141-144.

(8) "Appetites & Hungers in Animal Motivation." Journal of Comparative Psychology #20 (1935) p.75-83.

(9) "Individual Psychology and the Social Behavior of Monkeys and Apes." International Journal of Individual Psychology #1 (1935) p.47-59.

(10) "The Role of Dominance in the Social and Sexual Behavior of Infra-human Primates: I. Observations at Vilas Park Zoo." Journal of Genetic Psychology #48 (1936) p.261-277.

(11) "The Role of Dominance in the Social and Sexual Behavior of Infra-human Primates: II. An Experimental Determination of the Dominance Behavior Syndrome." (With Sydney Flanzbaum.) Journal of Genetic Psychology #48 (1936) p.278-309.

(12) "The Role of Dominance in the Social and Sexual Behavior of Infra-human Primates: III. A Theory of Sexual Behavior of Infra-Human Primates." Journal of Genetic Psychology #48 (1936) p.310-338. (13) "The Role of Dominance in the Social and Sexual Behavior of Infra-human Primates: IV.The Determination of Hierarchy in Pairs and in Groups." Journal of Genetic Psychology #48 (1936) p.161-198.

(14) "The Comparative Approach to Social Behavior." Journal of Social Forces #15 (1937) p.487-490.

(15) "The Influence of Familiarization on Preferences." Journal of Experimental Psychology #21 (1937) p.162-180.

(16) "Dominance-feeling, Behavior and Status." Psychological Review #44 (1937) p.404- 429.

(17) "Personality and Patterns of Culture." In Stagner, Ross, Psychology of Personality. McGraw-Hill (1937).

(18) "An Experimental Study of Insight in Monkeys." (With Walter Grether.) Journal of Comparative Psychology #24 (1937) p.127-134.

(19) "Dominance-feeling, Personality and Social Behavior in Women." Journal of #10 (1939) p.3-39.

(20) "Dominance-quality and Social Behavior in Infra-human Primates." Journal of Social Psychology #11 (1940) p.313-324.

(21) "A Test for Dominance-feeling (Self-esteem) in College Women." Journal of Social Psychology #12 (1940) p.255-270.

(22) The Principles of Abnormal Psychology: The Dynamics of Psychic Illness. (With Béla Mittelmann.) New York: Harper. (1941) Rev. Ed. New York: Harper. (1951) Contents.

(23) "Deprivation, Threat and Frustration." Psychological Review #48 (1941) p.364-366.

(24) "Liberal Leadership and Personality." Freedom #2 (1942) p.27-30.

(25) The Social Personality Inventory: A Test for Self-Esteem in Women. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Press. (1942)

(26) "The Dynamics of Psychological Security-Insecurity." Character and Personality #10 (1942) p.331-344.

(27) "A Comparative Approach to the Problem of Destructiveness." Psychiatry #5 (1942) p.517-522. (28) "Self-esteem (Dominance-feeling) and Sexuality in Women." Journal of Social Psychology #16 (1932) p.259-294.

(29) "A Preface to Motivation Theory." Psychosomatic Medicine #5 (1943) p.85-92.

(30) "A Theory of Human Motivation." Psychological Review #50 (1943) p.370-396.

(31) "Conflict, Frustration and the Theory of Threat." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology #38 (1943) p.81-86.

(32) "The Dynamics of Personality, Organization I & II." Psychological Review #50 (1943) p.514-539, 541-558.

(33) "The Authoritarian Character Structure." Journal of Social Psychology #18 (1943) p.401-411.

(34) "What Intelligence Tests Mean." Journal of General Psychology #31 (1944) p.85-93.

(35) "A Clinically Derived Test for Measuring Psychological Security-Insecurity." (With E. Birsh, M. Stein, and I. Honigman.) Journal of General Psychology #33 (1945) p.21-41.

(36) "A Suggested Improvement in Semantic Usage." Psychological Review #52 (1945) p.239-240.

(37) "Experimentalizing the Clinical Method." Journal of Clinical Psychology #1 (1945) p.241-243.

(38) "Security and Breast Feeding." (With I. Szilagyi-Kessler.) Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology #41 (1946) p.83-85.

(39) "Problem-centering vs. Means-centering in Science." Philosophy of Science #13 (1946) p.326-331.

(40) "A Symbol for Holistic Thinking" Persona #1 (1947) p.24-25.

(41) "'Higher' and 'Lower' Needs" Journal of Psychology #25 (1948) p.433-436.

(42) "Cognition of the Particular and of the Generic." Psychological Review #55 (1948) p.22-40.

(43) "Some Theoretical Consequences of Basic Need-Gratification." Journal of Personality #16 (1948) p.402-416.

(44) "Our Maligned Animal Nature." Journal of Psychology #28 (1949) p.273-278. (45) "The Expressive Component of Behavior." Psychological Review #56 (1949) p.261- 272.

(46) "Self-Actualizing People: A Study of Psychological Health." Personality Symposia: Symposium #1 on Values. New York: Grune & Stratton. (1950) p.11-34. Reprinted in (65) Moustakas, C. (Ed.), The Self: Explorations in Personal Growth. New York: Harper. (1956) p.160-194.

(47) "Social Theory of Motivation." In Shore, M. (Ed.), Twentieth Century Mental Hygiene. New York: Social Sciences Publishers. (1950) p.347-357.

(48) "Personality." (With D. MacKinnon.) In Helson, H. (Ed.), Theoretical Foundations of Psychology, New York: Van Nostrand. (1951) p.602-655.

(49) "Higher Needs and Personality." Dialectica (University of Liege) #5 (1951) p.257- 265.

(50) "Resistance to Acculturation." Journal of Social Issues #7 (1951) p.26-29.

(51) The Principles of Abnormal Psychology: The Dynamics of Psychic Illness. Rev. Ed. (With Béla Mittelmann.) New York: Harper. (1951)

(52) "Volunteer-error in the Kinsey Study." (With J. Sakoda.) Journal of Abnormal & Social Psychology #47 (1952) p.259-262.

(53) The S-I Test (A Measure of Psychological Security-Insecurity.) Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press. (1952)

(54) "Love in Healthy People" In Montagu, A. (Ed.), The Meaning of Love, New York: Julian Press. (1953) p.57-93. Reprinted in DeMartino, M. (Ed.), Sexual Behavior & Personality Characteristics. Citadel Press. (1963)

(55) "College Teaching Ability, Scholarly Activity and Personality." (With W. Zimmerman.) Journal of Educational Psychology #47 (1953) p.185-189.

(56) "The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs" Journal of Personality #22 (1954) p.326- 347.

(57) Motivation and Personality. New York: Harper. (1954) Second Ed. New York: Harper. (1970) Third Ed. New York: Harper. (1987) Contents.

(58) "Abnormal Psychology." National Encyclopedia (1954)

(59) "Normality, Health and Values." Main Currents #10 (1954) p.75-81. (60) "An Outline of Psychoanalysis." (With B. Mittelman.) From a Revised Ed. of The Principles of Abnormal Psychology that was recorded as a talking book for the blind. Reprinted, New York: Modern Library. (1955) Chapter 16.

(61) "Deficiency Motivation and Growth Motivation." In Jones, M.R. (Ed.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, University of Nebraska Press. (1955) p.1-30.

(62) "Comments on Prof. McClelland's paper." In Jones, M.R. (Ed.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, University of Nebraska Press. (1955) p.65-69.

(63) "Comments on Prof. Old's paper." In Jones, M.R. (Ed.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, University of Nebraska Press. (1955) p.143-147.

(64) "Effects of Esthetic Surroundings: Initial Effects of Three Esthetic Conditions upon Perceiving 'Energy' and 'Well-being' in Faces." (With N. Mintz.) Journal of Psychology #41 (1956) p.247-254.

(65) "Personality Problems and Personality Growth." In Moustakas, C. (Ed.), The Self: Explorations in Personal Growth. New York: Harper. (1956) p.232-246.

(66) "Defense and Growth." Merrill-Palmer Quarterly #3 (1956) p.36-47.

(67) "A Philosophy of Psychology." Main Currents #13 (1956) p.27-32. Reprinted in Fairchild, J. (Ed.), Personal Problems and Psychological Frontiers. Sheridan House Press. (1957) Reprinted in Severin, Frank T. (Ed.), Humanistic Viewpoints in Psychology. New York: McGraw-Hill. (1965) p.17-33. (Note: Originally a lecture to lay audience, Cooper Union, New York City, March 7, 1956.)

(68) "Power Relationships and Patterns of Personal Development." In Kornhauser, A. (Ed.), Problems of Power in American Democracy, Wayne University Press. (1957)

(69) "Security of Judges as a Factor in Impressions of Warmth in Others." (With J. Bossom.) Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology #55 (1957) p.147-148.

(70) "Two Kinds of Cognition and their Integration." General Semantics Bulletin #20 & 21 (1957) p.17-22.

(71) "Emotional Blocks to Creativity." Journal of Individual Psychology #14 (1958) p.51-56.

(72) Preface to New Knowledge in Human Values. (Ed: Maslow, A.H.) New York: Harper. (1959) p.vii-x.

(73) "Psychological Data and Value Theory." In Maslow, A.H. (Ed.), New Knowledge in Human Values. NewYork: Harper. (1959) p.119-136. (74) "Creativity in Self-Actualizing People." In Anderson, H.H. (Ed.), Creativity & Its Cultivation. New York: Harper. (1959)

(75) "Cognition of Being in the Peak Experiences." Journal of Genetic Psychology #94 (1959) p.43-66.

(76) "Mental Health and Religion." In Religion, Science and Mental Health, Academy of Religion and Mental Health. New York: New York University Press. (1959)

(77) "Critique of Self-Actualization. I. Some Dangers of Being-Cognition." Journal of Individual Psychology #15 (1959) p.24-32.

(78) "Juvenile Delinquency as a Value Disturbance." (With R. Diaz-Guerrero.) In Peatman, J. and Hartley, E. (Eds.), Festschrift for Gardner Murphy. New York: Harper. (1960)

(79) "Remarks on Existentialism and Psychology." Existentialist Inquiries #1 (1960) p.1- 5.

(80) "Resistance to Being Rubricized." In Kaplan, B. and Wapner, S. (Eds.), Perspectives in Psychological Theory, Essays in Honor of Heinz Werner, International Universities Press (1960)

(81) "Some Parallels between the Dominance and Sexual Behavior of Monkeys and the Fantasies of Patients in Psychotherapy." (With H. Rand & S. Newman.) Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease #131 (1960) p.202-212.

(82) "Health as Transcendence of the Environment." Journal of #1 (1961) p.1-7.

(83) "Peak-Experiences as Acute Identity Experiences." American Journal of Psychoanalysis #21 (1961) p.254-260.

(84) "Eupsychia - The Good Society." Journal of Humanistic Psychology #2 (1961) p.1- 11.

(85) "Are Our Publications and Conventions Suitable for the Personal Sciences?" American #16 (1961) p.318-319.

(86) "Comments on Skinner's Attitude to Science." Daedalus #90 (1961) p.572-573.

(87) "Some Frontier Problems in Mental Health" In Combs, A. (Ed.), Personality Theory and Counseling Practice. University of Florida Press. (1961)

(88) "Lessons from the Peak-Experiences." Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, Report No. 6 (1961) Reprinted in Journal of Humanistic Psychology #2 (1962) p.9-18. (89) "Some Basic Propositions of a Growth and Self-Actualization Psychology." In Combs, A. (Ed.), Perceiving, Behaving, Becoming: A New Focus for Education. 1962 Yearbook of Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Washington, D.C. (1962)

(90) Toward a Psychology of Being. New York: Van Nostrand. (1962) Second Ed. New York: Van Nostrand. (1968) Third Ed. New York: Wiley. (1998) Contents.

(91) "Book Review: John Schaar, Escape from Authority." Humanist #22 (1962) p.34-35.

(92) "Notes on Being-Psychology." Journal of Humanistic Psychology #2 (1962) p.47- 71.

(93) "Was Adler a Disciple of Freud?" Journal of Individual Psychology #18 (1962) p.125.

(94) "Summary Comments: Symposium on Human Values" In Solomon, L. (Ed.), Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, Report No.17 (1962) p.41-44.

(95) Summer Notes on Social Psychology of Industry and Management. Del Mar, CA: Non-Linear Systems, Inc. (1962) Edited and improved revision published as Eupsychian Management: A Journal. Homewood, IL: Irwin-Dorsey. (1965) Published as Maslow on Management. New York: Wiley. (1998)

(96) "The Need to Know and the Fear of Knowing." Journal of General Psychology #68 (1963) p.111-125.

(97) "The Creative Attitude." The Structurist #3 (1963) p.4-10.

(98) "Fusion of Facts and Values." American Journal of Psychoanalysis #23 (1963) p.117-131.

(99) "Criteria for Judging Needs to be Instinctoid." Proceedings of 1963 International Congress of Psychology. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishers (1963) p.86-87.

(100) "Further Notes on Being-Psychology." Journal of Humanistic Psychology #3 No. 1 (1963) p.120-135.

(101) "Notes on Innocent Cognition." In Schenk-Danzinger, L. & Thomas, H. (Eds.), Gegenwartsprobleme der Entwicklungspsychologie: Festschrift fur Charlotte Buhler Verlag fur Psychologie, Gottingen, Germany (1963)

(102) "The Scientific Study of Values." Proceedings 7th Congress of Interamerican Society of Psychology. Mexico, D.F. (1963)

(103) "Notes on Unstructured Groups." Human Relations Training News #7 (1963) p.1-4. (104) "The Superior Person." Trans-action #1 (1964) p.10-13.

(105) Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences. Ohio State University Press. (1964) Contents.

(106) "Synergy in the Society and in the Individual." (With L. Gross.) Journal of Individual Psychology #20 (1964) p.153-164.

(107) "Further Notes on Psychology of Being." Journal of Humanistic Psychology #4 (1964) p.45-58.

(108) Preface to Japanese translation of Toward a Psychology of Being. Seishin-Shobo: Tokyo (1964)

(109) "Observing and Reporting Education Experiments." Humanist #25 (1965) p.13.

(110) Foreword to Andras Angyal, Neurosis & Treatment: A Holistic Theory. Wiley. (1965) p.v-vii.

(111) "The Need for Creative People." Personnel Administration #28 (1965) p.3-5, 21- 22.

(112) "Critique and Discussion." In Money, J. (Ed.), Sex Research: New Developments. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston (1965) p.135-146.

(113) "Humanistic Science and Transcendent Experiences." In Journal of Humanistic Psychology #5 (1965) p.219-227.

(114) "Criteria for Judging Needs to be Instinctoid." In Jones, M.R. (Ed.), Human Motivation: A Symposium. University of Nebraska Press (1965) p.33-47.

(115) Eupsychian Management: A Journal. Homewood, IL: Irwin-Dorsey. (1965) Published as Maslow on Management. New York: Wiley. (1998)

(116) "Art Judgment and the Judgment of Others: A Preliminary Study." (With R. Morant.) Journal of Clinical Psychology #21 (1965) p.389-391.

(117) "Isomorphic Interrelationships between Knower and Known." In Kepes, G. (Ed.) Sign, Image, Symbol. New York: Braziller. Reprinted in Matson, F.W. and A. Montagu (Eds.) The Human Dialogue: Perpectives on Communication. Free Press. (1966)

(118) The Psychology of Science: A Reconnaissance. New York: Harper. (1966) Published as an electronic book. Chapel Hill, NC: Maurice Bassett Publishing. (2002) Download available from www.AbrahamMaslow.com. Contents.

(119) "Toward a Psychology of Religious Awareness." Explorations #9 (1966) p.23-41. (120) "Comments on Dr. Frankl's Paper." Journal of Humanistic Psychology #6 (1966) p.107-112.

(121) "Neurosis as a Failure of Personal Growth." Humanitas #3 (1967) p.153-169.

(122) "Synanon and Eupsychia." Journal of Humanistic Psychology #7 (1967) p.28-35.

(123) Preface to Japanese translation of Eupsychian Management. (1967)

(124) "A Theory of Metamotivation: The Biological Rooting of the Value-life." Journal of Humanistic Psychology #7 No. 2 (1967) p.93-127. Abridged version reprinted in The Healthy Personality: Readings. (Ed: Maslow, A.H., with Chiang, Hung-Min) New York: Van Nostrand. (1969) p.35-56.

(125) "Dialogue on Communication." (With E.M. Drews), In Hitchcock, A. (Ed.), Guidance and the Utilization of New Educational Media: Report of the 1962 Conference, American Personnel and Guidance Association. Washington, D.C. (1967) p.1-47, 63-68.

(126) Foreword to Japanese translation of Motivation and Personality. (1967)

(127) "Self-Actualizing and Beyond." In Bugental, J.F.T. (Ed.), Challenges of Humanistic Psychology. McGraw-Hill (1967)

(128) "Music Education and Peak-Experiences." Music Educators Journal #54 (1968) p.72-75, 163-171.

(129) "Human Potentialities and the Healthy Society." In Otto, Herbert (Ed.), Human Potentialities. St. Louis, MO: Warren H. Green, Inc. (1968)

(130) "The New Science of Man." In papers on The Human Potential. New York: Twentieth Century Fund. (1968)

(131) Toward a Psychology of Being. Second Ed. New York: Van Nostrand. (1968) Third Ed. New York: Wiley. (1998) Contents.

(132) "Conversation with Abraham H. Maslow." Psychology Today #2 (1968) p.35-37, 54-57.

(133) "Toward the Study of Violence." In Ng, Larry (Ed.), Alternatives to Violence. New York: Time-Life Books. (1968)

(134) "Some Educational Implications of the Humanistic Psychologies." Harvard Educational Review #38 No. 4 (1968) p.685-696.

(135) "Goals of Humanistic Education." Esalen Papers. Big Sur, CA: Esalen. (1968) (136) "Some Fundamental Questions That Face the Normative Social Psychologist." Journal of Humanistic Psychology #8 (1968) p.143-154.

(137) "Eupsychian Network." Mimeographed. Included in Toward a Psychology of Being. (1968)

(138) "The Jonah Syndrome." Religious Humanism. #2 No. 2 (1968) p.61-64.

(139) "The Farther Reaches of Human Nature." Journal of Transpersonal Psychology. #1 No. 1 (1969) p.1-9.

(140) "Various Meanings of Transcendence." Journal of Transpersonal Psychology. #1 No. 1 (1969) p.56-66.

(141) "Theory Z." Journal of Transpersonal Psychology. #1 No. 2 (1969) p.31-47.

(142) "A Holistic Approach to Creativity." In Taylor, C.W. (Ed.), A Climate for Creativity. Salt Lake City, Utah: Seventh National Research Conference on Creativity. (1969)

(143) Preface to The Healthy Personality: Readings. (Ed: Maslow, A.H., with Chiang, Hung-Min) New York: Van Nostrand. (1969) p.v-vi. Includes an abridged version of (124) "A Theory of Metamotivation: The Biological Rooting of the Value-life." p.35-56.

(144) "Notice Biographique et Bibliographique." Revue de Psychologie Appliquee #18 (1969) p.167-173.

(145) "Toward a Humanistic Biology." American Psychologist. #24 (1969) p.724-735.

(146) "Humanistic Education vs. Professional Education." New Directions in Teaching. #2 No. 1. (1969) p.6-8. Reprinted in Journal of Humanistic Psychology #19 (1979) p.14- 15.

(147) "The Unnoticed Revolution." Pace. (December, 1969) p.56-58.

(148) Foreword to Frank G. Goble, The Third Force: The Psychology of . New York: Grossman. (1970) p. vii-viii. Published as an electronic book. Chapel Hill, NC: Maurice Bassett Publishing. (2004) Download available from www.AbrahamMaslow.com. Contents.

(149) Motivation and Personality. Second Ed. New York: Harper. (1970) Third Ed. New York: Harper. (1987) Contents.

(150) "Humanistic Education vs. Professional Education: Further Comments." New Directions in Teaching. #2 No. 2 (1970) p.3-10. Reprinted in Journal of Humanistic Psychology #19 (1979) p.17-25. (151) "Interview with Dr. Abraham Maslow." Humanistic Psychology: Interviews with Maslow, Murphy, and Rogers. Willard B. Frick. Columbus, OH: Charles E. Merrill. (1971) p.19-49. Published as Humanistic Psychology: Conversations with Abraham Maslow, Gardner Murphy, . Bristol, IN: Wyndham Hall Press. (1989) p.19- 49

(152) The Farther Reaches of Human Nature. New York: Viking. (1971) Contents.

(153) Abraham H. Maslow: A Memorial Volume. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole. (1972)

(154) A. H. Maslow: An Intellectual Portrait. (Ed: Richard Lowry) Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole. (1973)

(155) Dominance, Self-Esteem, Self-Actualization: Germinal Papers of A. H. Maslow. (Ed: Richard Lowry) Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole. (1973)

(156) "Politics 3." (Ed: Thomas C. Greening) Journal of Humanistic Psychology #17 No. 4 (1977) p.5-20.

(157) "Letter." Dawnpoint. San Francisco, CA: Association for Humanistic Psychology. #1 (1977) p.37.

(158) The Journals of A. H. Maslow, Vol. I. & II. (Ed: Richard Lowry) Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole. (1979) Published as The Journals of Abraham Maslow. (Ed: Richard Lowry) (Abridged by Jonathan Freedman.) Brattleboro, VT: Lewis Publishing Company. (1982)

(159) "A Dialogue with Abraham Maslow." (With Mildred Hardeman.) Journal of Humanistic Psychology #19 No. 1 (1979) p.23-28.

(160) Politics and Innocence: A Humanistic Debate by Rollo May, Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow, et al. Saybrook Publishers. (1986)

(161) Motivation and Personality. Third Ed. New York: Harper. (1987) Contents.

(162) "Unpublished Works of Abraham Maslow." (Ed: Edward Hoffman) The Journal of Humanistic Education and Development. #29 No. 3 (March, 1991) Includes six papers by Maslow: (1) The Nature of Happiness, (2) Critique of Self-Actualization Theory, (3) How to Experience the Unitive Life, (4) Developing Friendship and Intimacy, (5) How We Diminish Ourselves, (6) Experiential Exercises for Gratitude.

(163) Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow. (Ed: Edward Hoffman) CA: Sage Publications. (1996) Contents.

(164) Toward a Psychology of Being. Third Ed. New York: Wiley. (1998) Contents. (165) Maslow on Management. (With added interviews by Deborah Stephens and Gary Heil.) New York: Wiley. (1998) Previously published as: Eupsychian Management: A Journal. Homewood, IL: Irwin-Dorsey. (1965) Contents.

(166) The Maslow Business Reader. (Ed: Deborah Stephens) New York: Wiley. (2000) Contents.

(167) The Psychology of Science: A Reconnaissance. Second Ed. Published as an electronic book. Chapel Hill, NC: Maurice Bassett Publishing. (2002) Download available from www.AbrahamMaslow.com. Contents.