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a Bibliography ROBERT R. HOLT 1.
Holt, R. R.
Level of aspiration as ego defense. Psychological Bulletin, 1942, 3_9_, 457 (Abstract).
2.
Sanford, F. H.,
8 Holt, R. R.
Psychological determinants of morale.
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1943, 3_8, 93-95.
3.
[ Holt, R. R.] Contribution to Chapter XIII.
In E. G. Boring and Marjorie Van de Water (Eds.), Psychology for the fighting man.
l Washington, DC: he Infantry Journal, 1943.
4.
Holt, R. R.
Effects of ego-involvement upon levels of aspiration. -
Psychiatry, 1945, 8, 299-317.
5.
Holt, R. R.
Level of aspiration: Ambition or defense? Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1946, 3_6, 398-416.
t 6.
Maccoby, E.
E., 6 Holt, R. R.
How surveys are made. Journal of Social Issues, 1946, _2, 45-57. Re tions in T. Newcomb 6 E. Hartley (printed with minor modifica-Eds.), Readings in social psychology. New York: Holt, 1947.
7.
Holt, R. R.
The TAT Newsletter, from Vol. I, No. 1 (September, 1946) to Vol. V, No. 4 (Spring 1952. Vol. III, No. 1, through Vol. V, No. 4, reprinted in Journal of Projective Techniques (Rorschach Research Exchange), from 1949, y, to 1952, M.
8.
Holt, R. R.
Motivational factors in levels of aspiration. Sununaries j
of theses 1943-45. Cambridge: Harvard University, 1947.
Pp. 603-607 (Abstract).
t 9.
[ Holt, R. R.] he didactic curriculum. Bulletin of The Menninger Clinic,1947, lh 123-134 (Special issue on training in clinical psychology).
- 10. Bellak, L., / i L R.- Somatotypes in relation to dementia praecox. !nerzeg Journal of Psychiatry, 1948, 104 713-724.
Reprinted in G. W. Lasker 6 F. P. Thieme (Eds.), Tia,rbook of
?hysical anthropology, Vol. 4, 1948. New York: The Viking Fund, 1949.
- 11. Holt, R. R.
h e assessment of psychiatric aptitude from the TAT.
American Psychologist, 1948, _3_, 271 (Abstract).
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- 12. Holt, R. R.
Some statistical problems in clinical research. Educa-tional and Psycholo.gi' i Measurement, 1950, 10 609-627.
Reprinted in S. J. Dck 6 H. B. Molish (Eds.T, Reflexes to intelligence, entitled "What price quantification." New York:
f Basic Books, 1959.
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- 13. Holt, R. R.
An apprcach to the validation of the Szondi test through a systematic study of unreliability. Journal of Projective Techniquer, 1950, 14 435-444.
(Abstract in American Psychologist, 1949,5,269.)
- 14. Luborsky, L. B.,
Holt, R. R., 6 Morrow, W. R.
Interim report of i
i the research project on the selection of medical men for I
psychiatric training. Bulletia of The Menninger Clinic, 1950, l
M,92-101.
- 15. Holt, R. R.
The accuracy of self-evaluations:
Its measurement and some of its personological correlates. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1951, 15,95-101.
(Abstract in American Psychologist,
- 1947, 2_, 276-277.)--
- 16. Holt, R. R.
The Thematic Apperception Test.
In H. H. 6 G. L.
Anderson (Eds.), An introduction to projective techniques.
New York: Prentice-Hall, 1951. Pp. 181-229.
- 17. Holt, R. R.
Part III--Psychological tests.
In G. Devereux, Reality and dream. New York: International Universities Fress, 1951. Pp. 377-413.
- 18. Holt, R. R.
An inductive method of analyzing defense of self-esteem. Bulletin of The Menninger Clinic, 1951, 15, 6-15.
- 19. Holt, R. R.
Chapter 10 [ untitled; an analysis of TAT and MAPS test].
In E. Shneidman et al., Thematic test analysis. Nea York: Grune 6 Stratton, 1951. Pp. 101-118.
- 20. Holt, R. R.
Our fears and what they do to us. Menninger Quarterly,
- 1951, 6_, 9-16.
- 21. Holt, R. R., 6 Luborsky, L.
Research in the selection of psychia-trists: A second interim report. Bulletin of The Menninger Clinic, 1952, 16, 125-135.
- 22. Holt, R. R.
The case of Jay:
Interpretation of Jay's Thematic Apperception Test. Jcurnal of Projective Techniques, 1952, 16_, 157-461.
- 23. Holt, R.
R., Chotlos, J. W., 6 Scheerer, M.
Publication problems in psychology. American Psychologist, 1953, 8_,
235-242,
- 24. Holt, R. R.
Implications of some contemporary personality theories for Rorschach rationale.
In B. Klopfer, M. D. Ainsworth, W. G.
Klopfer 6 R. R. Holt, Developments in the Rorschach technique, Vol. I.
Technique and theory. New York: World Book Co., 1954.
Pp. 501-560.
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- 25. Holt, R. R.
Problems in the use of sample surveys.
In R. Kotinsky 6 H. L. Witmer (Eds.), Community programs for mental health Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955. Pp. 325-358.
- 26. Holt, R. R., 6 Luborsky, L.
The selection of candiates for psycho-analytic training: On the use of interviews and psychological tests. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1955,
_3_, 666-681.
- 27. Holt, R. R.
Rejoinder to Mayzner's review of Schafer's " Psycho-analytic interpretation in Rorschach testing." Psychology Newsletter, 1956, 7_, 47-50.
- 28. Holt, R. R.
Gauging primary and secondary processes in Rorschach responses. Journal of Projective Techniques, 1956, 2_0, 14-25.
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- 29. Luborsky, L., 6 Holt, R. R.
The selection of candidates for psycha-analytic training:
Implications from research on the selection of psychiatric residents.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Psychopathology,1957, H, T66-176.
- 30. Holt, R. R.
Clinical and statistical prediction: A reformulation and some new data. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1958, 56, 1-12.
Reprinted in M. Zax 6 G. Stricker (Eds.), The study 'oT abnormal behavior: Selected readings. New York:
Macmillan, 1964; 2nd ed., 1969. Also in I. N. Mensh (Ed.),
Clinical psychology: Science and profession. New York: Mac-millan, 1966. Also In E. I. Megargee (Ed.), Research in clinical assessment. New York: Harper 6 Row,1966. Pp. 657-672.
- 31. Klein, G.
S., Spence, D.
P., Holt, R. R., 6 Gourevitch, S.
Gagnition without awareness: Subliminal influences upon gonscious thought.
Journal of Abnormal and Social P5Ychology, 1958, 57, 255-266.
Abstract in American Psychologist, 1955, p, 380.T
- 32. Halt, R. R.
Formal aspects of the TAT--A neglected resource. Journal of Projective Techniques, 1958, 22, 163-172. Also in Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences, P-481, 1966.
- 33. Goldberger, L.,
6 Holt, R. R.
Experimental interference with reality contact (perceptual isolation): Method and group results.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1958, 127,99-112.
- 34. Holt, R. R., 6 Lykn sky, L.
Personality patterns of psychiatrists (2 vols.). New York: Basic Books, ~1958.
3S. Holt, R. R.
Researchmanship, or how to write a dissertation in clinical psychology without really trying(.
American Psychologist, 1959, 14, 151. Reprinted in R. A. Baker Ed.), Psychlogy in the wry. New York: Van Nostrand, 1963. Also reprinted in Psygram, 1978, 18(1), 34-35 (South African Psychol. Assn., Johannesburg).
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- 37. Holt, R. R.
A comment on the Wiener-Nichols controversy. Journal of Projective Techniques, 1959, y, 377-378.
- 38. Holt, R. R.
Discussion remarks on "Further observat. tons on the Poetz1 phenomenon--A study of day residues" by Charles Fisher.
l Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1959, 28, 442.
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- 39. Holt, R. R., 6 Goldberger, L.
Personological correlates of reac-tions to perceptual isolation. USAF WADC Technical Reports, 1959, No.59-735, 46 pp.
- 40. Holt, R. R. (with the collaboration and assistance of Joan Havel, Leo Goldberger, Anthony Philip and Reeva Safrin). Manual for the i
scoring of primary process nanifestations in Rorschach responses (7th ed.).
New York: Research Center for Mental Health, New York University, 1959 (mimeographed).
(Later drafts in 1962, 1963 and 1959.)
- 41. Holt, R. R, 6 Goldberger, L.
Research on the effects of isolation on cognition functioning. USAF WADC Technical Reports,1%0, No.60-260, 22 pp.
- 42. Holt, R. R., 6 Havel, J.
A method for assessing primary and secondary process in the Rorschach. In M. A. Rickers-Ovsiankina (Ed.),
Rorschach psychology. New York.: Wiley, 1960, pp. 263-315.
- 43. Klein, G. S.,
4 Holt, R. R.
Problems and issues in current studies of subliminal activation.
In J. G. Peatman and E. L. Hartley (Eds.),
j Festschrift for Gardner Murphy. New York: Harper, 1960. Pp.
i 75-93.
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- 44. Holt, R. R.
Discussion remarks on "The effect of dream deprivatloa and excess: An experimental demonstration of the necessity for 4
dreaming" by William C. Dement and Charles Fisher. Psychoanalytic j
Quarterly,1960, g, 608.
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- 45. Holt, R. R.
Recent developments in psychoanalytic ego psychology and l
their implications for diagnostic testing. Journal of Projective l
Techniques, 1960, 24_, 2$4-266.
- 46. Holt, R. R.
Cognitive controls and primary processes. Journal of Psychological Researches, 1960, 4, 105-112.
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- 47. Pine, F.,
4 Holt, R. R.
Creativity and primary process: A study of adaptive regression.
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1960, 61, 370-379.
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- 48. Goldberger, L.,
6 Holt, R. R.
Experimental interference with reality contact:
Individual differences. In P. Solomon et al. (Eds.),
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Sensory deprivation. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1961.
Pp. 130-142.
- 49. Holt, R. R.
The nature of TAT stories as cognitive products: A psy-choanalytic approach.
In J. Kagan 6 G. Lesser (Eds.),
Contemporary issues in thematic apperceptive methods. Spring-field, IL:
C. C. Thomas, 1961. Pp. 3-43.
- 50. Holt, R. R., 6 Goldberger, L.
Assessment of individual resistance to sensory alteration. In B. E. Flaherty (Ed.), Psychophysiological aspects of space flight. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961. Pp. 248-262.
- 51. Holt, R. R.
Clinical judgment as a disciplined inquiry. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1961, 133, 369-382. Bobbs~MErrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences, P-480, 1966.
- 52. Goldberger, L., 4 Holt, R. R.
Studies on the effects of perceptual alteration. USAF ASD Technical Reports, 1961, No.61-416, 20 pp.
- 53. Goldberger, L., 4 Holt, R. R.
A comparison of isolation effects and their personality correlates in two divergent samples. USAF WADC Technical Reports, 1961, No.61-417, 46 pp.
- 54. Holt, R. R.
The president's column. Newsletter, Division of Clinical Psychology, APA, 1961, 14(4), 5; 1b62, 15(1), 1-2; 1_5_(2), 4-5; 1
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15_(3), 6-7.
- 55. Holt, R. R., 6 Proshansky, H.
Roles for psychologists in promoting peace. SPSSI Newsletter, June 1962, 1-4.
- 56. Holt, R. R.
A critical examination of Freud's concept of bound vs.
free cathexis. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Associa-tion, 1962, 10, 475-525.
- 57. Holt, R. R.
Indiviudality and generalization in the psychology of Journal of Personality, 1962, izz,azione nella psi-personality.
30 377-404. Trans-i lated into Italian:
Individualita e general cologia della personalita. Bollettino di Psicologia Applicata, N. 57-58, Giugno-Agosto 1963. Reprinted in F. H. Sanford 6 E. J.
Capaldi (Eds.), Advancing psychological science, Vol. I: Philo-sophies, methods, and approaches. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1964.
Also reprinted in E. Southwell 6 M. Merbaum (Eds.), Personality:
Readings in theory and research: A book of readings. New York:
Prentice-Hall, 1966. Also, Bobbs-Merill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences, P-482, 1966. Also abridged under the title, "The logic of the romantic point of view in personology," in T. Millon (Ed.), Theories of psychopathology. Philadelphia:
W. B.
Saunders, 1967. Pp. 315-322. Also reprinted in J. O. Whittaker (Ed.), Recent discoveries in psychology. Philadelphia:
W. B.
Saunders, 1972.
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Halt--6 Revised version:
In R. S. Lazarus 4 E. M. Opton (Eds.), Per-sonality: Selected readings.
Penguin Modern Psychology UPS 9.
HarmondEworth, England: Penguin Books,1967. Pp.
38-65.
- 58. Holt, R. R.
A clinical-experimental strategy for research in per-sonality.
In S. Messick 6 J. Ross (Eds.), Mea:turement in per-sonality and cognition. New York: Wiley, 1962.
- 59. Holt, R. R.
Two influences on Freud's scientific thought: A frag-ment of intellectual biography.
In R. W. White (Ed.), The study of lives. New York: Atherton Press, 1963. Pp. 364-387.
- 60. Holt, R. R.
New directions in the training of psychotherapists (Edi-torial). Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1963, 18_, 677-79.
- 61. Holt, R. R.
Forcible indoctrination and personality change.
In P.
Worchel 6 D. Byrne (Eds.), Personality change. New York: Wiley, 1964. Pp. 289-318.
- 62. Halt, R. R.
Imagery: The return of the ostracized. American Psy-chologist, 1964, 19 254-264. Reprinted in E. P. Torrance 6 W. F. White (Eds.T, Issues and advances in educational asy-chology: A book of readings.
Itasca, IL: F. E. Peacoci, 1969, Also abridged in B. L. Kintz 6 J. L. Bruning (Eds.), Research in psychology: Readings for the introductory course. Glenview, IL:
Scott, Foresman, 1970.
Pp. 314-320.
- 63. Holt, R. R.
The emergence of cognitive psychology (book essay).
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1964, 1_2_,
650-665.
- 64. Holt, R. R.
A review of some of Freud's biological assumptions and thefr influence on his theories.
In N. S. Greenfield 4 W. C.
Lewis (Eds.), Psychoanalysis and current biological thought.
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1965. Pp.93-124.
- 65. Holt, R. R.
Experimental methods in clinical psychology.
In B.
Wolman (Ed.), Handbook of clinical psychology. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1965 Pp. 40-77.
- 66. Holt, R. R.
Ego autonomy re-evaluated.
International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 1965, 46, 151-167. Reprinted with critical evaluations by S. C. MiTler, A. Namnum, B. B. Rubinstein, J.
Sandler 6 W. G. Joffe, R. Schafer, H. Weiner, and the author's rejoinder (see No. 71 below), International Journal of Psy-chiatry, 1967, 3_, 481-536.
- 67. Holt, R. R.
Freud's cognitive style. American Imago, 1965, 2_2, 2
163-179.
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- 68. Holt, R. R.
Psychotherapy as an autonomous profession: An alter-native to the Clark Committee's proposal.
In Preconference materials prepared for the Conference on the Professional Preparation of Clinical Psychologists. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 1965. Also in E. L. Hoch, A. O. Ross, 6 C. L. Winder (Eds.), Professional preparation of clinical psy-chologists. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 1966.
- 69. Holt, R. R.
A brave beginning to an enormous task. Critical evalua-tion of "A methodological study of Freudian theory" by A.
Kardiner, A. Karush, 6 L. Ovesey, International Journal of Psy-chiatry, 1966, 2, 545-548.
- 70. Holt, R. R.
Measuring libidinal and aggressive notives and their controls by means of the Rorschach test.
In D. Levine (Ed.),
Nebraska symposium on motivation, 1966. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1966. Pp. 1-47.
Reprinted in P. M. Lerner (Ed.),
Handbook of Rorschach scales. New York:
International Universi-ties Press, 1975.
- 71. Holt, R. R.
On freedom, autonomy, and the redirection of psycho-analytic theory: A rejoinder. International Journal of Psy-chiatry, 1967, 3_, 524-536 (see also No. 66 above).
- 72. Holt, R. R. (Ed.). Motives and thought: Psychoanalytic essays in memory of David Rapaport. Psychological Issues, Monograph 18/19.
New York:
International Universities Press, 1967.
- 73. Holt, R. R.
David Rapaport: A memoir (September 30, 1911-December 14, 1960.
In R. R. Holt (Ed.), Motives and. thought (No. 72 above). Pp 7-17.
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- 74. Holt, R. R.
The development of the primary process: A structural view.
In R. R. Holt (Ed.), Motives and thought (No. 72 above).
l Pp. 345-383.
- 75. Holt, R. R.
Beyond vitalism and mechanism: Freud's concept of psychic energy.
In J. H. Masserman (Ed.), Science and psycho-analysis, Vol. XI: Concepts of ego. New York: Grune 4 Stratton, 1967. Pp. 1-41.
And in B. Wolman (Ed.), Historical roots of contemporary psychology. New York: Harper 4 Row, 1968.
Pp.
196-226. Abstract in Psychiatric Spectator, 1967, 4_, 16-17 (Sandoz publication).
- 76. Holt, R. R.
Discussion: On using experiential data in personality assessment; Symposiun: The role of experiential data in person-l ality assessment. Journal of Projective Techniques and Person-i ality Assessment,1967, 3l(4), 25-30.
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- 77. Holt, R. R.
Diagnostic testing: Present stai.us and future prospects.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1967, 144, 444-465.
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- 78. Holt, R. R. (Ed.). Revised edition of Diagnostic psychological testing by D. Rapaport, M. M. Gill 6 R. Schafer. New York:
International Universities Press,1968.
- 79. Holt, R. R.
Freud, Sigmund.
International encyclopedia of the social sciences (Vol. 6). New York: Macmillan and The free Press, 1968. Pp. 1-12.
- 80. Holt, R. R.
Assessing personality. Part IV of I. L. Janis, G. F.
Mahl, J. Kagan & R. R. Holt, Personality: Dynamics, development, and assessment. New York: Harcourt, Brace 6 World, 1969. Pp.
t 575-801.
- 81. Holt, R. R.
Kubie's dream and its impact upon reality: Psychotherapy as an autonomous profession. Journal of Nervous and Mental Dis-ease, 1969, 149, 186-207.
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- 82. Holt, R. R.
The lasting value of the unconscious, or Rabkin fails to l'eirce Freud. Critical evaluation of "Is the ur. conscious neces-sary?" by Richard Rabkin.
International Journal of Psychiatry,
- 1969, 8_, 565-589.
- 83. Holt, R. R.
Yet another look at clinical and statistical prediction:
j Or, is clinical psychology worthwhile? American Psychologist, j
1970, y, 337-349.
- 84. ibit, R. R.
On the interpersonal and intrapersonal consequences of expressing or not expressing anger. Discussion of paper, "Experi-mental investigations of hostility catharsis," by L. Parkowitz.
. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology., 1970, H, 8-12.
- 85. Holt, R. R.
Artistic creativity and Rorschach measures of adaptive i
regression.
In B. Klopfer, M. M. Meyer 6 F. B. Brawer (Eds.),
Developments in the Rorschach technique, Vol. III: Aspects of personality structure. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970.
Pp. 263-320.
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- 86. Holt, R. R.
Freud's two images of man. Western Psychologist Mono-graph Series, No. 2, 1971, 5-25.
- 87. Holt, R. R.
Some neglected assumptions and problems in psychology's information crisis. American Psychologist, 1971, 26, 331-334.
- 88. Holt, R. R.
Assessinz personality. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovano-vich,1971 (paper >ack reprint of Part IV, No. 80 above).
- 89. Holt, R. R. (Ed.). New horizon for psychotherapy: Autonomy as a pro-fession. New York:
International Universities Press,1971.
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- 90. Holt, R. R.
Summary and prospect: The dawn of a new profession.
In R. R. Holt (Ed.), New horizon for psychotherapy (see No. 89 above),pp. 312-411.
- 91. Holt, R. R.
In memoriam: George S. Klein. Psychological Issues, 1971,,7_(3),v-vii.
- 92. Barr, H.
B., Langs, R.
J., Holt, R. R., Goldberger, L.,
4 Klein, G. S.
LSD: Perse.nality and experience. New York: Wiley, 1972.
- 93. Holt, R. R.
Frcud's mechanistic and humanistic image of man.
In R. R. Holt 6 E. Peterfreund (Eds.), Psychoanalysis and Contempo-rary Science, 1972, 1_, 3-24.
- 94. Holt, R. R.
On the nature and generality of mental imagery.
In P. W.
Sheehan (Ed.), The function and nature of imagery. New York:
Academic Press, 1971.
- 95. Holt, R. R.
Should the psychotherapist prescribe the pills?
Preferably not' International Journal of Psychiatry, 1972, 10(4),82-86.
- 96. Holt, R. R.
Methods of research in clinical psychology. Morris-town, NJ: General Learning Press, 1973.
- 97. [ Holt, R. R.] Personality.
In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), Dictionary of behavioral science. New iork: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.,
1973.
P. 275.
- 98. Holt, R. R.
On reading Freud.
Introduction to Abstracts ci the Standard Edition of Freud. New York: Jason Aronson, 1974.
- 99. Holt, R. R.
Book review: Loevinger, Jane, 6 Wessler, Ruth.
Measuring ego development, Vol. 1: Construction and use of a sentence completion test. Loevinger, Jane, Wessler, Ruth, 4 Redmore, Carolyn. Vol. 2: Scoring manuel for women and girls.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1970.
In Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1974, 158, 310-318.
100. Holt, R. R.
In retrospect: Response to the Distinguished Contri-butions Award, Division 12, APA. Clinical Psychologist, 1974, 2_8,(1), 5-6.
101. Holt, R. R.
The current status of psychoenalytic theory. Behavioral Sciences Tape Library. leonia, NJ: Sigma Information, 1974.
102. Holt, R. R.
Clinical and statistical measurement and prediction:
How not to survey the literature. JSAS Catalog of Selected Docu-ments in Psychology, 1975, 5_, 178. MS No. 837.
103. Holt, R. R.
The past and future of ego psychology. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1975, M(4), 550-576.
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Drive or wish? A reconsideration of the psychoanalytic theory of motivation. Psychological Issues, 1976,9(4, Whole No.
36),158-197.
105. Holt, R. R.
Freud's theory of the primary process--present status.
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Science, 1976, 5_, 61-99.
i 106. Holt, R. R.
A method for assessing primary and secondary process in the Rorschach.
In M. A. Rickers-Oysiankina (Ed.), Rorschach Psy-4 chology (rev. ed.). New York: Krieger, 1977.
107. Holt, R. R.
Introduction to L. Afflerbach 6 M. Franck (Eds.), F The emerging field of sociobibliography: The collected essays o Ilse Bry. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,1977.
I 108. Holt, R. R.
Methods in clinical psychology: Assessment, prediction j
and research (2 vols.). New York: Plenum, 1978.
I 109. Holt, R. R.
Ideological and thematic conflicts in Freud's thought.
In S. Smith (Ed.), The htsman mind revisited: Essays in honor of Karl A. Menninger. 'ksw York:
International Universities Press, 4
1978.
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110. Holt, R. R.
The death and transfiguration of metapsychology.
(The Sandor Rado lecture, April 20,1978) Reported by D. D. Olds in I
the Bulletin of the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine, 1978, I
H(1),21-25.
111. Holt, R. R.
Theory, no; method, yes.
(Review of Co>ing and defend-
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ing: Processes of self-environment organization >y Norma Haan)
Conte:nporary Psychology, 1978, 2_3_(3), 139-141 l
112. Holt, R. R.
Review of Language and insight by Roy Schafer. Psycho-analytic Quarterly, 1979, 48(3), 496-500.
113. Holt, R. R.
Freud's impact on modern morality. The Hastings Center Report, 1980, p(2), 38-46.
114. Holt, R. R.
Was Freud really a psychologist? (Review of Freud's early psychology of the neuroses: A historical perspective by Kenneth Levin) Contemporary Psychology, 1980, _2_5_(2), 128-129.
5 115. Holt, R. R.
Review of The scientific evaluation of Freud's theories and therapy by S. Fisher and R. P. Greenberg.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1980,163(7),445.
116. Helt, R. R.
Loevinger's ceasure of ego development: Reliability and national norms for short male and female forms. Journal of Per-sonality and Social Psychology, 1980, p(5), 909-920.
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117. Holt, R. R.
Review of Symbol and neurosis: Selected papers of Lawrence S. Kubie. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1980, 2_8(3), 705-704.
I 118. Holt, R. R.
The great analyst re-analyzed.
(Review of Freud:
Biologist of the mind. Beyond the psychoanalytic legend by Frank J. Sulloway) Contemporary Psychology, 1981, 2_6(2), 95-96.
119. Holt, R. R.
The death and transfiguration of metapsychology. Inter-i national Review of Psycho-Analysis, 1981, 8(Part 2), 129-143.
120. Holt, R. R.
A note on philosophy and the history of psychology's concern with imagery: Commentary on Ernest R. Hilgard's " Imagery and imagination in American psychology." Journal of Mental
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121. Holt, R. R.
Review of Freud, the man and the cause by Ronald W.
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Clark. Review of Psychoanalytic Books, 1982,1_(2),3-13.
122. Holt, R. R.
Comment on psychological stress workshop.
In P. Walker, W. E. Fraise, J. J. Gordon 6 R. C. Johnson (Eds.), Workshop on 7sychological stress associated with the proposed restart of Three l
Mile Island, Unit 1.
NUREG/CP-0026 MTR-82W26. Washington, DC:
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1982. Pp. 76-89.
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Occupational stress. In L. Goldberger 6 S. Breznitz (Eds.), Handbook of stres_s_. New York: Macmillan/ Free Press, 1982.
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124. Holt, R. R. Come migliorare la ricerca descrittiva in psicologia clinica [ Improving descriptive research in clinical psychology].
l Psicologia Clinica (Rome), 1982,1(1).
(By invitation) i 125. Holt, R. R.
Family secrets (Review of M. Balmary, Psychoanalyzing psychoanalysis: Freud and the hidden fault of the father). The Sciences, 1982, M(8), 26-28.
1 Publications in press Holt, R. R.
The manifest and latent meanings of metapsychology. The Annual of Psychoanalysis, in press.
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Freud's impact upon modern morality and our world view.
In A. L. Caplan 4 Bruce Je:mings (Eds.), Darwin, Marx, and Freud.
New York: Plenum, in press.
Holt, R. R.
Freud, the free will controversy, and prediction in
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personology.
In R. A. Zucker, J. Aronoff 4 A. I. Rabin (Eds.),
Personality and the prediction of behavior. New York: Academic Press, in press.
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