As Jung As You Feel

This section is comprised of books that are centered mainly around analyses of Marilyn Monroe's psychological problems.


Her Friend
Violations of the Child Marilyn Monroe by Anonymous ("Her Psychiatrist Friend")
Publication: Bridgehead Books. 1962. USA.
ISBN: ?

Details: Hardback. 160 pages.
Contains: 2 photos (b&w). 16 illustrations (b&w).
Berckman
Marilyn Monroe: Mythe et Seduction by Christine Berckmans
Published by Editions L'Harmattan (Collection Logiques Sociales). 1993. France.

ISBN 2-7384-1571-7.
Details: Softback. 176 pages.
Contains: 4 photos (b&w). Discography. Filmography.
S.J.
Freeman
Why Norma Jean Killed Marilyn Monroe by Lucy Freeman
Publication: Global Rights Ltd. USA.
ISBN 1-88014101302.
Details: Hardback. 191 pages.
Contains: 10 photos (b&w).
Freeman
Why Norma Jean Killed Marilyn Monroe by Lucy Freeman
Published by Hastings House. USA.
ISBN 1-8038-9354-X.

Details: Softback. 191 pages.
Contains: 10 photos (b&w).

This is a paperback reprint of the original hardback edition.

Freeman
Why Norma Jean Killed Marilyn Monroe by Lucy Freeman
Published by ?. Japan.
ISBN ?

Details: Softback. ? pages.
Contains: no photos.

Text-only version of Freeman's book. K.G.

MacAvoy
The Marilyn Syndrome by Elizabeth MacAvoy and Susan Israelson
Published by Donald I. Fine. 1991. USA.
ISBN 1-55611-220-3
Details: Hardback. 245 pages.
Contains: No photos.


Further Reading

Other books that, though listed under different categories, contain a good information regarding Marilyn Monroe's psychological makeup:

Marilyn: The Last Months
by Eunice Murray & Rose Shade
Illuminating information about Marilyn's state of mind in the months preceding her death, as well as some good information on her relationship with her psychiatrist at the time, Dr. Ralph Greenson.

Marilyn Monroe: The Biography
by Donald Spoto
Donald Spoto's heavily-documented tome.


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