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* Meyer's influence on American psychology can be explored in ''Defining American Psychology: The Correspondence Between Adolf Meyer and Edward Bradford Titchener'', edited by Ruth Leys and Rand B. Evans. Baltimore/London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, (1990).
 
* Meyer's importance to the introduction and development of American [[psychoanalysis]] is discussed and interpreted in: [[John C. Burnham]], ''Psychoanalysis and American Medicine, 1894–1917: Medicine, Science, and Culture (''New York: International Universities Press, 1967); John Gach, "Culture & Complex: On the Early History of Psychoanalysis in America" (pages 135–160) in ''Essays in the History of Psychiatry'', edited by Edwin R. Wallace IV and Lucius Pressley (Columbia, SC: William S. Hall Psychiatric Institute, 1980); Nathan Hale, ''Freud and the Americans: The Beginnings of Psychoanalysis in the United States'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995); and Chapter Six of S. D. Lamb, ''Pathologist of the Mind: Adolf Meyer and the Origins of American Psychiatry'' (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014); Ruth Leys, "Meyer's Dealings With Jones: A Chapter in the History of the American Response to Psychoanalysis," Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 17 (1981): pages 445-465; Ruth Leys, "Meyer, Jung, and the Limits of Association," ''Bulletin of the History of Medicine'' 59 (1985): pages 345-360; Scull, Andrew, and Jay Schulkin, "Psychobiology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis: The Intersecting Careers of Adolf Meyer, Phyllis Greenacre, and Curt Richter." ''Medical History'' (National Institute of Health, Jan. 2009). Web. 22 Feb. 2015.
 
* ''The American Journal of Psychiatry'', 123(3), pp 320–332 (1966) and C.H. Christiansen "Adolf Meyer Revisited:Connections between Lifestyle, Resilience and Illness". Journal of Occupational Science 14(2),63‐76. (2007).