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==References== {{reflist}} ===Sources=== * Bérubé, Allan. ''Coming Out Under Fire: The History of Gay Men and Women in World War Two''. New York: The Penguin Group, 1990. {{ISBN|0-452-26598-3}}. * Chapman, A.H.: ''Harry Stack Sullivan: His Life and His Work''. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1976. * Evans III, F. Barton: ''Harry Stack Sullivan: Interpersonal Theory and Psychotherapy''. London and New York: [[Routledge]], 1996. * Mitchell, Stephen A.: "Harry Stack Sullivan and Interpersonal Psychoanalysis." In: St. A. Mitchell & M. Black: ''Freud and Beyond: A History of Modern Psychoanalytic Thought''. New York: Basic Books, 1995, {{ISBN|978-0-465-01405-7}}, p. 60-84. * Mullahy, Patrick: ''Psychoanalysis and Interpersonal Psychiatry: The Contributions of Harry Stack Sullivan''. New York: Science House, 1970. * Mumford, Robert S.: "Traditional Psychiatry, Freud, and H. S. Sullivan." ''Comprehensive Psychiatry'', vol. 2, no. 1, February 1961. * Perry, Helen Swick: ''Psychiatrist of America: The Life of Harry Stack Sullivan''. Cambridge MA and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1982, {{ISBN|0-674-72076-8}}. * Wake, Naoko: ''Private Practices: Harry Stack Sullivan, the Science of Homosexuality, and American Liberalism''. New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2011
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