Dr. Drob is the author of numerous professional articles in clinical, forensic and philosophical psychology.  Links and downloads to several of these articles appear below:

Drob, S., Meehan, K, and Waxman, S. (2009) Clinical and Conceptual Problems in the Attribution of Malingering. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law 37(1), 98-106. Drob, Meehan & Waxman–Malingering.

Drob, S. (2008) Volition, Compulsion and Insanity, Review of Rationality and compulsion: Applying action theory to psychiatry by Lennart Nordenfelt,  PsycCRITIQUES, 53 (7). Drob–Volition, Compulsion, Insanity.

Drob, S., & Meehan, K. (2000). The diagnosis of Ganser Syndrome in the practice of forensic psychology. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 18(3), 37-62. Drob & Meehan–Ganser Syndrome.

Drob, S., Berger, R., & Weinstein, H. (1987).  Competency to stand trial: A conceptual model for its proper assessment.  Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 15, 85-94 Drob, Berger and Weinstein

Drob, (2003). Fragmentation in Psychology: A Dialectical Solution. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 43(4), 102-123 Drob–Fragmentation in Psychology

 

Sanford Drob is also the author of several books books on the psychology of C. G. Jung and the philosophy and psychology of Jewish Mysticism.

Dr. Drob maintains several websites and blogs devoted to topics in  philosophy, psychology, and Jewish thought:

www.theredbookofcgjung.blogspot.com  Blog established in conjunction with Dr. Drob’s seminars on Carl Jung’s Red Book.

(www.newkabbalah.com); Dr. Drob is responsible for the content and management of comprehensive website on the philosophical and psychological aspects of Jewish Mysticism. This website provides complementary material to author’s books, Symbols of the Kabbalah Kabbalistic Metaphors, Kabbalah and Postmodernism, and Kabbalistic Visions: C. G. Jung and Jewish Mysticism.

(www.jnfindlay.com): Dr. Drob manages this website which is dedicated to the philosophy of the 20th century philosopher J.N. Findlay.