Timothy Leary Bibliography - Academic Papers

Academic Papers

  • Leary, Timothy (1950). "The social dimensions of personality: groups structure and dynamics". Ph. D. Dissertation (University of California, Berkeley, California).
  • Coffey, Hubert; Freedman, Mervin; Leary, Timothy; Ossorio, Abel (1950). Community Service and Social Research – Group Psychotherapy in a Church Program 6 (1). pp. 1–65.
  • Freedman, Mervin B.; Leary, Timothy F.; Ossorio, Abel G.; Coffey, Hubert S. (1951). "The Interpersonal Dimension of Personality". Journal of Personality 20 (2): 143–161. doi:10.1111/j.1467-6494.1951.tb01518.x.
  • LaForge, Rolfe; Leary, Timothy F.; Naboisek, Herbert; Coffey, Hubert S.; Freedman, Mervin B. (1954). "The Interpersonal Dimension of Personality: II An Objective Study of Repression". Journal of Personality 23 (2): 129–153. doi:10.1111/j.1467-6494.1954.tb01144.x.
  • Leary, Timothy; Coffey, Hubert S. (Jan 1955). "Interpersonal Diagnosis: Some Problems of Methodology and Validation". The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 50 (1): 110–124.
  • Multilevel Measurement of Interpersonal Behavior: A Manual for the Use of the Interpersonal System of Personality. Leary, Timothy; Lane, Helen; Apfelbaum, Anne; della Cioppa, Mary; Kaufmann, Charlotte. Psychological Consultation Service, Berkeley, California. 1956.

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