Writing & Film
Dr. Joseph H. Berke's writings, film and other publications in areas of psychotherapy, the 60's counter culture as well as Judaism and Chabad.
Even Paranoids Have Enemies: New Perspectives on Paranoia and Persecution
Routledge, London & New York, 1998
Dr. Joseph H. Berke (Co-Editor & Contributor)
Sanctuary: The Arbours Experience of Alternative Community Care
Process Press, London, 1995
Dr. Joseph H. Berke (Co-Editor & Contributor)
The Tyranny of Malice: Exploring the Dark Side of Character and Culture
Summit Books, New York, 1988; Simon & Schuster UK, London, 1989
Dr. Joseph H. Berke
I Haven't Had To Go Mad Here
Pelican Books, London, 1979; Spanish edition, 1980
Dr. Joseph H. Berke
Butterfly Man: Madness, Degradation & Redemption
Hutchinson & Co, London 1977; French edition, 1970
Dr. Joseph H. Berke
The Cannabis Experience: An Interpretative Study of the Effects of Marijuana and Hashish
Peter Owen Ltd, London, 1974; Quartet Books, 1976
Dr. Joseph H. Berke, Carvin C. Hernton
Counter Culture: The Creation of an Alternative Society
Peter Owen Ltd, London, 1969
Dr. Joseph H. Berke (Editor & Contributor)
Beyond Madness: Psychosocial Interventions in Psychosis
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London, 2001
Dr. Joseph H. Berke (Co-Editor & Contributor)
Centers of Power : The Convergence of Psychoanalysis and Kaballah
Jason Aronson Publishers, New York, 2008
Dr. Joseph H. Berke, Stanley Schneider
Malice Through the Looking Glass Reflections and Refractions of Envy, Greed and Jealousy. Revised Second Edition
Teva Publications, London, 2009
Dr. Joseph H. Berke
The Highgate Haggadah of Tu B'Shvat (Narrative of the Birthday for trees).
Teva Publications, London, 2013
Dr Joseph H. Berke
Why I Hate You and You Hate Me. The interplay of Envy, Greed, Jealousy and Narcissism in Everyday Life.
Karnac Books, London, 2012
Dr. Joseph H. Berke
The Hidden Freud: His Hassidic Roots.
Karnac Books
Dr. Joseph H. Berke
Why I Hate You and Why You Hate Me:
Editure Trei (Romanian)
Bucuresti, Romania, 2017
Dr. Joseph H. Berke
Dr. Berke published some of his works under Teva Publications, named after his Golden Retriever, Teva, who he described as a beloved companion and co-therapist.
Mary Barnes: Two Accounts of a Journey Through Madness
Dr. Joseph H. Berke, Mary Barnes
American editions:
Harcourt, Brace & Jovanovitch, New York, 1971
Psychology Today Bookclub, 1971
Ballantine Books, 1971
The Other Press, New York, 2002 (3rd revised edition)
British editions:
MacGibbon & Kee, London, 1971
Penguin Books, 1973
Pelican Books, 1982 (Revised, expanded edition)
Free Association Books, 1990 (2nd Revised edition)
Other editions:
Finnish, Danish, Dutch, French, Norwegian, Swedish, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, and Italian.
Adaptations:
Stage play by David Edgar, Eyre Methuen, 1979
Mary Barnes
with Dr. Joseph H. Berke
The extraordinary story of Mary Barnes and her relationship with Joe has been told in books, theatre, radio and TV. Still today, new works and productions are in development, as well as exhibitions and events where people learn from Mary's life and work. Learn more by visiting her homepage.