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  1. Against Confidences
  2. Agnes of God
  3. Aiding and Abetting
  4. Anne Sexton
  5. Asylum
  6. The Bell Jar
  7. Boxcar of Chrysanthemums
  8. Bridging
  9. Buddha’s Little Finger
  10. The Cabal and Other Stories
  11. The Call of Stories
  12. The Catcher in the Rye
  13. Children of Crisis
  14. Cities of Memory
  15. The Cocktail Party
  16. The Creation of Psychopharmacology
  17. Darkness Visible
  18. Destroying the World to Save It
  19. Door Number Three
  20. Dream Children
  21. The Emigrants
  22. Eve’s Apple
  23. Family Pictures
  24. Freud
  25. Freud
  26. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
  27. Girl, Interrupted
  28. Gracefully Insane
  29. A Guided Tour of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung
  30. Happy August the Tenth
  31. Harvey
  32. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
  33. In Memory of Sigmund Freud
  34. The Interior Castle
  35. The Interpretation of Dreams
  36. Jake’s Thing
  37. Letters to a Psychiatrist
  38. Love in the Ruins
  39. Love in the Ruins/The Thanatos Syndrome
  40. The Madman and the Nun
  41. Madness and Civilization
  42. Madness in the Streets
  43. Mrs. Dalloway
  44. One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
  45. Personal History
  46. The Phenomenology of Spirit
  47. The Physicists
  48. The Psychiatrist
  49. The Quantity Theory of Insanity
  50. The Rest of Life
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