Further Reading
- Jaap Bos et al., The Self-Marginalization of Wilhelm Stekel (2007)
- Maya Balakirsky Katz, “A Rabbi, A Priest, and a Psychoanalyst: Religion in the Early Psychoanalytic Case History,” Contemporary Jewry 31.1 (2011): 3-24.
- Maya Balakirsky Katz, “An Occupational Neurosis: A Psychoanalytic Case History of a Rabbi,” AJS Review 34.1 (April 2010): 1-31.
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