The Writings of Thomas S. Szasz, M.D.
(as of January 9, 2009)
1947a. Szasz, T.S. 1947. The "Schemm Regime" in the Treatment of Extreme Congestive Heart Failure: A Case Report. With S. Elgart. Ohio State Medical Journal, 43 (September), 926-928.
1947b. The Role of Hostility in the Pathogenesis of Peptic Ulcer: Theoretical Considerations With the Report of a Case. With E. Levin, J.B. Kirsner and W.L. Palmer. Psychosomatic Medicine, 9 (September-October), 331-336.
1948a. Psychiatric Aspects of Vagotomy: A Preliminary Report. Annals of Internal Medicine, 28 (February), 279-288.
1948b. Psychiatric Aspects of Vagotomy: II. A Psychiatric Study of Vagotomized Ulcer Patients with Comments on Prognosis. Psychosomatic Medicine, 11 (July-August), 187-199.
1949a. Factors in the Pathogenesis of Peptic Ulcer. Psychosomatic Medicine, 11(September-October), 300-304.
1949b. Psychiatric Aspects of Vagotomy: IV. Phantom Ulcer Pain. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 62 (December), 728-733.
1950a. Psychosomatic Aspects of Salivary Activity: I. Hypersalivation in Patients with Peptic Ulcer. Proceedings of the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease, 29,647-655.
1950b. A Theory of the Pathogenesis of Ordinary Human Baldness. With A. Robertson. Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 61 (January), 34-48.
1950b. Psychosomatic Aspects of Salivary Activity: II. Psychoanalytic Observations Concerning Hypersalivation. Psychosomatic Medicine, 12 (September-October), 320-331.
1951a. Physiological and Psychodynamic Mechanisms in Constipation and Diarrhea. Psychosomatic Medicine, 13 (March-April), 112-116.
1951b. Oral Mechanisms in Constipation and Diarrhea. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 32, 196-203.
1952a. On the Psychoanalytic Theory of Instincts. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 21 (January), 25-48.
1952b. Psychoanalysis and the Autonomic Nervous System. Psychoanalytic Review, 39 (April), 115-151.
1952c. Psychiatric Aspects of Vagotomy: III. The Problem of Diarrhea After Vagotomy. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 115 (May), 394-405.
1952d. The Psychosomatic Approach in Medicine. With Franz Alexander In, Franz Alexander and Helen Ross, eds., Dynamic Psychiatry. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 369-400.
1952e. Psychosomatic Research. In, Franz Alexander and Helen Ross, eds., Twenty Years of Psychoanalysis. New York: Norton, 268-280.
1955a. Entropy, Organization, and the Problem of the Economy of Human Relationships. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 36, 289-297.
1955b. The Nature of Pain. A.M.A. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 74 (August), 174-181.
1955c. The Ego, the Body, and Pain. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 3, 177-200.
1956a. On the Experiences of the Analyst in the Psychoanalytic Situation: A Contribution to the Theory of Psychoanalytic Treatment. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 4, 197-223.
1956b. Is the Concept of Entropy Relevant to Psychology and Psychiatry? Psychiatry, 19, 199-202.
1956c. Some Observations on the Relationship between Psychiatry and the Law. A.M.A. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 75 (March), 297-315.
1956d. A Contribution to the Philosophy of Medicine: The Basic Models of the Doctor Patient Relationship. With Marc Hollender. A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 97 (May), 585-592.
1956e. Malingering: "Diagnosis" or Social Condemnation? A.M.A Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 76 (October), 432-443.
1956f. Comments on "The Definition of Psychosomatic Disorder." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 7, 231-234.
1957a. Some Observations on the Use of Tranquilizing Drugs. A.M.A Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 77 (January), 86-92.
1957b. The Psychology of Bodily Feelings in Schizophrenia. Psychosomatic Medicine, 19,11-16.
1957b. A Contribution to the Psychology of Bodily Feelings. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 26, 25-49.
1957c. A Critical Analysis of the Fundamental Concepts of Psychical Research. Psychiatric Quarterly, 31, 96-108.
1957d. On the Theory of Psycho-Analytic Treatment. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 38, 166-182.
1957e. A Contribution to the Psychology of Schizophrenia. A.M.A Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 77 (April), 420-436.
1957f. Pain and Pleasure: A Study of Bodily Feelings. New York: Basic Books.
1957g. Commitment of the Mentally Ill: "Treatment" or Social Restraint? Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 125 (April-June), 293-307.
1957f. Review of The Criminal, the Judge, and the Public, by Franz Alexander and Hugo Staub. A.M.A Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 78 (July), 109-111.
1957g. The Concept of Testamentary Capacity: Further Observations on the Role of Psychiatric Concepts in Legal Situations. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 125 (July- September), 474-477.
1957h. Psychiatric Expert Testimony: Its Covert Meaning and Social Function. Psychiatry,20(August), 313-316.
1957i. Review of Psychiatric Research Reports Nos. 2, 4, and 6. Mental Hygiene, 41(October), 583-584.
1957j. Normality, Neurosis, and Psychosis: Some Observations on the Concepts of Mental Health and Mental Illness. With Marc Hollender. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 125 (October-December), 599-607.
1957k. The Problem of Psychiatric Nosology: A Contribution to a Situational Analysis of Psychiatric Operations. American Journal of Psychiatry, 114 (November), 405-413.
1957l. Review of Psychical Research by R.C. Johnson. American Journal of Psychiatry, 114(November), 475-476.
1958a. Psychiatry, Ethics, and the Criminal Law. Columbia Law Review, 58 (February), 183-198.
1958b. Scientific Method and Social role in Medicine and Psychiatry. A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 101(February), 228-238.
1958c. Men and Machines. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 8 (February), 310-317.
1958d. Psychoanalysis as Method and as Theory. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 27, 89-97.
1958e. The Role of the Counterphobic Mechanism in Addiction. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 6, 309-325.
1958f. Reply to Ian Stevenson, M.D. [Letters] American Journal of Psychiatry, 114(March), 847-848.
1958g. Recent Books on the Relation of Psychiatry to Criminology. Psychiatry, 21 (August), 307-319.
1958h. Psycho-Analytic Training: A Socio-Psychological Analysis of Its History and Present Status. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 39, 598-613.
1958i. The Doctor-Patient Relationship and Its Historical Context. With Mark Hollender and Fritz Knoff. American Journal of Psychiatry, 115 (December), 552-528.
1958j. Review of Studies on Hysteria, by Joseph Breuer and Sigmund Freud. American Journal of Psychiatry, 115 (December), 568-569.
1958k. Politics and Mental Health: Some Remarks Apropos of the Case of Mr. Ezra Pound. American Journal of Psychiatry, 115 (December), 508-511.
1959a. A Critical Analysis of Some Aspects of the Libido Theory: The Concepts of Libidinal Zones, Aims, and Modes of Gratification. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 76 (23rd January), 975-990. Discussion, 990-1009.
1959b. The Classification of "Mental Illness." A Situational Analysis of Psychiatric Operations. Psychiatric Quarterly, 33 (January), 77-101.
1959c. Law for the Mentally Ill. [Letters] New York Times (20th February), 24.
1959d. Psychoanalysis and Medicine. In, Morton Levitt, ed., Readings in Psychoanalytic Psychology. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 355-374.
1959e. Pound, Politics and Mental Health. [Letters] American Journal of Psychiatry, 115(May), 1040-1041.
1959f. Review of Economics of Mental Illness, by Rashi Fein. A.M.A. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1(July), 116-118.
1959g. Language and Pain. In, S. Arieti, ed., American Handbook of Psychiatry. New York: Basic Books, vol. 1, 982-999.
1959h. Introduction. In, The Analysis of Sensations and the Relation of the Physical to the Psychical, by Ernst March, Trans. from the First German Edition by C.M. Williams; Revised
and Supplemented from the Fifth German Edition by S. Waterlow. New York: Dover, v-xxxi.
1959i. Recollections of a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: The Case of Prisoner K. In, A. Burton, ed., Case Studies in Counseling and Psychotherapy. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 75-110.
1959j. What Is Malingering? Medical Trial Technique Quarterly, 6 (September), 29-40.
1959k. Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, and Psychology. A.M.A. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1 (November), 455-463.
1959l. The Communication of Distress Between Child and Parent. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 32, 161-170.
1960a. Mach and Psychoanalysis. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 130 (January), 6-15.
1960b. Psychiatry Shouldn't Interfere with the Law. [Letters] New York Herald Tribune (5th February), 10.
1960c. The Myth of Mental Illness. American Psychologist, 15 (February), 113-118.
1960d. Freedom and the Physician's Role. [Letters] J.A.M.A., 173 (7th May). 84- 85.
1960e. Hospital Refusal to Release Mental Patient. Cleveland Marshall Law Review, 9 (May), 220-226.
1960f. Moral Conflict and Psychiatry. Yale Review, 49 (June), 555-566.
1960g. Three Problems in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Training. A.M.A. Archives of General Psychiatry, 3 (July), 82-94.
1960h. Civil Liberties and Mental Illness: Some Observations on the Case of Miss Edith L. Hough. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 131 (July), 58-63.
1960i. Civil Liberties and the Mentally Ill. Cleveland-Marshall Law Review, 10(September), 399-416.
1960j. The Right to Commit a Crime. Current (September), 53- 54.
1960k. The Ethics of Birth Control - Or: Who Owns Your Body? Humanist, 20 (November-December), 332-336.
1961a. The Uses of Naming and the Origin of the Myth of Mental Illness. American Psychologist, 16 (February), 59-65.
1961b. Hospital-Patient Relationships in Medicine and Psychiatry. Mental Hygiene, 45 (April), 171-179.
1961c. Review of The Couch and the Circle, by Hyman Spotnitz. The New York Times Book Review (May 14), 7.
1961d. And One for All. New York Times Book Review (14th May), 7.
1961e. The Meaning of Suffering in Therapy: A Round Table Discussion. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 21, 12-17.
1961f. The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct. New York: Paul B. Hoeber.
1961g. Two Types of Therapy. [Letters] New York Times Book Review (11th June), 28-30.
1961h. Criminal Responsibility and Psychiatry. In, H. Toch, ed., Legal and Criminal Psychology. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 146-168.
1962a. Who Has a Right to an Abortion? Current (December), 52- 53.
1962b. The Problem of Privacy in Training Analysis: Selections from a Questionnaire Study of Psychoanalytic Practices and Opinions. Psychiatry, 2 (August), 195-207.
1962c. Psychiatry as a Social Institution. In H. Schoeck and J. W. Wiggins, eds., Psychiatry and Responsibility. Princeton: D. Van Nostrand, 1-18.
1962d. Review of Pain: Its Modes and Functions, by F.J.J. Buytendijk. A.M.A Archives of General Psychiatry, 7 (September), 220.
1962e. Bootlegging Humanistic Values through Psychiatry. Antioch Review, 22 (Fall), 341-349.
1962d. Mind Tapping: Psychiatric Subversion of Constitutional Rights. American Journal of Psychiatry, 119 (October), 323-327.
1962e. Human Nature and Psychotherapy: A Further Contribution to the Theory of Autonomous Psychotherapy. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 3 (October), 268-283.
1962f. Open Doors or Civil Rights for Mental Patients? Journal of Individual Psychology, 18 (November), 168-171.
1963a. Psychiatry's Threat to Civil Liberties. National Review (12th March), 191-193.
1963b. Mind Tapping. [Letters] American Journal of Psychiatry, 119 (March), 900.
1963c. Psychiatry in public schools. Humanist, 23 (May-June), 89-93.
1963d. Freud as Leader. Antioch Review, 23 (Summer), 133-144.
1963e. Psychoanalytic Treatment As Education. A.M.A. Archives of General Psychiatry, 9(July), 46-52.
1963f. Foreword. In, A Textbook of Abnormal Psychology, by N.H. Pronko. Baltimore, Williams Wilkins, vii-vii.
1963g. Psychoanalysis and Suggestion: An Historical and Logical Analysis. Comprehensive Psychiatry (August), 4, 271-280.
1963h. A Questionnaire Study of Psychoanalytic Practices and Opinions. With Robert Nemiroff. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 137 (September), 209-221.
1963i. Law, Liberty and Psychiatry: An Inquiry into the Social Uses of Mental Health Practices. New York: Macmillan.
1963j. The Concept of Transference. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 44, 432-443.
1963k. Discussion of "Papers on Schizophrenia," by Arieti, Bychowski, and Sechehaye. Psychiatric Research Report APA, 17 (November), 57-60.
1963l. Should "Insanity" Be an Excuse for Crime? North American Newspaper Alliance (28th December).
1964a. What Psychiatry Can and Cannot Do. Harper's Magazine, 228 (February), 50-53.
1964b. What Psychiatry Can Do. Harper's Magazine, 228 (April), 100.
1964c. A Question of Identity. New York Times Book Review (5th April), 14-16.
1964d. Review of The Birth and Death of Meaning and The Revolution in Psychiatry, by Ernest Becker. The Behavior Sciences Book Service (October).
1964e. Psychoanalysis and Taxation: A Contribution to the Rhetoric of the Disease Concept in Psychiatry. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 18 (October), 635-643.
1964f. Criminal Insanity: Fact or Strategy? New Republic (21st November), 19-22.
1964g. The Moral Dilemma of Psychiatry: Autonomy or Heteronomy? American Journal of Psychiatry, 121 (December), 521-528.
1965a. Psychiatry as Ideology, In, Hector Hawton, ed., The Rationalist Annual. London: Pemberton Publishing Company, 43-52.
1965b. Legal and Moral Aspects of Homosexuality. In, Judd Marmor, ed., Sexual Inversion: The Multiple Roots of Homosexuality. New York: Basic Books, 124-139.
1965c. A Strategy of Freedom: The Moral Dimension of Freudian Therapy. Trans-Action, 2 (May-June), 14-19.
1965d. The Ethics of Psychoanalysis: The Theory and Method of Autonomous Psychotherapy. New York: Basic Books.
1965e. A Note on Psychiatric Rhetoric. American Journal of Psychiatry, 121 (June), 1192-1193.
1965f. Psychiatric Justice. New York: Macmillian.
1965g. Portrait of a Secular Moralist. New Republic (27th November), 32-33.
1965h. Toward the Therapeutic State. New Republic (11th December), 26-29.
1965i. Review of The Addict and the Law, by Alfred R. Lindesmith. American University Law Review, 15 (December), 163-168.
1966a. Review of The Addict and the Law, by Alfred R. Lindesmith. International Journal of the Addictions. 1 (January), 150-155.
1966b. Equation of Opposites. New York Times Book Review (6th February), 6.
1966c. Discussion of "The New Technology and Our Ageless Unconscious," by Martin Grotjahn. Psychoanalytic Forum, 1, 15-16.
1966d. Unending Challenge. New York Times Book Review (17th April), 18,20,22.
1966e. The Mental Health Ethic. National Review (14th June), 570-572.
1966g. Is Mental Illness a Myth? [Letters] New York Times Magazine (3rd July), 4-33.
1966h. Is Mental Illness a Myth? [Letters] New York Times Magazine (10th July), 2.
1966i. Psychotherapy: A Socio-Cultural Perspective. Western Medicine, 7 (December), 15-21.
1966j. Review of Medical Orthodoxy and the Future of Psychoanalysis, by K.R. Eissler. Village Voice (1st September), 5, 10-11.
1966k. The Ethics of Abortion. Humanist, 26 (September-October), 147-148.
1966l. The Social Situation of the Hospitalized Mental Patient. AAUW Journal, 60(October), 31-32.
1966m. Whither Psychiatry? Social Research, 33 (Autumn), 439-462.
1966n. There Was No Defense. New York Times Book Review (13th November), 4, 34.
1966o. Ezra Pound. [Letters] New York Times Book Review (11th December), 65.
1966p. Alcoholism: A Socio-Ethical Perspective. Western Medicine, 7 (December), 15-21.
1966q. Discussion of "A Historical Review of Classification of Behavior and One Current Perspective," by Lewis L. Robbins. In, Leonard D. Eron, ed., The Classification of Behavior Disorders. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company, 38-41.
1966r. The Psychiatric Classification of Behavior: A Strategy of Personal Constraint. In, Leonard D. Eron, ed., The Classification of Behavior Disorders. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company, 123-170.
1967a. There Was No Defense. Psychiatry Social Science Review, 1 (January), 21-24.
1967b. Review of The Trial of Ezra Pound, by Julien Cornell. Rutgers Law Review, 21(Winter), 367-374.
1967c. Review of Thomas Woodrow Wilson: Twenty-Eighth President of the United States, by Sigmund Freud and William C. Bullitt. Psychiatry and Social Science Review, 1(February), 5, 10-12.
1967d. The Hazards of Zeal. National Review (21st March), 307- 310.
1967e. Murder and Violence in the Affluent Society. Boston Sunday Herald (30th April), 18.
1967d. How Sick is Sick? New Republic (6th May), 21-23.
1967e. The Doctor in the Case. New York Times Book Review (28th May), 8.
1967f. The Destruction of Differences. New Republic (10th June), 21-23.
1967g. Behavior Therapy and Psychoanalysis. Medical Opinion and Review, 3 (June), 24-29.
1967h. Mental Illness. [Letters] Economist. (17th June), 1192.
1967i. The Insanity Plea and the Insanity Verdict. Temple Law Quarterly, 40 (Spring-Summer), 271-282.
1967k. Moral Man: A Model of Man for Humanistic Psychology. In, James F.T. Bugental, ed., Challenges of Humanistic Psychology. New York: McGraw-Hill, 44-51.
1967k. Reply to Dr Wladimir G. Eliasberg. [Letters] American Journal of Psychiatry, 124 (September), 163.
1967l. Freedom and Goals. [Letters] Medical Opinion and Review, 3 (September), 119-123.
1967m. Mental Illness As an Excuse for Civil Wrongs. With George J. Alexander. Notre Dame Lawyer, 43 (October), 24-38.
1967n. The Psychiatrist: A Policeman in the Schools. This Magazine Is About Schools (October), 114-134.
1967o. Psychoanalysis and the Rule of Law. Washburn Law Journal, 7 (Fall), 25-34.
1967q. College Psychiatrists. [Letters] Trans-action, 5 (December):4.
1967q. Involuntary Mental Hospitalization: A Crime Against Humanity. Exchange (December), 1-4.
1968a. The Painful Person. Lancet, 88 (January), 18-22.
1968b, Some Remarks on Autonomous Psychotherapy. Psychiatric Opinion, 5 (January), 4,6-8.
1968c. College Psychiatry: A Critique. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 9 (January), 81-85.
1968d. Medical Ethics: An Historical Perspective. Medical Opinion Review, 4 (February),115-121.
1968e. Subversion of the Rule of Law. National Review (12th March), 247-248.
1968f. Science and Public Policy: The Crime of Involuntary Mental Hospitalization. Medical Opinion Review, 4 (May), 24-35.
1968g. Mental Illness As an Excuse for Civil Wrongs. With George J. Alexander. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 147 (August), 113-123.
1968h. Justice and Psychiatry. Atlantic (October), 127-132.
1968i. Review of The Insanity Defense, by Abraham S. Goldstein, and Criminal Justice by Abraham S. Blumberg. Boston University Law Review, 48 (Winter), 151-155.
1968j. Problems Facing Psychiatry: The Psychiatrist as Party to Conflict. In, E. Fuller Torrey, ed, Ethical Issues in Medicine: The Role of the Physician in Today's Society. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 265-284.
1968k. The Psychology of Persistent Pain: A Portrait of L'Homme Douloureux. In, A. Soulairac, J. Cahn, and J. Charpentier, eds., Pain. London: Academic Press, 93-133.
1968l. Hysteria. In, David L. Sills, ed., International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. New York: Macmillian Free Press, 7, 47-52.
1969a. The Crime of Commitment. Psychology Today, 2 (March), 55-57.
1969b. The Right to Health. Georgetown Law Journal 57 (March), 734-751.
1969c. An "Unscrewtape" Letter: A Reply to Fred Sander. American Journal of Psychiatry, 125 (April), 1432-1435.
1969d. The Right to Health. Freeman, 19 (June), 352-362.
1969e. Psychiatry, the Law, and Social Control. University Review, 2 (Summer), 8-13.
1969f. Interview: Thomas S. Szasz, M.D. New Physician, 18 (June), 453-461, 476.
1969g. Enigmas of Violence. [Letters] Science (June 27th), 164, 1465.
1969h. Social Control and Legal Psychiatry. Journal of the Albert Einstein Medical Center, 17 (Summer), 52-59.
1969i. Abortion Law Reform. [Letters] Humanist, 20 (September-October), 34.
1969j. Justice in the Therapeutic State. Indiana Legal Forum, 3 (Fall), 14-34.
1969k. Mental Illness Is Not a Disease. Science Digest, 66 (December), 7-14.
1970a. The Mad Scene: Who Is Dangerous to Whom? Medical Opinion and Review. 6 (February), 111.
1970b. A Psychiatrist Views Mental Health Legislation. Wabash Law Journal, 9 (Winter), 224-243.
1970c. Blackness and Madness. Yale Review, 59 (Spring), 333-341.
1970d. Ideology and Insanity: Essays on the Psychiatric Dehumanization of Man. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
1970e. Justice in the Therapeutic State. In, The Administration of Justice America. The 1968-69 E. Paul du Pont Lectures on Crimes, Delinquency, and Corrections, University of Delaware, 75-92.
1970f. The Manufacture of Madness: A Comparative Study of the Inquisition and the Mental Health Movement. New York: Harper Row 1970.
1970g. The Mad Scene: Brother's Keepers. Medical Opinion and Review, 6 (April), 52-53.
1970h. Introduction. In, The Ordeal of Stephen Dennison, by Lucy Freeman and Lisa Hoffman. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, ix-xii.
1970i. Blackness and Madness: Images of Evil and Tactics of Exclusion. In, John F. Szwed, ed., Black Americans. New York: Basic Books, 67-77.
1970j. Psychiatry As Tactic. [Letters] New York Times (25th July), 22.
1970k. The Right to Drugs: A Matter of Freedom? Newsday (21st October),3B.
1970l. "R.F.K. Must Die!" New York Times Book Review (15th November), 8-74.
1971a. "Mental Illness" Myth Cruel Fraud. Twin Circle (14th March), 15.
1971b. Fairness and Folly. Medical Opinion, 7 (April),65.
1971c. From the Slaughterhouse to the Madhouse. Psychotherapy, 8 (Spring), 64-67.
1971d. The Sane Slave: An Historical Note on the Use of Medical Diagnosis As Justificatory Rhetoric. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 25 (April), 228-239.
1971e. The Ethics of Suicide. Antioch Review, 31 (Spring), 7-17.
1971f. The Negro in Psychiatry: An Historical Note on Psychiatric Rhetoric. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 25 (July), 469-471.
1971g. The American Association for the Abolition of Involuntary Mental Hospitalization, Abolitionist, 1 (Summer), 1-2.
1971h. Involuntary Commitment: A Form of Slavery. Humanist, 31 (July-August), 11-14.
1971i. In the Church of America, Psychiatrists Are Priests. Hospital Physician (October), 44-46.
1971j. The Ethics of Addiction. The American Journal of Psychiatry. 128 (November), 541-56.
1971k. Under Mind. Review of A Question of Madness, by Zhores A. Medvedev, and Roy A. Medvedev. New Society London (16th December), 1213-1215.
1972a. Scapegoating "Military Addicts": The Helping Hand Strikes Again. Trans-Action, 9(January), 4-6.
1972b. Drugs, Doctors, and Deceit. [Letters] New England Journal of Medicine, 286 (13th January),111.
1972c. The Ethics of Addiction. Harper's Magazine, 244 (April), 74-79.
1972d. Psychosis, Psychiatry, and Homicide. [Letters] JAMA, 220 (8th May), 864-865.
1972e. A Dissent. [Letters] National Catholic Reporter (12th May), 10.
1972f. Tragic Failures. Review of In A Darkness, by James A. Wechsler. National Review (26th May), 591,593.
1972g. Reply to J.W. Goppelt. [Letters] American Journal of Psychiatry, 128 (June), 1588.
1972h. Reply to R.D. Blair [Letters] American Journal of Psychiatry, 128 (June), 1589.
1972i. Remarks. In, Symposium on the Aging Poor. Syracuse Law Review, 23, 78-82, 84-85.
1972j. Law, Property, and Psychiatry. With George J. Alexander. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 42 (July), 610-626.
1972k. Bad Habits Are Not Diseases: A Refutation of the Claim That Alcoholism Is a Disease. The Lancet London, 2 (8th July), 83-84.
1972l. Voluntary Mental Hospitalization: An Unacknowledged Practice of Medical Fraud. New England Journal of Medicine, 287 (10th August), 277-278.
1072m. Introduction. In, Prisoners of Psychiatry: Mental Patients, Psychiatrists, and the Law, by Bruce Ennis. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, xi-xix.
1972n. Psychiatric Stigmatization. [Letters] New York Times (26th December), 32.
1973a. Fanaticism. [Letter to the Editor} The Times Literary Supplement [London], 3(February), 124.
1973b. Medicine and the State: The First Amendment Violated. An Interview with Thomas Szasz. The Humanist, 33 (March-April), 305-307.
1973c. The Physician as a Spy. [Letter to the Editor] The New York Times (24th March),32.
1973d. Mental Illness as a Metaphor. Nature, 242 (30th March), 305- 307.
1973e. La Liberta del Malato Mentale. Enciclopedia della Scienze e della Tecnica Mondadori. Milano: Mondadori, 1973, 368-369.
1973f. From Contract to Status via Psychiatry. With George. J. Alexander. Santa Clara Lawyer (Spring), 537-559.
1973g. The Second Sin. Garden City, New York: Doubleday.
1973h. The Age of Madness: The History of Involuntary Mental Hospitalization Presented in Selected Texts. Garden City, New York: Doubleday Anchor.
1973i. Panel Discussion: Do Solutions to Drug Problems Threaten Our Civil Liberties? Villanova Law Review, 18 (May), 875-895.
1973j. Drugs and Freedom. Transcript of the "Firing Line" Program Taped at WKPC in Louisville, Kentucky, on May 16, 1973, and Originally Telecast on PBS on July 15, 1973. Host: William F. Buckley, Jr., Guest: Dr. Thomas S. Szasz. Columbia, South Carolina: Southern Educational Communications Association.
1973k. The Dominion of Psychiatry. The New York Times (5th August), E-15.
1973l. Interview. Penthouse (October), 68-74.
1974a. The A.C.L.U.'s "Mental Illness" Cop-Out. Reason, 5 (January), 4-9.
1974b. Freedom for Patients: A Dialogue. The Bulletin of the New York State District Branches of the American Psychiatric Association,16 (January),1, 9.
1974c. Language and Humanism. The Humanist, 34 (January-February), 25-30.
1974d. Illness and Indignity. Journal of the American Medical Association, 227 (February), 543-545.
1974e. When History Comes Home to Roost. The New York Times (6th March), 33.
1974f. The A.C.L.U. and Involuntary Commitment: A Reply. Reason, 5 (April), 29.
1974g. Crime, punishment, and psychiatry. In, Current Perspectives on Criminal Behavior, Original Essays on Criminology edited by Abraham S. Blumberg. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 262- 285.
1974h. Medicine and Madness. Special Report In The Encyclopedia Brittanica Yearbook, Chicago: The Encyclopedia Brittanica, 454-455.
1974j. Objectionable Psychologizing. [Letter to the Editor] The New York Times Magazine(21st April), 8.
1974k. The Psychiatric Perspective on Pain and Its Control. In The Treatment of Chronic Pain, edited by F. Dudley Hart. London: Medical and Technical Publishing Col, Ltd., 39-61.
1974l. The Myth of mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct, Revised Eedition. New York: Harper Row.
1974m. Psychiatry: A Clear and Present Danger. Mental Hygiene, 58 (Spring), 17-20.
1974n. Ceremonial Chemistry: The Ritual Persecution of Drugs, Addicts, and Pushers. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1974.
1974o. The Myth of Mental Illness: Three Addenda. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 14(Summer), no. 3.
1974p. ECT. [Letter to the Editor] The Listener (25th July).
1974q. Introduction. The Stoned Aged: A History of Drugs in America by John Rublowsky. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 9- 11.
1974r. Might Makes the Metaphor. Journal of the American Medical Association. 229 (2nd September), 1326.
1974s. Straight Talk from Thomas Szasz. An Interview. Reason, 6 (October), 4-13.
1974t. The Myth of Psychotherapy. American Journal of Psychotherapy. 28 (October), 517-526.
1974u. Your Last Will and Your Free Will. The Alternative, 8 (November), 10-11.
1974v. Our Despotic Laws Destroy the Right to Self-Control. Psychology Today, 8 (December), 19-29, 127.
1974w. Review of About Behavior by B.F. Skinner. Libertarian Review. 3 (December), 6-7.
1975a. Sargant and Szasz. [Letter to the Editor] Spectator (22nd February), 197.
1975b. The Moral Physician. The Center Magazine, 8 (March-April), 2-9.
1975c. Stop Poking Around in Your Patients' Lives! [Interview] Medical Economics (9th June), 106-128.
1975d. The Age of Madness. [Letter to the Editor] Times Literary Supplement (25th July),841.
1975e. On Involuntary Psychiatry. [Op-Ed] The New York Times (4th August), 19.
1975f. Medical Metaphorology. American Psychologist, 30 (August), 859-861.
1975g. The Age of Madness. [Letters to the Editor]. The Times Literary Supplement [London], (29th August), 971.
1975h. To Review Stand on Drugs. [Letters to the Editor] The New York Times (31st August), 14-E.
1975i. The Danger of Coercive Psychiatry. American Bar Association Journal, 61(October), 617-622.
1975j. The Control of Conduct: Authority vs. Autonomy. Criminal Law Bulletin, 11(September-October), 617-622.
1975k. Introduction. In Jules Renard Poil de Carotte (Carrot Top). Translated by Ralph Manheim. New York: Hillstone / Stone Publishing Company, pp. xiii-xix.
1976a. Some Call It Brainwashing. The New Republic (6th March), 10-12.
1976b. Mercenary Psychiatry. The New Republic (13th March), 1-12.
1976c. APA and Zionism. [Letter to the Editor] Psychiatry News, 11 (2nd April), 2.
1976d. Psychiatry in Courtrooms. [Letter to the Editor] The New Republic (8th May).
1976e. Heresies. Garden City, New York: Doubleday Anchor.
1976f. Anti-Psychiatry: The Paradigm of the Plundered Mind. The New Review [London], 3-14.
1976g. Male Women, Female Men. The New Republic (9th October), 8-9.
1976h. Ezra Pound. [Letter to the Editor] Times Literary Supplement [London], 1306.
1976i. Abortion: Punish the Women? [Guest comment] Daily Orange of Syracuse University (9th October), 6-8.
1976j. Political torture and physicians. [Letter to the Editor] The New England Journal of Medicine, 295 (28th October), 1018.
1976k. Schizophrenia: The Sacred Symbol of Psychiatry. British Journal of Psychiatry, 129 (October), 308-316.
1976l. Schizophrenia: The Sacred Symbol of Psychiatry. New York: Basic Books.
1976m. Patriotic Poisoners. The Humanist, 36 (November-December), 5-7.
1976n. Anti-Psychiatry. [Letter to the Editor] The New Review (November), 71.
1976o. Paresis and Plunder: The Models of Madness in Psychiatry and Anti-Psychiatry. The Noel Buxton Lecture, Colchester: The University of Essex.
1976p. Karl Kraus and the Soul-Doctors: A Pioneer Critic and His Criticism of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press.
1976q. Involuntary Psychiatry. University of Cincinnati Law Review, 45, 347-365.
1976r. The Right to Die. The New Republic (11th December), 8-9.
1976s. The Theology of Therapy: The Break of the First Amendment Through the Medicalization of Morals. In American Law: The Third Century, edited by Bernard Schwartz. Hackensack, New Jersey: Fred B. Rothman Co., 365-376.
1976t. A Different Dose for Different Folks: We Should Treat Drug Taking in the Same Way We Treat Speech and Religion, as a Fundamental Right. Skeptic (January-February), 47-49, 63- 70.
1977a. Psychiatric Slavery: When Confinement and Coercion Masquerade as Cure. New York: The Free Press.
1977b. The Theology of Medicine: The Political-Philosophical Foundations of Medical Ethics. Baton Rouge: Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press, New York: Harper Colophon.
1977c. A dialogue on Drugs. Psychiatric Opinion, 14(March-April), 10-12, 44-47.
1977d. Szasz on Schizophrenia. [Letter to the Editor] British Journal of Psychiatry, 130(May), 520-524.
1977e. Donaldson. [Letter to the Editor] Psychiatric News, 12 (2nd May), 2.
1977f. What Do Psychiatrists Know About Terrorism? [Letter to the Editor] The New York Times (19th June), 16-E.
1977g. Aborting Unwanted Behavior: The Controversy on Psychosurgery. The Humanist, 37 (July-August), 7, 10-11.
1977h. The Child as Involuntary Mental Patient: The Threat of Child Therapy to the Child's Dignity, Privacy, and Self-Esteem. San Diego Law Review, 14, 1005-1027.
1977i. On the "Incarceration" of Martha Mitchell. [Letter to the Editor] The New York Times (25th September), 14-E.
1977j. Christmas Book Recommendations. The American Spectator, 11 (December), 29.
1977k. Models of Madness. The Listener [London] (1st December), 721-723.
1977l. Soviet Psychiatry: The Historical Background. Inquiry (5th December), 6-7.
1977m. Foreword. In Therapeutic Partnership: Ethical Concerns in Psychotherapy by Carl Goldberg. New York: Springer Publishing Company, vii-viii.
1977n. Psychiatric Diversion in the Criminal Justice System: A Critique. In Assessing the Criminal: Restitution, Retribution, and the Legal Process, edited by Randy E. Barnett and John Hagel, III. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Balinger Publishing Co., 99-120.
1977o. The Concept of Mental Illness: Explanation or Justification? In Mental Health: Philosophical Perspectives, edited by H.T. Engelhardt, Jr. and S.F. Spicker. Dordrecht- Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Co., 235-250.
1977p. Healing Words for Political Madness: A Conversation with Dr. Thomas Szasz. The Advocate (28th December), 37-40.
1978a. Soviet Psychiatry: Its Supporters in the West. Inquiry (2nd January), 4-5.
1978b. Drug Prohibition. Reason, 9 (January), 14-18.
1978c. The Soviets Are Worse. [Letter to the Editor] Inquiry (20th February), 32.
1978d. State Mental Hospitals: Orphanages for Adults. Pacific News Service Syndicate(23rd February).
1978e. The Myth of Psychotherapy: Mental Healing as Religion, Rhetoric, and Repression. Garden City, New York: Doubleday Anchor.
1978f. Condoning Psychiatric Slavery. Inquiry (6th March), 3-4.
1978g. Why Do We Fear the Retarded? Newsday (16th March), 93.
1978h. The Psychiatrist as Accomplice. Inquiry (3rd April), 4-5.
1978i. Prescription for Control. Inquiry (1st May), 4-5.
1978j. The Case Against Compulsory Psychiatric Interventions. The Lancet, (13th May), 1035-1036.
1978k. New Addictions for Old. Inquiry (29th May), 4-5.
1978l. The Rapist as Patient. Inquiry (June), 3-4.
1978m. Criminal Intent. [Letter to the Editor] Inquiry (26th June), 32.
1978n. The Ethics of Therapy. National Forum, 58 (Spring), 25-29.
1978o. Schizophrenia--A Category Error. Trends in NeuroSciences, 1 (July), 26-28.
1978p. Nobody Should Decide Who Goes to the Mental Hospital: Dr. Thomas Szasz Talking with Governor Jerry Brown and Dr. Lou Simpson. The Co-Evolution Quarterly (Summer), 56-69.
1978q. Should Psychiatric Patients Ever Be Hospitalized Involuntarily -- Under Any Circumstances-No. In Controversy in Psychiatry, edited by J.P. Brady and H.K.H. Brodie. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 965-977.
1978r. The Abortionist as Fall Guy. Inquiry (24th July), 4-5.
1978s. The Psychiatric Presidency. Inquiry (18th September), 4-6.
1978t. Pilgrim's Regress. The Spectator (23rd September), 72-73.
1978u. Psychiatry: The New Religion [Interview with Professor Thomas Szasz] Cosmos [Australia], 6 (October), 6-7.
1978v. Twice-Brainwashed. The New Republic (October 23), 6-8.
1978w. Peter Bourne's Quaalude Caper. Inquiry (30th October), 4-7.
1978x. A Dialogue about Drug Education. Psychiatric Opinion, 15 (October), 10-14.
1978y. The Concept of Schizophrenia. [Commentary] Trends in NeuroSciences, 1 (November), 129.
1978z. Bourne's Quaalude Caper. Inquiry (27th November), 4-6.
1978za. Gifts That Could Change the World. Newsday (24th December), 8.
1978zb. The Devil's Fool. Inquiry (25th December), 4-5.
1978zc. Behavior Therapy: A Critical Review of the Moral Dimensions of Behavior Modification. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Psychiatry, 9, 133-134.
1979a. Insanity and Irresponsibility: Psychiatric Diversion in the Criminal Justice System. In, Hans Toch, ed., Psychology of Crime and Criminal Justice. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 133-144.
1979b. Psychiatric diversion in the criminal justice system. In, Nancy J. Beran and Beverly G. Toomy, eds., Mentally Ill Offenders and the Criminal Justice System. New York: Praeger, 54-73.
1979c. Power and psychiatry. In, Donald W. Harward, ed., Power: Its nature, Its Use, and Its Limits. Cambridge: Schenkman Publishing Co., 153-158.
1979d. Jones as Jesus. Libertarian Review (January), 34-35.
1979e. The Freedom Abusers. Inquiry (5th February), pp 4-6.
1979f. What Is Most Humane Commitment to the Mentally Ill? [Letters] Milwaukee Journal(8th February), 8.
1979g. Torsney and Our Psychiatric Executioners. [Letters] New York Times (24th February), 20.
1979h. Should the FDA Ban H20? Inquiry (April), 32-33.
1979i. "Mental Illness" and Police Brutality. Libertarian Review (April), 32-33.
1979j. Male and Female He Created Them. New York Times Book Review (10th June), 11-39.
1979k. An Exchange of Letters with W.B. Grant. Mental Health in Australia, 1 (July), 44-45.
1979l. J'Accuse: How Dan White Got Away with Murder, and How American Psychiatry Helped Him Do It. Inquiry, 20 (6th August), 17-21.
1979m. Critical Reflections on Child Psychiatry. Children and Youth Services Review, 1, 7-29.
1979n. The Lying Truths of Psychiatry. In, R. Duncan and M. Weston Smith, eds. Lying Truths: A Critical Scrutiny of Current Beliefs and Conventions. London: Pergamon Press, 1979.
1979o. Dreyfus Redux, in Reverse. New York Times (4th August), 19.
1979p. The Lying Truths of Psychiatry. Journal of Libertarian Studies, 3 (Summer), 121-139.
1979q. A.A.A.I.M.H - R.I.P. Abolitionist, 9 (September),1-4.
1979r. Psychodrama in the White House. Libertarian Review (December), 24-31.
1980a. Sex by Prescription: The Startling Truth About Today's Sex Therapy. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
1980b. Ein Kritischer Blick auf die Psychiatrie. Neue Zurcher Zeitung (18th February), 17-18.
1980c. Therapeutic Tyranny. Omni (March), 43.
1980d. Our Fear and Trembling Though the Ages. Saturday Review (15th March), 39-40.
1980e. Would You Give Tranquilizers to King Lear? [Interview] New Zealand Listener [Auckland] (19th April), 38-39.
1980f. "Back wards to the Back Streets." TV Guide (17th-23rd May), 32-36.
1980g. Das Recht des Menschen auf Sein Heroin. Penthouse [Germany] (June), 52-53.
1980h. Voyeurism as Science. Inquiry (9th-23rd June), 15-16.
1980i. Diagnostician or Accuser? Spectator London (13th September), 20-22.
1980j. Schlecht Gewohnheiten Sind Keine Krankheiten. [Letters] Penthouse [Germany](October), 82.
1980k. A Critical Look at Psychiatry. News from Gracie Square Hospital, 11 (December), 1-4.
1980l. The Political Use of Psychiatry in the United States: The Case of Dan White. American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 2, 1-11.
1980m. The ACLU vs. Walter Polovchak. Inquiry (27th October), 6-8.
1981a. The Case Against Sex Education. Penthouse (January), 124-125.
1981b. Tea and Sympathy on the Way to Mecca. Free Inquiry, 1 (Spring), 16-17.
1981c. A Talk with Thomas Szasz, by Lawrence Mass, M.D. Christopher Street (March-April), 32-39.
1981d. Criminals' Sickness is in Our Minds. Interviews. Post- Standard Syracuse (6th April), C-1.
1981e. The Sadness of Sex. Inquiry (27th April), 22-24.
1981f. Reagan Should Let the Jurors Judge Hinckley. Washington Post (6th May), A-19.
1981g. Power and Psychiatry. Society, 18 (May/June), 16-18.
1981h. The Protocols of the Learned Experts on Heroin. Libertarian Review (July), 14-17.
1981i. The Case of John Hinckley. Spectator (11th July), 9-10.
1981j. Mental illness: A Myth? In, L. Kristal, ed., The ABC of Psychology [London]: Michael Joseph, 150-153.
1981k. Szasz on the Dangerous Patient. Discussion. American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 2, 6-7, 17.
1981l. Interview: Thomas Szasz. High Times (September), 32-38, 69-70.
1981m. Le Combat de Thomas Szasz Contre les "Tortures Psychiatriques," Interview with Alexandre Szombati. Le Monde Dimanche (11th October), xii-xii.
1981n. On "Preventing Psychopathology": A Libertarian Analysis. In, Justin M. Joffe and George W. Albee eds., Prevention Though Political Action and Social Change. Hanover and London: University Press of New England, 26-33.
1981o. Conversazione con Thomas S. Szasz. Colettivo/R , 26.28, (Guigno 1981 -Maggio 1982).
1982a. Viewpoint: From Pathogenic to Therapeutic. Sexual Medicine Today (10th February), 33.
1982b. The Lady in the Box. New York Times (16th February), A-19.
1982c. The War Against Drugs. Journal of Drug Issues, 12 (Winter), 115-122.
1982d. The Psychiatrist as Moral Agent. Whittier Law Review, 4, 77-85.
1982e. Purifying America. Inquiry (12th April), 26-30.
1982f. Building the Therapeutic State. Contemporary Psychology, 27 (April), 297.
1982g. Writing People Off as Crazy. Washington Post (16th April), A-29.
1982h. Shooting the Shrink. New Republic (16th June), 11-15.
1982i. Interview. The Review of the News (14th July), 39-48.
1982j. The Psychiatric Will: A New Mechanism for Protecting Persons Against "Psychosis" and Psychiatry. American Psychologist, 37 (July), 762-770.
1982k. The Right to Refuse Treatment: A Critique. In, Nora K. Bell, ed., Who Decides? Conflicts of Rights in Health Care. Clifton, N.J.: Humana Press, 109-118.
1982l. On the Legitimacy of Psychiatric Power. Metamedicine, 3 (October) 315-324.
1982m. Foreword. In, Psychiatry and Freedom. Metamedicine, 3 (October), 313.
1982n. Speaking About Sex: Sexual Pathology and Sexual Therapy as Rhetoric. Syracuse Scholar, 3 (Fall), 15-19.
1982o. Tylenol Killer: Mad - or Just Bad? Washington Post (3rd November), A-23.
1982p. Was Virginia Wolf Mad? Inquiry (December), 44-45.
1982q. Literature and Medicine. Literature and Medicine. 1, 36-37.
1982r. Lunatic Reform. Spectator London, 4 (December), 16.
1982s. Foreword. In, Psychiatric Drugs: The Need to Be Informed. Sydney, Australia: The Committee on Mental Health Advocacy, I-ii.
1982t. The Concept of Psychosis: A Cause and a Consequence of Certain Medical-Ethical Dilemmas, in Bart Gruzalski and Carl Nelson, eds., Value Conflicts in Health Care Delivery. Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing Co., 7-20.
1983a. Foreword: In, Richard E. Vatz and Lee S. Weinbergm, eds., Thomas Szasz: Primary Values and Major Contentions. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 9-10.
1983b. Objections to psychiatry: Dialogue with Thomas Szasz. In, Jonathan Miller, ed., States of Mind: Conversations with Psychological Investigators. London: British Broadcasting Corporation, 270-290.
1983c. The Psychiatric Will: II. Whose Will Is It Anyway? American Psychologist, 38(March), 344-346.
1983d. Learned Psychotics. American Spectator (April), 32-33.
1983e. Psychiatric Self-Defense. Reason (May), 41-43.
1983f. Speaking about Sex: Sexual Pathology and Sexual Therapy as Rhetoric. In, Clive M. Davis, ed., Challenges in Sexual Science. A Publication of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, 1-7.
1983g. A Look at John Hinckley's Parents. Washington Times (12th May), C-1.
1983h. Foreword. In, Irwin Silverman, Pure Types Are Rare: Myths and Meanings of Madness. New York: Praeger, ix-x.
1983i. Points/Counterpoints: Should Alcohol and/or Drug Abusers Be Legally Coerced into Treatment? The U.S. Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence (7th June), 7.
1983j. The Electroshock Dilemma. Inquiry (July), 26-29.
1983k. Feuchtersleben and Szasz: A Rejoinder. Psychiatry, 46 (August), 290-292.
1983l. This Week's Citation Classic: Szasz, T.S., The Myth of Mental Illness. American Psychologist, 15, 113-118, 1960. Current Contents. (31st October), 21.
1983m. Psychiatry. In, Robyn Williams, ed., The Best of the Science Show. (Melbourne: Nelson/Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1983, pp. 155-165.
1983n. Questions About a Clergyman/President. [Letters] New York Times (29th January), 18E.
1983o. Through This Be Madness. [Letters] Sciences, 24 (January-February), 4.
1984a. The Therapeutic State: Psychiatry in the Mirror of Current Events. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books.
1984b. Illness and Incompetence. In, David J. Schnall and Carl L. Figliola, eds., Contemporary Issues in Health Care.
1984c. Myth of Mental Illness, In, Encyclopedia of Psychology, ed. by Raymond J. Corsini 4 vols.; New York: Wiley, vol 2, 414-415.
1984d. Defender of the Faith. Spectator (25th August), 20-21.
1984e. Review, Law, Psychiatry and Morality, by Alan A. Stone. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 5 (Summer), 363-364.
1984f. The Insanity Defense Reconsidered. American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 5, 109-117.
1984g. Treat Mental Illness? It Isn't Even a Disease. USA Today (11th October), A-10.
1985a. New Ideas, Not Old Institutions, for the Homeless. Wall Street Journal (7th June), 24.
1985b. Homelessness Is Not a Psychiatric Problem. USA Today (17th June), 10A.
1985c. Insurance Against Malpractice and 'Malresuit' Crucial for Patients. New York City Tribune(15th July), 1B 4B.
1985d. Why Does Television Grovel at the Altar of Psychiatry? With Richard E. Vatz and Lee S. Weinberg, Washington Post (15th Septemebr), D 1-2.
1985e. Psychiatry: Rhetoric and Reality. The Lancet, 2 (28th September), 711- 712.
1985f. The Pretensions of the Freudian Cult. Spectator (5th October), 32.
1985g. Intentionality and Insanity: Some Lessons from Reflections on Art. Literature and Medicine. Baltimore: John Hopkins Press, 4, 1-12.
1985h. Panel Discussion. In, Ruth Terrington, ed., Towards a Whole Society. London: Richmond Fellowship Press, 55-71.
1985i. A Home for the Homeless: The Half-Forgotten Heart of Mental Health Services. In, Ruth Terrington, ed. Towards a Whole Society. London: Richmond Fellowship Press, 39-45.
1986a. A Home for the Homeless. The Half-Forgotten Heart of Mental Health Services. Freedom (March), 28-33.
1986b. The Case Against Suicide Prevention. American Psychologist, 41 (July), 806-812.
1986c. Foreword. In, Sharma, S.L. The Therapeutic Dialogue: A Theoretical and Practical Guide to Psychotherapy. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, xi-xii.
1986d. What Counts as Disease? Canadian Medical Association Journal, 135 (15th October), 859-860.
1987a. Insanity: The Idea and Its Consequences. New York: John Wiley.
1987b. Comments. The Criminal Justice System: How Well Does It Work? In, Crime in America: Is Anybody Safe? A Transcript of the Providence Journal/Brown University Public Affairs Conference, (1st-11th March),45-73.
1987c. Justifying Coercion Though Religion and Psychiatry. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 27 (Spring), 158-174.
1987d. Myth of Mental Illness. In, Raymond J. Corsini, ed., Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York: John Wiley, 746.
1987e. Justifying Coercion Though Theology and Therapy. In, Jeffrey K. Zeig, ed., The Evolution of Psychotherapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 210.
1987f. Comments, in The War on Drugs: Symposium Proceedings--Roundtable Discussion. Nova Law Review, 11 (Spring), 939-1023.
1987g. Why the Drug War Is Unstoppable. Nova Law Review, 11 (Spring), 915-918.
1987h. The Morality of Drug Controls. In, Ronald Hamowy ed., Dealing With Drugs: Consequences of Government Control. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books/D.C. Heath, 327-351.
1987i. Criminals Deserve Not So Much Treatment as More Punishment. [Letters] New York Times (21st May), A-30.
1987j. Mental Illness and Social Policy. Newsday Magazine (7th June), 47.
1987k. AIDS and Drugs: Balancing Risk and Benefits. [Letters] The Lancet, 2 (22nd August) 450.
1987l. The Religion Called "Psychiatry." Second Opinion, 6 (November), 50-61.
1987m. The Case Against Child Psychiatry. Freedom, 20 (December), 16-21.
1988a. We Have Met the Enemy in the War on Drugs. [Letters] New York Times (6th March), E24.
1988b. Homelessness Is Not a Disease. USA Today (March), 28- 30.
1988c. Afterword. In, Psychiatric Justice. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press.
1988d. Utopia. In, Paradise Tossed, by Marion Long. Omni, April 1988, pp. 98-99.
1988e. The Man Behind the Couch. Review, Freud: A Life For Our Time, by Peter Gay. Wall Street Journal (21st April), 28.
1988f. Preface. In, The Myth of Psychotherapy. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, vii-vii.
1988g. Koryagin and Psychiatric Coercion. [Letters] The Lancet, 2 (3rd September), 573.
1988h. Preface. In, Schizophrenia: The Sacred Symbol of Psychiatry. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, xi-xiv.
1988i. Divine Justice. [Letters] New York Times (23rd July), 26.
1988j. Preface. In, The Theology of Medicine. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, ix-x.
1988k. A Plea for the Cessation of the Longest War of the Twentieth Century-The War on Drugs. Humanistic Psychologist. 16 (Autumn), 314- 322.
1988l. Review, A Social History of Madness: Stories of the Insane, by Roy Porter. Medical History, 32 (October), 472-473.
1988m. Preface. In, The Ethics of Psychoanalysis. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, vi-xvi.
1988n. Preface. In, Pain and Pleasure: A Study Bodily Feelings. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, vii-xvi.
1989a. A Plea for the Cessation of the Longest War of the Twentieth Century: The War on Drugs. In, CORA: The Cost of Prohibition on Drugs. Roma: Radical Party.
1989b. Getting It Backward on Crack 'Patients.' [Letters] New York Times (13th June), A26.
1989c. A Point of Protest. Salisbury Review, 7 (June), 22-23.
1989d. Psychiatric Justice. British Journal of Psychiatric. 154 (June), 864- 869.
1989e. The Myth of the Rights of Mental Patients. Liberty, 2 (July), 19-26.
1989f. Suicide and Psychiatric Coercion. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 29 (Summer), 380-384 .
1989g. Letter to Karl Menninger. In, Menninger, K., Reading notes. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 53 (July), 351-352.
1989h. The Politics of Addiction: An Interview with Psychiatrist Thomas Szasz. Focus, 12 (August-September), 20-21, 32-37.
1989i. Whose Competence? National Review (15th September), 38 60.
1989j. Preface. In, Law, Liberty and Psychiatry. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, ix-xvi.
1989k. The Moral View on Suicide. In, Jacobs, D. and Brown, H.N., eds. Suicide: Understanding and Responding. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 437-447.
1989l. L'incapace: Un' attribuzione morale. In, Mellini, M. et al., eds., Sotto II Nome D'Incapace Milano: Spirali/Vel, 1989, pp. 69-81.
1989m. A Dialogue on Education for Autonomy. Interchange. 20, 32-47.
1989n. Psychiatry in the Age of AIDS. Reason,21(December), 31-34.
1990a. Psychoanalysis as Religion: Psychoanalytic Theory as Ideology, Psychoanalytic Practice as Cure of Souls. In, Ormiston, G.L. and Sassower, R., eds., Prescriptions: The Dissemination of Medial Authority. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 121- 139.
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1990c. Lay Down Your Arms. Free Inquiry, 10 (Spring), 7.
1990d. Killing as Therapy. Liberty, 3 (May), 7-8.
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1990f. Preface. In, Anti-Freud: Karl Kraus's Criticism of Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, xi-xviii.
1990g. The Laws He Violated. [Letters] New York Times (19th June), A22.
1990h. Szasz on AIDS and Psychiatry. Interview. Phoenix Rising, 8 (July), S6- 7.
1990i. Mental Health System: House of Cards. AHP Perspective (July), 5.
1990j. The Myth of Psychotherapy. In, Zeig, J.K. and Munion, W.M. eds., What Is Psychotherapy? Contemporary Perspectives. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 171-174.
1990k. Crazy or Different? [Letters] National Review (5th November), 4-8.
1990l. Preface. In, Sex By Prescription. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, ix-xiii.
1990m. Law and Psychiatry: The Problems That Will Not Go Away. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 11 (Summer and Autumn), 557-563.
1990n. The Untamed Tongue: A Dissenting Dictionary. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court.
1991a. Psychiatry and Social Control. The Humanist, 51 (January and February), 24-25, 34.
1991b. Noncoercive Psychiatry: An Oxymoron. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 31(Spring), 117-125.
1991c. Preface. In, Ideology and Insanity. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, vii-xiii.
1991d. Hinckley and Son. Reason, 23 (July), 51.
1991e. The Medicalization of Sex. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 31, 34-42.
1991f. Gli Stati Uniti Contro la Droga. Trans. by Carlo Oliva. Volonta Milano 1/91, 11-27.
1991g. The Myth of Treatment. Drug Policy Letter, 3 (Fall), 3-4.
1991h. Mental Illness? [Letters] New York Times (2nd November), 22.
1991i. The Right to Use Drugs. In, New Frontiers in Drug Policy, ed. Arnold S. Trebach and Kevin B. Zeese Washington, D.C.: Drug Policy Foundation, 1-5.
1991j. Diagnoses Are Not Diseases. The Lancet, 338 (21st/28th December), 1574-1576.
1992a. The Socrates Option. Reason, 24 (April), 47.
1992b. Our Right to Drugs: The Case for a Free Market. New York: Praeger.
1992c. Taking Dialogue as Therapy Seriously: "Words Are the Eessential Tool of Treatment." Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 3 (July), 2-9.
1992d. The Fatal Temptation: Drug Prohibition and the Fear of Autonomy. Daedalus, 121(Summer), 161-164.
1992e. Discussion of "Toward Better Results in the Treatment of Depression," by Joseph Wolpe. In, Jeffrey K. Zeig, ed., The Evolution of Psychotherapy: The Second Conference. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 137-138.
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1993a. A Lexicon of Lunacy: Metaphoric Malady, Moral Responsibility and Psychiatry. New Brunswick, NJ.
1993b. Insanity Defense Is, Well, Insane. Newsday (9th March), 73.
1993c. Crazy Talk: Thought Disorder or Psychiatric Arrogance? British Journal of Medical Psychology, 66, 61-67.
1993d. Psychiatry and the Denial of Evil: Defining Misbehavior as a Brain Disease. Pacific Law Journal, 24 (April), 1103-1106.
1993e. The Brain Tenders. Who Picks up the Tab? Washington Times (4th May), F1.
1993f. Curing, Coercing, and Claims Making: A Reply to Critics. British Journal of Psychiatry, 162, 797-800.
1993g. Foreword. In. Farber, S., Madness, Heresy and the Rumor of Angels: The Revolt Against the Mental Health System. Chicago: Open Court, xi-xv.
1993h. Le Monopole Medico-Statique. In, Premiere Journee Internationale du Cannabis: Textes des Intervenants. Paris: Editions du Lezard, 89-90.
1993i. Prefazione. In, Antonucci, G., Critica Al Guidizio Psychiatrico. Roma: Sensibili alle Foglie, 7-9.
1993j. My Views on Psychiatry. East European Medical Journal, 2, 13-20.
1994a. Therapeutic State Is a Modern Leviathan. [Letters] Wall Street Journal Europe (11th January), 9.
1994b. Cruel Compassion: Psychiatric Control of Society's Unwanted. New York: Wiley.
1994c. Killing Kindness. Reason, 26 (May), 40-41.
1994d. Mental Illness Is Still a Myth. Society, 31 (May/June), 34-39.
1994e. Foreword: Remembering Roy. In, Childs, R.A. Jr., Liberty Against Power: Essays by Roy A. Childs, Jr. Edited by Joan Kennedy Taylor. (San Francisco: Fox Wilkes), ix-x.
1994f. Thomas Szasz on Drugs. In, Bratman, F. and Lewis, S., eds., The Reader's Companion: A Book Lover's Guide to the Most Important Books in Every Field of Knowledge, as Chosen by the Experts. New York: Hyperion.
1994g. Psychiatric Diagnosis, Psychiatric Power, and Psychiatric Abuse. Journal of Medical Ethics, 20 (September), 135-138.
1995a. The Origin of Psychiatry: The Alienist as Nanny for Troublesome Adults. History of Psychiatry, 6, 1-19.
1995b. Idleness and Lawlessness in the Therapeutic State. [Letters] Society, 32(September/October), 5-6.
1995c. In Search of Sanity. [Letters] The Economist (30th September),8, 10.
1995d. Foreword. In, Tassano, F., The Power of Life and Death: A Critique of Medical Tyranny. London: Duckworth, vii-ix.
1995e. Psychiatric Fictions. [Letters] New York Times Book Review (19th November), 4.
1996a. The War on Drugs Is Lost. National Review (12th February), 45-47.
1996b. 'Audible Thoughts' and 'Speech Defect' in Schizophrenia: A Note on Reading and Translating Bleuler. British Journal of Psychiatry, 168 (May), 533-535.
1996c. Routine Neonatal Circumcision: Symbol of the Birth of the Therapeutic State. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 21:137-148.
1996c. A Brief History of Medicine's War on Responsibility. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 49 (June), 609-613.
1996d. The Meaning of Mind: Language, Morality, and Neuroscience. Westport, CT: Praeger.
1997a. Save Money, Cut Crime, Get Real (Symposium on drug policy). Playboy (January), 128 and 190.
1997b. Foreword. In, Levy, D. A., Tools of Critical Thinking: Metathoughts for Psychology. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, v.
1997c. Discussion. Kernberg, O. F., Convergences and Divergences in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Technique and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. In, Zeig, J. K., ed., The Evolution of Psychotherapy: The Third Conference. New York: Brunner/Mazel,18-20.
1997d. The Healing Word: Its Past, Present, and Future.In, Zeig, J. K., ed., The Evolution of Psychotherapy: The Third Conference. New York:Brunner/Mazel, 299-306.
1997e. Thomas Szasz: In conversation with Alan Kerr. Psychiatric Bulletin (Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK), 21 (January), 39-44.
1997f. Medics in the War on Drugs. Liberty, 10 (March), 47-48.
1997g. The Case Against Psychiatric Coercion. The Independent Review, 1 (Spring), 485-498.
1997h. No Kevorkian Needed. (Letters.) New York Times (1st April), A14.
1997i. Preface. In, Insanity: The Idea and Its Consequences [1987], Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, ix-xi.
1997j. Preface. In, The Manufacture of Madness: A Comparative Study of the Inquisition and the Mental Health Movement [1970], Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, xi-xiv.
1997k. Abortion Law and History. (Review) Washington Post Health (8th July), 15.
1997l. Save Money, Cut Crime, Get Real (Symposium on drug policy). Playboy, 128,190.
1997m. Levy, D. A., Tools of Critical Thinking: Metathoughts for Psychology, Boston: Allyn and Bacon, v.
1997n. Mental Illness Is Still a Myth. Review of Existential Psychology & Psychiatry, 23,70-80.
1997o. Foreword. In, Hillman, J., ed. Suicide and the Soul. Second Edition. Woodtsock, CT: Spring Publications, 6-10.
1998a. Interview with the Anti-Christ. (By Patrick Hopkinson.) Mental Health Care (UK), 1(January), 154-155.
1998b. The Perils of Prohibition. In, Coomber, R., ed., The Control of Drugs and Drug Users: Reason or Reaction. UK: Harwood Academic Publishers, 155-159.
1998c. The Ethics of Psychoanalysis. Society, 35 (January-February), 16-21. (Reprint from Trans-action, 1965.).
1998d. The Political Legitimation of Quackery. Reason, 29 (March), 25-26.
1998e. The Unapatient Manifesto. Liberty, 11 (March), 9.
1998f. The Healing Word: Its Past, Present, and Future. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 38 (Winter), 1- 13.
1998g. Freedom and Madness. Liberty, 11 (May), 33-36, 48.
1998h. Myth of Mental Illness. In, Encyclopedia of Mental Health, Academic Press, 2, 743-752.
1998i. Vatican Diagnosis. (Letter) New York Times (11th May), A16.
1998j. Commentary on "Aristotle's Function Argument and the Concept of Mental Illness." Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, 5 (September), 203-207.
1998k. Parity for Mental Illness, Disparity for the Mental Patient. The Lancet, 352, (10th October), 1213-1215.
1998l. When a Killer Blames His Doctor. (Letter) New York Times (14th October), A22.
1998m. What Counts as Disease? Rationales and Rationalizations for Treatment. Research in Complementary Medicine, 5 (Supp.1) (October), 40-46.
1998n. Drug warriors. Issues in Science and Technology Online, Winter, 1998.
1998o. Discretion as Power: In, The Situation Called "Psychotherapy." British Journal of Psychotherapy, 15 (Winter), 216-228.
1998p. Illusory Euphemism in a Deadly Practice. Washington Times (9th December), A19.
1999a. Parity for Mental Illness, Disparity for the Mental Patient. (Letters) The Lancet, 353(2nd January), 74.
1999b. Facing up to Coercion. Liberty, 13 (January), 47-48.
1999c. Alias Dr. Death. Liberty, 13 (February), 41-42, 45.
1999d. Gullible Skeptics. The Freeman, 49 (May), 26-27.
1999e. Rethinking Suicide. The Freeman, 49 (July), 41-42.
1999f. The Hazards of Truth-Telling. The Freeman, 49 (September), 38-39.
1999g. Medical Incapacity, Legal Incompetence and Psychiatry. Psychiatric Bulletin, 23(September), 517-519.
1999h. Fatal Freedom: The Ethics and Politics of Suicide. Westport, CT: Praeger.
1999i. Is Mental Illness a Disease? The Freeman, 49 (November), 38-39.
2000a. Remembering Krafft-Ebing. Ideas on Liberty, 50 (January), 31-32.
2000b. Mental Disorders Are Not Diseases. USA Today (Magazine) (January), 30-31.
2000c. On the Future of Psychotherapy. New Therapist (January-February), 12-13.
2000d. Does Insanity "Cause" Crime? Ideas on Liberty, 50 (March), 31-32.
2000e. The Case Against Psychiatric Power. In, Phil Barker and Chris Stevenson, eds. The Construction of Power and Authority in Psychiatry. Oxford: Butterworth/Heinemann, 43-56.
2000f. Remembering Masturbatory Insanity. Ideas on Liberty, 50 (May), 35-36.
2000g. Mind, Brain, and the Problem of Responsibility. Society (May-June), 34-37.
2000h. Curing the Therapeutic State. (Interview with Jacob Sullum.) Reason, 32 (July), 26-34.
2000i. Chemical Straitjackets for Children. Ideas on Liberty, 50 (July), 37-38.
2000j. Creativity and Criminality: The Two Faces of Responsibility. Ideas on Liberty, 50 (November), 31-32.
2000k. Fiktion als Fakt: Drogenbekaempfung und die Angst vor Selbstbestimmung. In,Reiner Matzker and Siegfried Zielinski, eds. Medienwissenschaft, Bern: Peter Lang, 143-146.
2000l. Do Humans Have a Nature? HRP Studies in Human Nature, Occasional Paper No. 4. Cambridge, MA: The Harvard Review of Philosophy.
2001a. Public Schools as Drug Delivery Systems. Ideas on Liberty, 51 (January), 36-37.
2001b. Affirmative Chemical Action. Ideas on Liberty, 51 (March), 35-36.
2001c. Anatomy of a Teenage Shooting. (Letter). New York Times (13th March), A18.
2001d. With Friends Like These, Pity America's Kids. Los Angeles Times (15th March), B11.
2001e. Actions Speak Louder Than Words (Letters). British Medical Journal, electronic edition, April 17, 2001.
2001f. Pharmacracy: Medicine and Politics in America. Westport, CT: Praeger.
2001g. The Therapeutic State: The Tyranny of Pharmacracy. The Independent Review, 5(Spring), 485-521.
2001h. Kevorkian, Lies, and Suicide. Ideas on Liberty, 51 (May), 35-36.
2001i. "Diagnosing" Behavior: Cui Bono? The Legal Studies Forum, 25, 505-517.
2001j. Foreword. In, Carol Hebald, The Heart Too Long Suppressed: A Chronicle of Mental Illness, Boston: Northeastern University Press, xi-xiii.
2001k. Placebos, Healing, and a Mother's Kiss. (Letter). New York Times (29th May).
2001l. The Person as Moral Agent. In, Kirk J. Schneider, James F. T. Bugental, and J. Fraser Pierson, eds., The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges in Theory, Research, and Practice, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 77-80.
2001m. The Bought Mind. Ideas on Liberty, 51 (July), 33-34.
2001n. The "Medical Ethics" of Peter Singer. Society, 38 (July/August), 20-25.
2001o. The Psychiatric Collaborator as "Critic." Ideas on Liberty, 51 (September), 29-30.
2001p. Actions Speak Louder Than Words. (Letters.) British Medical Journal, print edition, 323 (1st September), 511.
2001q. Actions Speak Louder Than Words. (Letters.) British Medical Journal, electronic edition. (7th September).
2001r. Mental Illness: Psychiatry's Phlogiston. Journal of Medical Ethics, 27 (October), 297-301.
2001s. Mental Illness: Psychiatry's Phlogiston. Ideas on Liberty, 51(November), 31-32.
2001t. Assisted Suicide Is Bootleg Suicide. Los Angeles Times (23rd November).
2001u. Thumbs on the Parity Scale for Psychiatrists. The Washington Times (9th December).
2002a. Kevorkian Warps the Value He Touts. Detroit Free Press (10th January).
2002b. Patient or Prisoner? Ideas on Liberty, 52 (January), 31-32.
2002c. Mises and Psychiatry. Liberty, 16 (February), 23-26.
2002d. The Trouble with Self-Esteem (Letters). New York Times Magazine (17th February).
2002e. Rothbard on Szasz. Liberty, 16 (March), 33-34, 40.
2002f. Parity for Mental Illness, Disparity for Mental Patients. Ideas on Liberty, 52 March), 33-34.
2002g. Szasz and Mises: In Response to Bettina Bien Greaves. Liberty, 16 (April), 46, 60.
2002h. "Suicide Bomber," to Be Precise. Washington Post (18th April), A20.
2002i. The Psychiatrist as Accomplice. The Washington Times (28th April), B03.
2002j. Reply to Brassington. Journal of Medical Ethics, 28 (April), 124-125.
2002k. The Maternity Hospital and the Mental Hospital. Ideas on Liberty, 52 (May), 33-34.
2002l. Liberation By Oppression: A Comparative Study of Slavery and Psychiatry. New Brunswick, NJ.
2002m. Hayek and Psychiatry. Liberty, 16 (June), 19-20, 24.
2002n. Insanity and Intolerance. Ideas on Liberty, 52 (July), 34-35.
2002o. "Diagnosing" Behavior: Cui Bono? In Jonathan D. Raskin and Sara K. Bridges, Studies in Meaning: Exploring Constructivist Psychology," New York: Pace University Press, 169-179.
2002p. Sins of the Fathers: Is Child Molestation a Sickness or a Crime? Reason, 34 August), 54-59.
2002q. Coercion and Psychiatry. Liberty, 16 (August), 33-35.
2002r. Straight Talk about Suicide. Ideas on Liberty, 52 (September), 34-35.
2002s. Mental Illness: From Shame to Pride. Ideas on Liberty, 52 (November), 37-38.
2003a. Taking Drug Laws Seriously. Ideas on Liberty, 53 (January), 28-29.
2003b. Opiate of the Masses. (Letters.) The Village Voice (5th-11th February),
2003c. Parity or Prevarication? Ideas on Liberty, 53 (March), 28-29.
2003d. Remember Psychiatric Patient's Civil Rights. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (3rd April), B9.
2003e. Cleansing the Modern Heart. Society, 40 (May/June), 52-59.
2003f. The Myth of Health Insurance. Ideas on Liberty, 53 (May), 30-31.
2003g. Unequal Justice for All. Ideas on Liberty, 53 (July), 26-27.
2003h. Psychiatry and the Control of Dangerousness: On the Apotropaic Function of the Term "Mental Illness," Journal of Medical Ethics, 29 (August), 227-230.
2003i. Psychiatric Slavery? (Letter) Psychiatric News, 38 (September), 28.
2003j. Marijuana Medicalization: Bad Cause, Bad Faith. Journal of Cognitive Liberties, 4, 83-85.
2003k. Taking Drug Laws Seriously, II. Ideas on Liberty, 53 (October), 20-21.
2003l. Limbaugh's Disease. Liberty, 17 (December), 15-16.
2003m. Civil Liberties and Civil Commitment. The Freeman, 53 (December), 25-26.
2003n. The Psychiatric Protection Order for the "Battered Mental Patient." British Medical Journal, 327 (20th December), 1449-1451.
2003o. Obesity in the Young. (Letter.) New York Times (22nd December), A16.
2004a. The Greatest Poem. Liberty, 18 (January), 13.
2004b.Interview with Randall C. Wyatt. "Thomas Szasz: Liberty and the Practice of Psychotherapy," by Randall C. Wyatt. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 44 (Winter), 71-85.
2004c. Self-Ownership or Suicide Prevention? The Freeman, 54 (March), 24-25.
2004d. Words to the Wise: A Medical-Philosophical Dictionary. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers.
2004e. On Autogenic Diseases. The Freeman, 54 (May), 24.
2004f. Faith in Freedom: Libertarian Principles and Psychiatric Practices. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Publishers.
2004g. Protecting patients against psychiatric intervention. Society, 41: 7-9 (March / April).
2004h. "Knowing What Ain't So": R.D. Laing and Thomas Szasz. Psychoanalytic Review, 91: 331-346 (June).
2004i. Pharmacracy in America. Society, 41: 54-58 (July/August).
2004j. Reply to Engelhardt. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 376-392.
2004k. Reply to Pies. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 354-363.
2004l. Reply to Bentall. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 321-326.
2004m. Reply to Battin and Spellecy. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 291-300.
2004n. Reply to Hagen. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 273-276.
2004o. Reply to Lieberman. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 242-251.
2004p. Reply to Simon. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 202-223.
2004q. Reply to Peele. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 196-197.
2004r. Reply to Slovenko. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 159-178.
2004s. Reply to Percival. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 131-138.
2004t. Reply to Fulford. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 93-118.
2004u. Reply to Kendell. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 1-28.
2004v. An Autobiographical Sketch. In Jeffrey A. Schaler, editor, Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics (Chicago: Open Court, 2004), pp. 1-28.
2004w. "What is psychoanalysis?" In Ann Casement, editor, Who Owns Psychoanalysis? (London: Karnac Books, 2004), pp. 25-39.
2004x. A house of aces. The Freeman, 54: 21-22 (July/August), 2004.
2004y. Primum nocere. The Freeman, 54: 24-25 (December), 24-25.
2004z. Psychiatric "services." The Freeman, 54: 21-22 (October), 21-22.
2005a. "Detention and the Royal College of Psychiatry" (Letter). British Medical Journal, (7 January 2005). http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/330/7482/60.
2005b. "Malpractice vs. 'Malresult': A new form of insurance for an eternal problem." Reason Online, January 10, 2005.
2005c. "What is Existential Therapy Not," Existential Analysis, 16: 127-130 (January), 2005.
2005d. "'Knowing what ain't so': R. D. Laing and Thomas Szasz," Existential Analysis, 16: 113-126 (January), 2005.
2005e. "What is Existential Therapy Not," Existential Analysis, 16: 127-130 (January), 2005.
2005f. "'Idiots, infants, and the insane': Mental illness and legal incompetence," Journal of Medical Ethics, 31: 78-81 (February), 2005. http://jme.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/
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2005g. "Benjamin Rush and "Medical Marijuana." The Freeman, 55: 22-23 (March), 2005.
2005h. "E-Interview," with Dominic Fannon, Psychiatric Bulletin of the Royal College of
Psychiatrists, 29: 120 (March), 2005.
2005i. "A bogus Benjamin Rush quote: Contribution to the history of pharmacracy," History of Psychiatry, 16: 89-98 (March), 2005.
2005j. "College Suicide: Caveat Vendor." The Freeman, 55: 27-28 (May), 2005.
2005k. "Idiots, Infants, and the Insane": Mental Illness and Legal Incompetence. The Freeman, 55: 26-27 (July-August), 2005.
2005l. "Anti-Semitism" (Letters), Commentary, 120: 16 (October), 2005.
2005m. "Will secularism survive?" (Symposium), Free Inquiry, 25: 43-44 (October / November), 2005.
2006a. "Psychiatry: Disease inflation," The Freeman, 56: 23-24 (March), 2006.
2006b. "Secular humanism and 'scientific psychiatry,'" Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 1: 5 (April 25) 2006.
2006c. "Mental Illness as brain disease: A brief history lesson," The Freeman, 56: 25-26 (May), 2006.
2006d. "Bertrand Russell, C. S. Lewis, and the Existential Identity Thief," Free Inquiry, August / September, 2006.
2006e. "My Madness Saved Me": The Madness and Marriage of Virginia Woolf (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2006).
2006f. "Defining disease: The gold standard of disease versus the fiat standard of diagnosis." The Independent Review, 10: 325-336 (Winter), 2006.
2006g. "�A Rose for Emily,' a rose for Terri: The lifeless body as love object and the case of Theresa Marie Schindler Schiavo," Palliative and Supportive Care, 4, 159�167, 2006.
2006h. "Mental illness: Sickness or status?" The Freeman, 56: 25-26 (July / August), 2006.
2006i. "Bertrand Russell, C. S. Lewis, and the existential identity thief," Free Inquiry, 26: 51-52
(August / September), 2006.
2006j. "NHS reorganisations: Who's kicking whom, who's protesting?: Nothing surprising is happening ," Letters., British Journal of Medicine, 333: 752 (7 October), 2006.
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2006k. "Final analysis," Letters, The New Republic, October 9, 2006, p. 4.
2006l. "The therapeutic temptation," The Freeman, 56: 27-28 (October), 2006.
2006m. "Psychiatry: A Branch of the Law," The Freeman, 56: 19-20 (December), 2006.
2007a. "The Titicut Follies: The forgotten story of a case of psychiatric censorship," History of Psychiatry, 18: 123-125 (March), 2007.
2007b. "On Not Admitting Error," The Freeman, 57: 21-22 (March), 2007.
2007c. "Therapeutic Censorship," The Freeman, 56: 25-26 (May), 2007.
2007d. "Asylums Attacked as Jails" (Letters). Psychiatric News, 42: 28 (July 20), 2007.
2007e. Psychiatric advance directive" (Letter), British Medical Journal, 335: 688-b-689-b (October 23, 2007).
2007f. "Medicalizing quackery," The Freeman, 57: 22-23 (October), 2007.
2007g. Coercion as Cure: A Critical History of Psychiatry (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2007).
2007h. The Medicalization of Everyday Life: Selected Essays (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2007).
2008a. "Treatments Without Diseases," The Freeman, 58: 24-25 (March), 2008.
2008b. "Anti-Coercion Is Not Anti-Psychiatry," The Freeman, 58: 26-27 (May), 2008
2008c. "Debunking Antipsychiatry: Laing, Law, and Largactil," Current Psychology, 27: 79-101 (June), 2008.
2008d. "Debunking Antipsychiatry: Laing, Law, and Largactil," Existential Analysis, 19: 316-343 (July), 2008.
2008e. "Ontology of Consciousness: Reflections on Human Nature," in Helmut Wautischer, editor, Ontology of Consciousness: Percipient Action (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2008).
2008f. "Psychiatry Versus Liberty," The Freeman, 58: 20-21 (July/August), 2008.
2008g. "Mendacity by Metaphor," The Freeman, 58: 17-18 (October), 2008.
2008h. Psychiatry: The Science of Lies (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2008).
2008i. "The Burden of Responsibility," The Freeman, 58: 12-13 (December), 2008.
2009a. "Psychiatric coercion" (eLetter). Journal of Medical Ethics, January 5, 2009.
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2009b. Antipsychiatry: Psychiatry redux. (Syracuse University Press, fall, 2009).
2009c "Psychiatric coercion" (eLetter). Journal of Medical Ethics, January 5, 2009.
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2009d "Seven Questions for Thomas Szasz," edited by Ryan Howes. January 28, 2009. Psychology Today,
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2009e "When fictitious illness becomes real" (Letters), British Medical Journal, January 30, 2009.
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2009f "Questioning One's Insanity," Liberty, 23: 27-28 (March), 2009.
2009g "Psychiatry: The Shame of Medicine," The Freeman, 59: 12-13 (March), 2009.
2009h "Merger of Psychiatry, Neurology" (Letters). Psychiatric News, 44: 25 (March 6), 2009.
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2009i "The Shame of Medicine: The Case of Alan Turing," The Freeman, 59: 16-17, (May) 2009.
2009j "Beheading on a Bus," Liberty, 23: 27-28, (June) 2009.
2009k "The Shame of Medicine: The Depravity of Psychiatry," The Freeman, 59: 21-22, (July/August), 2009.
2010a. "Fifty Years After The Myth of Mental Illness," Distribution@LewRockwell.com
Monday, February 22, 2010. Also at: http://www.cato.org/pubs/books/szasz-myth_of_mental_illness.pdf
2010b. "The Shame of Medicine: Alan Turing Redux," The Freeman, 60: 19-20 (March) 2010.
2010c. "Who is a Mormon" (Reply), The Freeman, 60: 10 (April) 2010.
2010d. "Reply," in "The Myth of Mental Illness: 50 Years After Publication: What Does It Mean Today?", by Kelly, B. D. et al., Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 27: 35-43, 2010.
2010e. "The Shame of Medicine: Acquittal by Psychiatry," The Freeman, 60: 17-18 (May), 2010.
2010f. "DSM: The Nosology of Nondiseases," Bulletin of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry," vol. 17, no. 2, 2010.
2010g."The Art and Science of Pseudology," The Freeman, 60: 17-18 (July), 2010.
2010h. "Defining coercion," The Psychiatrist, E-letter, October 4, 2010. http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/eletters/34/6/217
2010i. "Defining coercion" (Letters). The Psychiatrist, 34: 539-540 (December), 2010.
2010j. "The Shame of Medicine: Acquittal by Psychiatry," The Freeman, 60: 17-18 (May), 2010.
2010k. "DSM: The Nosology of Nondiseases," Bulletin of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry," vol. 17, no. 2, 2010.
2010l."The Art and Science of Pseudology," The Freeman, 60: 17-18 (July), 2010.
2010m. "Defining coercion," The Psychiatrist, E-letter, October 4, 2010. http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/eletters/34/6/217
2010n. "The Medicalization of Suicide," The Freeman, 60: 13-14 (October), 2010.
2010o. "The Illegitimacy of the 'Psychiatric Bible,' The Freeman, 60: 16-18 (December), 2010.
2011a. "Senseless: Did the perpetrator of the Tucson massacre have a reason?" January 20, 2011. http://www.thefreemanonline.org
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