Rollo May, Paul Tillich, and Existential Psychology in America
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References
May, Rollo (1938), "The Comparison of Modern Psychotherapy and Christian Theology in Respect to the Doctrine of Sin," B.D. Honors thesis, Union Theological Seminary, New York, Archives.
May, Rollo (1939), The Art of Counseling. How to Gain and Give Mental Health, Abingdon-Cokesbury: Nashville.
May, Rollo (1940), The Springs of Creative Living: A Study of Human Nature, Abingdon-Cokesbury: Nashville.
May, Rollo (1950), The Meaning of Anxiety, Ronald Press: New York. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/10760-000
May, Rollo (1953), Man's Search for Himself, W.W. Norton: New York.
May, Rollo, Ernest Angel, Henri F. Ellenberger, eds. (1958), Existence: A New Dimension in Psychiatry and Psychology, Basic Books: New York. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/11321-000
May, Rollo (1960), "Existential analysis and the American scene," Topical Problems of Psychotherapy 3, 52-61, Karger, Basel/New York, 1960.
May, Rollo, ed. (1961), Existential Psychology, Random House: New York.
May, Rollo (1988), Paulus: Tillich as Spiritual Teacher, Saybrook Publishers: Dallas; reprint of (1973), Paulus: Reminiscences of a Friendship, Harper and Row: New York.
Pauck, Wilhelm, and Pauck, Marion (1974), Paul Tillich: His Life & Thought Volume I: Life, Harper & Row: New York.
Tillich, Paul (1952), The Courage to Be, Yale University Press: New Haven.
Tillich, Paul (1961), "Existentialism and Psychotherapy," Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 1, no. 1 (1961), as reprinted in Readings in Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, Seattle, 1990, 39-47.


