Articles / Chapters

Articles / Chapters

Psychiatry and Psychology

Appleton, V.E. “Psychiatry in Canada a Century Ago.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 12:4 (1967): 345-361.

Armstrong, James. “Personal Account of Experience on the Orwell Ward.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 253-255.  

Arvidson, Robert M. and Thomas M. Nelson. “Sixty Years of Psychology at the University of Alberta.” Canadian Psychologist 9 (1968): 500-504.

Babarik, Paul. “The Buried Canadian Roots of Community Psychology.” Journal of Community Psychology 7 (1979): 362-367.

Babarik, Paul. “Psychologists in Profile: William Line, 1897-1964.” Ontario Psychologist 8:5 (1976): 57-62.  

Baehre, Rainer. “Victorian Psychiatry and Canadian Motherhood.” Canadian Women’s Studies 2 (1980): 44-46.

Beaveridge, Janice. “Getting a Job Done and Doing It Well: Dr. Blossom Wigdor, Psychologist and Gerontologist.” In Marianne Gosztonyi Ainley (ed.). Despite the Odds: Essays on Canadian Women and Science. Montreal: Vehicule Press, 1990: 252-262. 

Beiser, Morton. “Cultural Psychiatry.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 109-117. 

Belanger, David. “The Structuring of Canadian Psychology: Honi soit qui mal y pense!” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 710-712.

Blain, Daniel and J.D. Griffin. “Canadian Psychiatrists in Publications of the APA, 1948-1958: Source Materials.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 20 (1975): 543-547. 

Brant, Clare. “Native Issues.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1996: 91-94. 

Brown, Thomas E. “Dance of the Dialectic? Some reflections (Polemic and Otherwise) on the Present State of Nineteenth-Century Asylum Studies.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 11 (1994): 267-295. 

Brown, Thomas E. “Foucault Plus Twenty: On Writing the History of Canadian Psychiatry in the 1980s.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History / Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine 2:1 (1985): 23-49.

Brown, Thomas E. “Shell Shock in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918: Canadian Psychiatry in the Great War.” In Charles G. Roland (ed.). Health, Disease and Medicine: Essays in Canadian History. Toronto: Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, 1984.

Brown, Thomas E. “Dr. Ernest Jones, Psychoanalysis, and the Canadian Medical Profession, 1908-1913.” In S.E.D. Shortt (ed.). Medicine in Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives.  Montréal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s, 1981.

Burgess, T.J.W. “Presidential Address – The Insane in Canada.” American Journal of Insanity 62 (July, 1905):1-36. 

Burstow, Bonnie. “A History of Psychiatric Homophobia.” Phoenix Rising: The Voice of the Psychiatrized 8:3/4 (July, 1990): S38-S39. 

Caron, Roger. “Psychotreatment.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 131-138. 

Cellard, André. «Sang de belette et cervelle de corbeau: la médicalisation de la folie au Québec, 1600-1850», Criminologie 26:1 (1993): 165-175. 

Cellard, André. «La curatelle et l’histoire de la maladie mentale au Québec», Histoire sociale 19:38 (novembre, 1986): 443-450.

Chalke, F.C.R, C.A. Roberts and R.E. Turner. “Forensic Psychiatry in Canada, 1945 to 1980.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 40:3 (April, 1995): 120-124.     

Chenier, Elise. “The Criminal Sexual Psychopath in Canada: Sex, Psychiatry and the Law at Mid-Century.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 20 (2003): 1. 

Clare, Harvey. “Accomplishments of the Past, and Hopes for the Future.” Ontario Journal of Neuro-Psychiatry, 1 (1921): 1-11.  

Clare, Harvey. “The Treatment of Insanity.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 9:3 (April, 1916): 76-80. 

Clark, Daniel. “Reflexes in Psychiatry.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 5:1 (January, 1899): 86-93. 

Clark, Daniel. “The Relationship of Mind and Body.” American Journal of Insanity 49:1 (July 1892): 1-25. 

Clark, Daniel. “Neurasthenia.” Canadian Practitioner 13:7 (July, 1888): 109-115. 

Clark, Daniel. “Heredity.” Canadian Methodist Magazine 19 (1884): 257-267. 

Clarke, C.K. “The Defective and Insane Immigrant.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 1:2 (July, 1908): 3-22. 

Clarke, C.K. “The Detection of Mental Defect in School Children.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 21:6 (June, 1907): 343-348. 

Clarke, C.K. “Dementia Praecox.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 21:4 (April, 1907): 219-223. 

Clarke, C.K. “A Critical Study of the Case of Louis Riel.” Queen’s Quarterly 12 (1904-1905): 379-388; 13 (1905-1906): 14-26. 

Clarke, C.K. & Webster, J. “Notes of a Clinical Case: The Case of Wm. B. Moral Imbecility.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 7:4 (July 1914): 207-231. 

Clarke, C.K. “The Story of the Toronto General Hospital Psychiatric Clinic.” Canadian Journal of Mental Hygiene 1 (1919): 1. 

Cleghorn, Robert A. “The McGill Experience of Robert A. Cleghorn, M.D.: Recollections of D. Ewen Cameron.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 7:1 (1990): 53-76. 

Cleghorn, Robert A. “The Emergence of Psychiatry at McGill.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 29:7 (November, 1984): 551-556. 

Cleghorn, Robert A. “The Development of Psychiatric Research in Canada up to 1964.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 29:3 (April, 1984): 189-197. 

Cumberland, Thomas D. “A Review of the Sympathetic Nervous System and Its Clinical Importance.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 7:3 (April, 1914): 168-179. 

Davies, Megan J. “Snapshots: Three Women and Psychiatry, 1920-1935.” Canadian Woman Studies 8 (1987): 47-48. 

de la Cour, Lykke. “The ‘Other’ Side of Psychology: Women Psychologists in Toronto from 1920 to 1945.” Canadian Woman Studies 8:4 (Winter, 1987): 44-46.  

de la Cour, Lykke. and Reaume, Geoffrey. “Patient Perspectives in Psychiatric Case Files.” In Franca Iacovetta and Wendy Mitchinson (eds.). On the Case: Explorations in Social History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 

Delage, Jocelyne. “[Fifty Years of Child Psychiatry in Quebec: From the School of La Jemmerais to the Chair of Child and Juvenile Psychiatry (author’s translation)].” Neuropsychiatrie de l’enfance et de l’adolescence 28:6 (June, 1980): 239-241. 

Dickson, I. “The Canadian Psychiatric Association, 1951-1958.” The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 25 (1980): 86-97. 

Dumas, Charles. “Considérations historiques sur la psychiatrie au Québec”, L’Union médicale du Canada 101:12 (décembre, 1972): 2636-2640.

Dyck, Erika. “Prairie Psychedelics: Mental Health Research in Saskatchewan, 1951-1967.” In James E. Moran and David Wright (eds.). Mental Health and Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.

Dowbiggin, Ian. “Keeping this young country sane: C.K. Clarke, Immigration Restriction, and Canadian Psychiatry, 1890-1925.” Canadian Historical Review 76:4 (1995): 598-627.

Dowbiggin, Ian. “‘Prescription for Survival’: Brock Chisholm, Sterilization, and Mental Health in the Cold War Era.” In James E. Moran and David Wright (eds.). Mental Health and Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006. 

Eastwood, M. Robin, and Harold Merskey. “Dementia.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1996: 241-243.

 (Editorial) “A Psychiatric Clinic for Toronto.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 21:6 (June, 1907): 377-379.

El-Guebaly, Nady.. “Addiction Psychiatry and Management of Substance Related Disorders.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 67-77.

English, Allan. “Canadian Psychologists and the Aerodrome of Democracy.” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 663-672.

Fingard, Judith and John Rutherford. “Social Disintegration, Problem Pregnancies, Civilian Disasters: Psychiatric Research in Nova Scotia in the 1950s.” In James E. Moran and David Wright (eds.). Mental Health and Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006. 

Farrar, C.B. “The Early Days of Treatment of Mental Patients in Canada.” Canadian Association of Medical Students and Interns Journal 21 (February, 1962): 13-15.

Faux, Peter. “Farrar and the American Journal of Psychiatry.” In Edward Shorter (ed). TPH: History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966. Toronto: Wall & Emerson, 1996: 155-170.

Ferguson, George A. “Psychology in Canada, 1939-1945.” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 697-704. 

Ferguson, George A. “Psychology at McGill.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 33-67. 

Granger, Luc. “Psychology at Montreal.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 157-164.

Greben, Stanley E. “The Canadian Psychiatric Association: From 1975 to 1985.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 30:6 (October, 1985): 393-394.

Greenland, Cyril. “Origins of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital.” In Edward Shorter (ed.). TPH: History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966. Toronto: Wall & Emerson, 1996: 19-58.

Greenland, Cyril. “The Compleat Psychiatrist: Dr. R.M. Bucke’s Twenty-Five Years as Medical Superintendent, Asylum for the Insane, London, Ontario, 1877-1902.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 17 (1972): 71-77.

Greenland, Cyril. “Three Pioneers of Canadian Psychiatry.” Journal of the American Medical Association 200 (1967): 833-842. 

Greenland, Cyril. “Richard Maurice Bucke, M.D., 1837-1902: A Pioneer of Scientific Psychiatry.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 91 (1964): 385-391.  

Griffin, J.D. “Psychiatry in Ontario in 1880: Some Personalities and Problems.” Ontario Medical Review 47 (1980): 271-274.

Griffin, J.D. “Mental Health and the Next Fifty.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 13:5 (October, 1968): 391-398.

Griffin, J.D. “Planning Psychiatric Services: Historical Perspective.” Medical Services Journal of Canada, 23:10 (November, 1967): 1245-1260.

Hoff, Tory L. “Psychology in Canada One Hundred Years Ago: James Mark Baldwin at the University of Toronto.” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 683-694.

Horne, James R. “R.M. Bucke: Pioneer Psychiatrist, Practical Mystic.” Ontario History 59 (1967): 197-208. 

Inglis, James. “Psychology at Queen’s.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 100-115.

Johnston, Cameron. “Psychiatrist Looks Back at Decades of Change, Worries About Specialties Future.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 152:10 (May 15, 1995): 1685-1686.

Joyce, Barbara. “I’m Not Crazy After All.” In Dorothy E. Smith and Sara J. David (eds.). Women Look at Psychiatry. Vancouver: Press, Gang Publishers, 1975: 183-194. 

Kates, Nicholas. “Relationships Between Psychiatrists and Other Mental Health Care Providers.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 143-147.

Laver, A.B. “The Historiography of Psychology in Canada.” Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 13:3 (1977): 243-251.

Liptzin, Benjamin. “The Effects of National Health Insurance on Canadian Psychiatry: The Ontario Experience.” American Journal of Psychiatry 134 (1977): 248-252.

Littmann, Sebastian K. “History and the Psychiatrist.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 23 (1978): 430-431. 

Livermore, J. Daniel. “The Personal Agonies of Edward Blake.” The Canadian Historical Review 56:1 (1975): 45-58.   

Lowy, Frederick H. “Clarence B. Farrar, 1874-1970, and the History of Psychiatry in Canada.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 20 (1975): 1-2.

Lynch, D.O. “A Century of Psychiatric Teaching at Rockwood Hospital, Kingston.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 70 (1954): 283-287.

Mackay, Donald C.G. “Psychology at British Columbia.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 220- 232.

Macleod, Roderick and Yvon Gauthier. “Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.” In Quentin Rae- Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 29-34.  

Matas, J. “The Story of Psychiatry in Manitoba.” Manitoba Medical Review 41 (1961): 360-364.

McLeod, Hugh and Andrew Boyd. “Psychology.” In Edward Shorter (ed.). TPH: History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966. Toronto: Wall and Emerson, 1996: 218-238. 

McMurray, Gordon A. “Psychology at Saskatchewan.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 178- 191.

McVicar, C.S. “Some Psychiatric Problems from the General Practitioner’s Standpoint.” Bulletin of the Ontario Hospitals for the Insane 7:1 (October, 1913): 34-41.

Migneault, Pierre. “La révolution tranquille et la révolution psychiatrique au Québec”, Revue Réseau, numéro spécial 1, 1978, publié par le Centre Hospitalier Robert-Giffard. 

Minde, Klaus. “Infant Psychiatry.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 35-38.

Mitchinson, Wendy. “Hysteria and Insanity in Women: A Nineteenth-Century Canadian Perspective.” Journal of Canadian Studies 21:3 (1986): 87-105.

Mitchinson, Wendy. “Gynecological Operations on Insane Women, London Ontario, 1895- 1901.” Journal of Social History 15 (1982): 467-484.

Mitchinson, Wendy. “Gynecological Operations on the Insane.” Archivaria 10 (1982): 125-144.

Myers, C. Roger. “Psychology at Toronto.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 68-99.

Myers, C. Roger. “Notes on the History of Psychology in Canada.” Canadian Psychologist 6:1 (1965): 4-19.

Neal, Leola E. and Mary J. Wright. “Psychology at Western.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 116-131.

Nelson, Thomas M. “Psychology at Alberta.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 192-219.

Newbigging, P. Lynn. “Psychology at McMaster.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 134-141.

Page, F. Hilton and James W. Clark. “Psychology at Dalhousie.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 20-32.

Paris, Joel. “Canadian Psychiatry across 5 Decades: From Clinical Inference to Evidence-Based Practice.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 45 (2000): 34-39.

Paskus, Anthony and Joseph De Koninck. “Psychology at Ottawa.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 147-156.

Penfold, Susan P. “Women in Academic Psychiatry in Canada.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 32:8 (November, 1987): 660-665.

Porteous, C.A. “Some Notes on the Formation of the Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 8 (1918): 634-639.

Pos, Robert and P. Brawley. “Recent Trends in Canadian Psychiatry.” Korasakow Journal of Neuropathology and Neuropsychiatry (USSR) 69:6 (June, 1970): 936-940.

Pos, Robert, J. Alan Walters, and Frank G. Sommers. “D. Campbell Meyers, M.D., 1863-1927: Pioneer of Canadian General Hospital Psychiatry.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 20:5 (August, 1975): 393-403.

Pyke, Sandra W. “The More Things Change…” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 713- 720.

Richman, A. and P. Harris. “General Hospital Psychiatry: Are Its Roles and Functions Adjunctive or Pivotal?” General Hospital Psychiatry 7:3 (July, 1985): 258-266.

Roberts, Charles A. “Viewpoint: Development of Mental Health Services and Psychiatry in Canada: Lessons from the Past, Problems of the Present, and the Future.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 34:4 (May, 1989): 291-298.

Roberts, Charles A. “Thirty-five Years of Psychiatry in Canada, 1943-1978.” Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa 4:1 (1979): 35-38.

Roberts, Charles A. and Jack D.M. Griffin. “History of Psychiatry in Canada.” In Quentin Rae- Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 11-18.

Roland, Charles G. “Canada’s Psychiatrists and their History.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 89 (1963): 520-521.

Russel, Evelyn Molson. “The Origin, Organization and Scope of the Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 8 (1918): 538- 546.

Sarwer-Foner, Gerald J. “On the Differences in the Historical Development of Psychoanalysis in the United States and Canada.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 31:3 (April, 1986): 227- 232.

Seeman, Mary V. “Schizophrenia.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 223-227.

Serafino, Fred. “A Victim of Hobbesian Psychiatry.” In Bonnie Burstow and Don Weitz (eds.). Shrink Resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1988: 266-267.

Shortt, S.E.D. “The Influence of French Biomedical Theory on Nineteenth Century Canadian Neuropsychiatry: Bichat and Comte in the Work of R.M. Bucke.” International Congress for the History of Medicine, Paris, Vol. 1 (1982): 309-312.

Shortt, S.E.D. “RM. Bucke: Vital Force, Evolution and Somatic Psychiatry, 1862-1902.” 27th International Congress of the History of Medicine (1980): 149-153.

Shulman, Kenneth I. “Geriatric Psychiatry.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1996: 51-56.

Silverman, B. “The Early Development of Child Psychiatry in Canada.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 6 (1961): 239-240.

Simmons, Harvey G. “Psychosurgery and the Abuse of Psychiatric Authority in Ontario.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 12:3 (Fall, 1987): 537-50.

Smith, Dorothy E. “Women and Psychiatry.” In Dorothy E. Smith and Sara J. David (eds.). Women Look at Psychiatry. Vancouver: Press Gang Publishers, 1975: 1-19. 

Smith, Dorothy E. “The Statistics on Mental Illness: (What They Will Not Tell Us About Women and Why).” In Dorothy E. Smith and Sara J. David (eds.). Women Look at Psychiatry. Vancouver: Press Gang Publishers, 1975: 73-119.

Smith, R.W. Bruce. “Preludes to Insanity.” Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery 19:5 (May 1906): 277-283.

Sourkes, T.L. “Twenty-five Years of Biochemical Psychiatry.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 15 (1970): 625-629. 

Stephen, Jennifer. “The ‘Incorrigible,’ the ‘Bad,’ and the ‘Immoral’: Toronto’s ‘Factory Girls’ and the Work of the Toronto Psychiatric Clinic.” In Eds., Louis A. Knafla and Susan W.S. Binnie (eds.). Law, Society and the State: Essays in Modern Legal History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995: 405-439.

Stodgill, Charles G. “Joseph Workman, M.D., 1805-1894: Alienist and Medical Teacher.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 95 (October 29, 1966): 917-923.

Turner, R.E. and Erika Steffer. “The Forensic Clinic.” In Edward Shorter (ed.). TPH: History and Memories of the Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1966. Toronto: Wall and Emerson, 1996: 304-315.

Turner, Ty and Alicia. “Sharing Psychiatric Care with Primary Care Physicians: The Toronto Doctors Hospitals Experience (1991-1995).” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 42:9 (November, 1997): 950-954.

Wallot, Hubert A. “A View on the Socio-Political History of Psychiatric Care in French Canada with Particular Reference to Quebec Asylums.” Social Science and Medicine 14A:6 (December, 1980): 485-494.

Wasylenki, Donald. “Community Psychiatry.” In Quentin Rae-Grant (ed.). Images in Psychiatry: Canada. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1996: 133-137.

Watson, Diane B. “Opening the Doors – Looking Back to Move Forward.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 41:9 (November, 1996): 543-548. 

White-Mair, Kimberley. “Experts and Ordinary Men: Locating R. v. Lavallee, Battered Women Syndrome and the ‘New’ Psychiatric Expertise on Women within Canadian Legal History.” Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 12:2 (2000): 406-438. 

Willer, Barry and Gary Miller. “Classification, Cause and Symptoms of Mental Illness: 1890- 1900 in Ontario.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 22:5 (August, 1977): 231- 235.

Willer, Barry and Gary Miller. “Prognosis and Outcome of Mental Illness: 1890-1900 in Ontario.” Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 22:5 (August, 1977): 235-238.

Williams, D.C. “The Frustrating Fifties.” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 705-709.

Williams, J.I. and E.J. Luterbach. “The Changing Boundaries of Psychiatry in Canada.” Social Science and Medicine 10:1 (January, 1976): 15-22.

Wright, Mary J. “Women Ground-Breakers in Canadian Psychology: World War II and Its Aftermath.” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 675-682.

Wright, Mary J. “The Golden Anniversary Symposium: CPA’s First 50 Years.” Canadian Psychology 33:4 (October, 1992): 695-696.

Wright, Mary J. and C. Roger Myers. “The Great Expansion of the 1960’s. Epilogue: The End of an Era and a New Beginning.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of  Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 235-245.

Wright, Morgan W. “Psychology at Manitoba.” In Mary J. Wright and C. Roger Myers (eds.). History of Academic Psychology in Canada. Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe, 1982: 171-177.