I refer to these books from time to time in my courses. Here are the complete references:
American Psychiatric Association (1997). Diagnostic
and statistical manual of mental disorders:
DSM-IV. Washington, DC: Author
Bauby, Jean Dominique (1997). The diving bell and the butterfly: A memoir of life in death. New York: Knopf.
Corballis, Michael (1991). The lopsided ape: Evolution of the generative mind. New York: Oxford University Press.
Freud, S. (1900/1966). The interpretation of dreams. Reprinted in: The basic writings of Sigmund Freud. Edited by A.A. Brill. New York: Modern Library.
Freud, S. (1901/1966). The psychopathology of everyday life. Reprinted in: The basic writings of Sigmund Freud. Edited by A.A. Brill. New York: Modern Library.
Hall, Calvin S. & Nordby, Vernon J. (1973). A primer of Jungian psychology. New York: Times Mirror.
James, William (1900/1955). Principles of Psychology (Volumes I & II). New York: Dover Publications.
Jaynes, Julian (1976). The origin of consciousness in the breakdown of the bicameral mind. Boston, MA: Houghton-Mifflin.
Loughary, John William & Ripley, Theresa M. (1979). Helping
Others Help Themselves : A Guide to
Counseling Skills. New York: McGraw-Hill.
McCarthy, Barry & McCarthy, Emily (1984). Sexual awareness: Enhancing sexual pleasure. New York: Carroll and Graf.
Rogers, Carl (1961). On becoming a person: A therapist's view of psychotherapy. Boston, MA: Houghton-Mifflin.
Skinner, Burrhus F. (1971). Beyond freedom and dignity.
New York: Knopf.