1. “The Macroscope”;DeRosnay,1979
2. This book provides a broad introduction to general systems theory. It is comprehensive, covering theory and applications in the physical, biological, behavioural and social sciences. The book is unique for its clarity, organization, and elucidation of the philosophical as well as scientific implications of the approach.
3. “Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change”,1978
4. This book provides detailed reviews of the psychotherapy research literature as well as chapters on basic methodology and orientation including one on the psychobiological foundations of psychotherapy. Probably the most comprehensive, empirical analysis of the field, it is recommended to any reader who is interested in the scientific study of psychotherapy.
5. “Psychopathology: Experimental Models”,1977