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Chapters and Articles
Albee, G. W. Psychological concomitants of pulmonary tuberculosis.American Review of Tuberculosis, 1948,58, 650–661.
Hamlin, R. M., & Albee, G. W. Muench's tests before and after nondirective psychotherapy: A control group for his subjects.Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1948,12, 412–416.
Albee, G. W., & Hamlin, R. M. An investigation of the reliability and validity of judgments of adjustment inferred from drawings.Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1949,5, 389–392.
Albee, G. W. Delusions in schizophrenia as a function of chronological age.Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1950,14, 340–342.
Albee, G. W. Patterns of aggression in psychopathology,Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1950,14, 465–468.
Albee, G. W. The relation of certain socio-cultural experiences to delusions in schizophrenia.University of Pittsburgh Bulletin, 1950,46, 1–4.
Albee, G. W., & Goldman, R. The picture-frustration study as a predictor of overt aggression.Journal of Projective Techniques, 1950,14, 303–308.
Albee, G. W., & Hamlin, R. M. Judgment of adjustment from drawings: The applicability of rating scale methods.Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1950,6, 363–365.
Albee, G. W., & Hamlin, R. M. The place of judgment in clinical research.Journal of Clinical Psychopathology, 1950,11, 174–177.
Hamlin, R. M., Leland, E., & Albee, G. W. Objective Rorschach “signs” for groups of normal, maladjusted, and neuropsychiatric subjects.Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1950,14, 276–282.
Albee, G. W., & Pascal, G. A study of competitive behavior in mental defectives.American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1951,55, 578–581.
Albee, G. W. The prognostic importance of delusions in schizophrenia.Journal of Abnormal Social Psychology, 1951,46, 208–212.
Albee, G. W. A course in human relations.Journal of Higher Education, 1951,22, 43–45, 58.
Albee, G. W. Employment in psychology.American Psychologist, 1952,7, 732–733.
Braun, H. W., & Albee, G. W. The relation between retention after electroshock convulsions and degree of learning in the rat.Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1952,45, 14–17.
Albee, G. W., & Amrine, M. Science and government in this economy year.American Psychologist, 1953,8, 251–254.
Albee, G. W. Medical education and vocational selection.Medisiinari (Finnish Medical Students Journal), May 1954.
Albee, G. W. Journey to Lapland.Toledo Blade Sunday Magazine, 1955, March 6.
Bruell, J. H., & Albee, G. W. Notes toward a motor theory of visual egocentric localization.Psychological Review, 1955,62, 391–400.
Bruell, J. H., & Albee, G. W. Effect of asymmetrical retinal stimulation on the perception of the median plane.Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1955,5, 133–139.
Albee, G. W. Psychology in the northern countries.American Psychologist, 1955,10, 82–83.
Bruell, J. H., & Albee, G. W. A new illusion of apparent movement and the concept of retinal local signs.Journal of Psychology, 1956,41, 55–59.
Bruell, J. H., Peszczynski, M., & Albee, G. W. Disturbance of perception in patients with hemiplegia.Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1956,37, 677–681.
Albee, G. W. The use of psychometric tests in evaluating head injury. In O. Schroeder (Ed.),The head. Cleveland: Western Reserve University Press, 1957.
Albee, G. W., & Dickey, M. Manpower trends in three mental health professions.American Psychologist, 1957,12, 57–70.
Albee, G. W. Manpower prospects in mental health.State Governments, 1958, March.
Albee, G. W. Manpower in mental health.Proceedings of the Midwestern Conference on Mental Health Manpower. Council of State Governments, 1958.
Albee, G. W. Clarification of degree trends in psychology.American Psychologist, 1958,13, 546–547.
Albee, G. W. The greatest philanthropist.The Progressive, 1959, September.
Albee, G. W. The meaning of the population explosion to health agencies. InThe population explosion and health. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Health Council, 1959.
Albee, G. W. The manpower crisis in mental health.American Journal of Public Health, 1960,50, 1895–1900.
Albee, G. W. Implications of ‘Action for mental health.’Perspectives, 1961,3, 1–5.
Albee, G. W. The manpower crisis in mental health. In R. Felix et al. (Eds.),Mental health and social welfare. Nrew York: Columbia University Press, 1961.
Albee, G. W. Recruiting programs. InProceedings of the National Congress on Mental Illness and Health. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1962.
Bruell, J. H., & Albee, G. W. Higher intellectual functions in a patient with hemispherectomy for tumors.Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1962,25, 90–98.
Roth, H. P., Caron, H. S., Oort, R. S., Berger, D. G., Merrill, R. S., Albee, G. W., & Streeter, G. A. Patients' beliefs about peptic ulcer and its treatment.Annals of Internal Medicine, 1962,56, 1.
Albee, G. W. American psychology in the sixties.American Psychologist, 1963,18, 90–95.
Albee, G. W. Careers in mental health. In A. Deutsch (Ed.),The encyclopedia of mental health. New York: Franklin Watts, 1963.
Albee, G. W. Myths, money, and mental “disease.”Newsletter of the Division of Clinical Psychology, APA, 1963,15, No. 3.
Lane, E. A., & Albee, G. W. Childhood intellectual development of adult schizophrenics.Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1963,67, 186–189.
Albee, G. W. A declaration of independence for psychology.Ohio Psychologist, 1964, June (unnumbered centerfold).
Albee, G. W., Lane, E. A., & Reuter, J. M. Childhood intelligence of future schizophrenics and neighborhood peers.Journal of Psychology, 1964,58, 141–144.
Lane, E., & Albee, G. W. Early childhood intellectual differences between schizophrenic adults and their siblings.Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1964,68, 193–195.
Lane, E., & Albee, G. W. La inteligencia de los esquizofrenicos adultos durante su ninez. InProceedings IX Congreso de la Sociedad Interamericana de Psicologia, 1964.
Albee, G. W. The body of knowledge unique to the profession of education.Educational Horizons, 1965,4(Summer), 143–160.
Albee, G. W. Manpower needs for mental health and the role of psychology.The Canadian Psychologist, 1965,6a, 82–92.
Albee, G. W. Training in a center for psychology. Position paper.Pre-conference handbook on training in clinical psychology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1965.
Albee, G. W. No magic here. Review of R. Glasscole, D. Sanders, H. M. Forstenzer, & A. R. Foley (Eds.),The community mental health center: An analysis of existing models. Contemporary Psychology, 1965,10, 497–498.
Albee, G. W. Who will help the fisherman? Review of W. Schofield, Psychotherapy: The purchase of friendship.Contemporary Psychology, 1965,10, 151–152.
Albee, G. W. American psychology in the sixties. In J. R. Braun (Ed.),Clinical psychology in transition. New York & Cleveland: World, 1966.
Albee, G. W. Psychology and the body of knowledge unique to the profession of education. In J. M. Hill (Ed.),The body of knowledge unique to the profession of education. Washington, D.C.: Pi Lambda Theta., 1966.
Albee, G. W. A declaration of independence for psychology. In J. R. Braun (Ed.),Clinical psychology in transition. New York & Cleveland: World, 1966.
Albee, G. W. Give us a place to stand. In J. G. Harris (Ed.),Proceedings of a conference on mental health manpower needs. Lexington: University of Kentucky, 1966.
Batman, R. H., Albee, G. W., & Lane, E. A. Intelligence test performance of chronic and recovered schizophrenics.Proceedings of the 74th Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, 1966,1, 173–174.
Brown, B. S., & Albee, G. W. The effect of integrated hospital experiences on racial attitudes: A discordant note.Social Problems, 1966,13, 324–333.
Lane, E. A., & Albee, G. W. The comparative birth weights of adult schizophrenics and their siblings.Journal of Psychology, 1966,64, 227–231.
Albee, G. W. A declaration of independence for psychology. In B. Lubin & E. Leavitt (Eds.),The clinical psychologist, background, roles, and functions. Chicago: Aldine, 1967.
Albee, G. W., with others.Final report to the Council of Representatives from the Commission on Composition of Council. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1967.
Albee, G. W. Four presidential messages to Division 12.The Clinical Psychologist, 1967,20, 1–4. (Published as a separate)
Heath, E. B., Albee, G. W., & Lane, E. A. Predisorder intelligence of process and reactive schizophrenics and their siblings. InProceedings of the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.: APA, 1967.
Lane, E., & Albee, G. W. Childhood intelligence of schizophrenics and siblings.American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1967,34, 747–753.
Lane, E. A., & Albee, G. W. Preschizophrenic intelligence of adult schizophrenics.Proceedings of the Inter-American Congress of Psychology, 1967.
Albee, G. W. Needed—a revolution in caring for the retarded.Transaction, 1968, January/February, pp. 37–42.
Albee, G. W. Conceptual models and manpower requirements in psychology,American Psychologist, 1968,23, 317–320.
Albee, G. W. Is retardation a medical problem?Current, 1968,94, 59–64.
Albee, G. W. Models myths and manpower.Mental Hygiene, 1968,52, 168–180.
Albee, G. W. Presidential address, Division 12.The Clinical Psychologist, 1968, p. 27.
Albee, G. W. We shall overcome. Review of Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry'sPsychiatry and public affairs: Reports and symposia of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. Contemporary Psychology, 1968,13, 26–27.
Lane, E., & Albee, G. W. Intellectual antecepdents of schizophrenia. In M. Roff & D. Ricks (Eds.),Life history research in psychopathology. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969.
Albee, G. W. Who shall be served?Professional Psychology, 1969,1, 4–7.
Albee, G. W. We have been warned. In W. Ryan (Ed.),Distress in the city. Cleveland: Case Western Reserve University Press, 1969.
Albee, G. W. A spectre is haunting the outpatient clinic. In A. B. Tulipan & S. Feldman (Eds.),Psychiatric clinics in transition. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1969.
Albee, G. W. Social and cultural factors influencing disturbed behavior. The disappearance of sex in industrializing society. InProceedings of the Interamerican Society of Psychology, Mexico City, 1969.
Albee, G. W. The relation of conceptual models of disturbed behavior to institutional and manpower requirements. In F. N. Arnhoff, E. A. Rubinstein, & J. C. Speisman (Eds.),Manpower for mental health. Chicago: Aldine, 1969.
Albee, G. W. The reappearance of sex in the industrial society.Illinois Psychologist, 1969, November–December, pp. 18–23.
Albee, G. W. Physician, heal thyself: Comments on the Kubie article.Journal of Special Education, 1969,3, 59–63.
Albee, G. W. The miracle of the loaves and fishes updated. Nonprofessionals for everyone.American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1969,29, 331–332.
Albee, G. W. A conference on recruitment of black and other minority students and faculty.American Psychologist, 1969,24, 720–723.
Albee, G. W. Contributions of clinical psychology to mental health. InProceedings of the XVI International Congress of Applied Psychology. Amsterdam: Swets and Zeitlinger, 1969.
Albee, G. W. Emerging concepts of mental illness and models of treatment: The psychological point of view.American Journal of Psychiatry, 1969,125, 870–876.
Lane, E. A., & Albee, G. W. The birth weight of children born to schizophrenic women.Journal of Psychology, 1970,74, 157–160.
Lane, E. A., Albee, G. W., and Doll, L. S. The intelligence of children of schizophrenics.Developmental Psychology, 1970,2, 315–317.
Lane, E. A., & Albee, G. W. Correlations between the IQs of schizophrenic parents and their children.Psychological Record, 1970,20, 81–82.
Albee, G. W. Conceptual models and manpower requirements in psychology. In P. E. Cook (Ed.),Introductory readings in community psychology and community mental health. New York: Holden Day, 1970.
Albee, G. W. Definition of mental illness and health. In W. S. Sahakian (Ed.),Psychopathology today. Itasca, Ill.: F. E. Peacock, 1970.
Albee, G. W. Let's change our research priorities in retardation.Journal of Special Education, 1970,4, 139–147.
Albee, G. W. Needed—A revolution in caring for the retarded. In A. L. Strauss (Ed.),Where medicine fails. Chicago: Aldine, 1970.
Albee, G. W. The short, unhappy life of clinical psychology.Psychology Today, 1970, September, pp. 42–43; 74.
Albee, G. W. The sickness model of mental disorder means a double standard of care.Michigan Mental Health Research Bulletin, 1970,4, 5–17.
Albee, G. W. But some are more equal than others!Journal of Special Education, 1970,4, 185–188.
Albee, G. W. Tear down the walls of hell. In B. Blatt (Ed.),Exodus from pandemonium: Human abuse and a reformation of public policy. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1970.
Albee, G. W. The uncertain future of clinical psychology.American Psychologist, 1970,25, 1071–1080.
Albee, G. W. The emperor's model.International Journal of Psychiatry, 1970,9, 29–31.
Albee, G. W. Through the looking glass.International Journal of Psychiatry, 1970,9, 293–298.
Albee, G. W. The evaluation judgment, placement process. InThe placement of children in special classes for the retarded. Washington, D.C.: President's Committee on Mental Retardation, 1971.
Albee, G. W. Notes toward a position paper opposing psycho-diagnosis. In A. R. Mahrer (Ed.),New approaches to personality classification and psychodiagnosis. New York: Columbia University Press, 1971.
Albee, G. W. In reply. Comments on emerging conceptions of mental illness and models of treatment.Professional Psychology, 1971,2, 142–144.
Albee, G. W., & Loeffler, E. Role conflicts in psychology and their implications for a reevaluation of training models.Canadian Psychologist, 1971,12, 465–481.
Albee, G. W. Old friends and old enemies. Review of H. Wechsler, L. Solomon, & B. Kramer'sSocial psychology and mental health. Contemporary Psychology, 1972,17, 453–454.
Albee, G. W. The sickness model of mental disorder means a double standard of care. In H. Gottesfeld (Ed.),The critical issues of community mental health. New York: Behavioral Publications, 1972.
Albee, G. W. A revolution in treatment of the retarded. In J. McV. Hunt (Ed.),Human intelligence. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1972.
Albee, G. W. A declaration of independence for psychology. In A. Friedman (Ed.),A comprehensive textbook of psychiatry. New York: Atheneum, 1973.
Albee, G. W. Models, myths and manpower. In R. Harth (Ed.),Contemporary issues in the behavior disorders: A book of readings. Philadelphia: Charles B. Thomas, 1973.
Albee, G. W. Models, myths and manpower. In A. Davids (Ed.),Issues in abnormal child psychology. Monterey, Calif.: Brooks/Cole, 1973.
Albee, G. W. Models and care. In O. Milton & G. Waller (Eds.),Behavior disorders: Perspectives and trends (3rd ed.), Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1973.
Albee, G. W. The defect model. Editorial.People, 1974,3(1), 4.
Albee, G. W. Emerging concepts. In B. Kleinmuntz (Ed.),Readings in the essentials of abnormal psychology. New York: Harper & Row, 1974.
Albee, G. W. Foreword. In D. C. Aguilera & J. M. Messick (Eds.),Crisis intervention: Theory and methodology. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby, 1974.
Albee, G. W. The sickness model of mental disorder means a double standard of care. In G. J. Williams & S. Gordon (Eds.),Clinical child psychology. New York: Behavioral Publications, 1974.
Albee, G. W. A revolution in treatment of the retarded. In A. Davids (Ed.),Issues in abnormal child psychology. Monterey, Calif.: Brooks/Cole, 1974.
Albee, G. W. The uncertain future of psychology.APA Monitor, June 1974, pp. 3, 10.
Albee, G. W. The ‘defect model’ for mental illness is defective.American Medical News, 1975,18(42), 4.
Albee, G. W. Who's afraid of the AMA? Review of The Source Collective'sOrganizing for health care: A tool for change. Contemporary Psychology,20, 577–578.
Albee, G. W. Heads and tales. Op-Ed page.New York Times, 1975, June 17.
Kessler, M., & Albee, G. W. Primary prevention. InAnnual review of psychology. Palo Alto, Calif.: Annual Reviews Press, 1975.
Albee, G. W. To thine own self be true: A comment on “Insurance reimbursement” by Meltzer.American Psychologist, 1975,30, 1156–1158.
Albee, G. W. Innovative roles for psychologists. In P. Wood (Ed.),Career opportunities for psychologists. Washington, D.C.: Board of Scientific Affairs, American Psychological Association, 1976.
Albee, G. W., & Kessler, M. Evaluating individual deliverers: Private Practice and professional standards review organizations.Professional Psychology, 1977,8, 502–515.
Albee, G. W. Does including psychotherapy in health insurance represent a subsidy to the rich from the poor?American Psychologist, 1977,32, 719–721.
Albee, G. W. The protestant ethic, sex, and psychotherapy.American Psychologist, 1977,32, 150–161.
Albee, G. W. Problems in living are not sicknesses; Psychotherapy should not be included under national health insurance.The Clinical Psychologist, 1977,30(3), 3–5, 6–8, 13.
Albee, G. W. The uncertain future of the MA clinical psychologist.Professional Psychology, 1977,8, 122–124.
Daum, C. M., Brooks, G. W., and Albee, G. W. Twenty year follow-up of 253 schizophrenic patients originally selected for chronic disability: A pilot study.The Psychiatric Journal, 1977, Ottawa, II,3, 129–132.
Albee, G. W. Some of my best friends are vegetarians.Country Journal, 1977, 62–67.
Albee, G. W. A manifesto for a fourth mental health revolution.Contemporary Psychology, 1978,23, 8, 549–551. (Review of the Report of the President's Commission on Mental Health)
Albee, G. W. IQ tests on trial.New York Times, 1978, Op-Ed page, February 12.
Albee, G. W. Autobiography. In T. S. Krawiec (Ed.),The psychologists. Autobiographies of distinguished living psychologists (Vol. 3). Brandon, Vermont: Clinical Psychology Publishing, 1978, pp. 4–59.
Albee, G. W. Capitalism and the sex revolution.The Wharton Magazine (University of Pennsylvania), 1978, Winter,2, 28–34.
Albee, G. W. Public policy issues in primary prevention programming. InProceedings on Primary Prevention. Columbia, S.C.: Department of Mental Health, 1978, pp. 106–119.
Albee, G. W. and 11 others. Report of the Task Panel on Prevention to the President's Commission on Mental Health.Task Panel Reports (Vol. 4), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978, pp. 1822–1863.
Albee, G. W. Does including psychotherapy in health insurance represent a subsidy to the rich from the poor? In C. Kiesler, N. Cummings, & G. Vandenbos (Eds.),Psychology and national health insurance: A sourcebook. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1979.
Albee, G. W. On the fallacy of regarding emotionally disturbed people as sick. In W. S. Sahakian (Ed.),Psychopathology Today (2nd ed.), Itasca, Ill.: Peacock Publishing, 1979.
Albee, G. W. Primary prevention.Canada's Mental Health, 1979,27(2), 5–8.
Albee, G. W. The next revolution: Primary prevention of psychopathology.Journal of the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 1979,2, 3.
Albee, G. W. Editorial. Preventing prevention.APA Monitor, 1979, July–August, p. 2.
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Editor's Note: George W. Albee was honored at the 1981 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association in Los Angeles on August 24, 1981, receiving the Award for Distinguished Contribution to Community Psychology and Community Mental Health from the Community Psychology Division of the Association. The selection was made by an Awards Committee composed of all the past-Presidents of the Division. Dr. Albee was introduced by Marie Skodak Crissey.
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Crissey, M.S., Albee, G.W. The 1982 division 27 award for distinguished contributions to community psychology and community mental health: George W. Albee. Am J Commun Psychol 10, 1–36 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00903302
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