Books:
- "Unheeded Whispers: Women and Mysticism" (1985): This book explores the role of women in mystical traditions and the intersection of spirituality and feminine experience.
- "Hypnotism: Its Potential for Personal Development and Human Fulfillment" (1987): In this book, Weiser-von Inffeld discusses the uses of hypnosis for self-improvement and personal growth.
- "The Edge of Consciousness: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Transcendence of the Individual" (1989): Weiser-von Inffeld examines altered states of consciousness and the relationship between the conscious and unconscious mind in this work.
- "Consciousness and Transcendence: A Study in the Psychology of Meditation" (1994): In this book, she investigates the phenomenon of meditation and its effects on consciousness and spiritual growth.
- "Dreams: A Portal to the Inner Self" (2004): Weiser-von Inffeld offers insights into the world of dreams, their significance, and their potential for self-discovery.
Articles and Studies:
- "Psychoanalytic Studies in Religion and Spirituality" (1972): This article explores the psychological dynamics and unconscious motivations underlying religious beliefs and experiences.
- "Parapsychology and the Challenge of Consciousness" (1981): In this study, Weiser-von Inffeld examines the role of consciousness in paranormal phenomena and suggests a psychological framework for understanding these experiences.
- "Beyond the Unconscious: A Jungian Perspective on the Transpersonal Self" (1983): This article presents a Jungian approach to understanding the transpersonal self and the spiritual aspects of human consciousness.
- "The Psyche's Self-Transcendence: A Study in the Psychology of Mysticism" (1986): Weiser-von Inffeld investigates the psychological processes associated with mystical experiences and the transformation of the self.
- "The Nature of Consciousness: A Psychoanalytic Perspective" (1990): In this article, she presents her psychoanalytic viewpoints on the nature of consciousness and its relationship with the unconscious mind.
These are just a few examples of the works produced by Josepha Weiser-von Inffeld. Her influential contributions to psychology, particularly in the study of consciousness and parapsychology, continue to inspire and inform the field even after her passing.