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Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13.3 (2007) 261-262

Concurrent Contents:
Recent and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology

Articles

Amir, L. B. 2005. Morality, psychology, philosophy. Philosophical Practice 1, no. 1:43–57.
Arboleda-Flórez, J. E. 2006. The ethics of forensic psychiatry. Current Opinion in Psychiatry 19, no. 5:544–6.
Arpaly, N. 2005. How it is not "just like diabetes": Mental disorders and the moral psychologist. Nous-Supplement: Philosophical Issues 15:283–98.
Atmanspacher, H., and W. Fach. 2005. Acategoriality as mental instability. Journal of Mind and Behavior 26, no. 3:181–205.
Bersani, L. 2006. Psychoanalysis and the aesthetic subject. Critical Inquiry 32, no. 2:161–74.
Bühler, K-E. 2005. Euphoria, ecstasy, inebriation, abuse, dependence, and addiction: A conceptual analysis. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 8, no. 1:79–87.
Caws, P. 2006. To hell and back: Sartre on (and in) analysis with Freud. Sartre Studies International 11, no. 1–2:166–76.
Clarke, G. 2003. Fairbairn and Macmurray: Psychoanalytic studies and critical realism. Journal of Critical Realism 2, no. 1:7–35.
Curci, P., and C. Secchi. 2005. Making diagnosis in psychiatric clinical practice: The point of view of the psychotherapeutic attitude. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 8, no. 1:63–8.
Diller, L. H. 2005. Fallout from the pharma scandals: The loss of doctors' credibility? Hastings Center Report 35, no. 3:28–9.
Dolson, M. S. 2005. The role of dialogue, otherness and the construction of insight in psychosis: Toward a socio-dialogic model. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 36, no. 1:75–112.
Esfeld, M. 2005. Mental causation and mental properties. Dialectica 59, no. 1:5–18.
Giorgi, A., and N. Gallegos. 2005. Living through some positive experiences of psychotherapy. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 36, no. 2:195–218.
Glannon, W. 2005. Neurobiology, neuroimaging, and free will. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 29:68–82.
Haapala, A., and E. Brady. 2003. Melancholy as an aesthetic emotion. Contemporary Aesthetics 1:1–13.
Healy, D. 2006. Manufacturing consensus. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 30:135–56.
Hohwy, J. 2004. The experience of mental causation. Behavior and Philosophy 32, no. 2:377–400. [End Page 261]
Hole, G. T. 2005. Philosophical counselling and technical language. Philosophical Practice 1, no. 1:33–41.
Kennett, J. 2006. Do psychopaths really threaten moral rationalism? Philosophical Explorations 9, no. 1:69–82.
Kennett, J., and P. Gerrans. 2006. Introduction: Is cognitive penetrability the mark of the moral? Philosophical Explorations 9, no. 1:3–12.
Koss-Chioino, J. D. 2005. Spirit healing, mental health, and emotion regulation. Zygon 40, no. 2:409–21.
Kwasniewski, P. A. 2004. "Divine drunkenness": The secret life of Thomistic reason. The Modern Schoolman 82, no. 1:1–31.
Lally, M., and S. A. Freeman. 2005. The struggle to maintain neutrality in the treatment of a patient with pedophilia. Ethics Behavior 15, no. 2:182–90.
Misak, C. 2005. ICU psychosis and patient autonomy: Some thoughts from the inside. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 30, no. 4:411–30.
Mishara, A. L. 2004. Disconnection of external and internal in the conscious experience of schizophrenia: Phenomenological, literary and neuroanatomical archaeologies of self. Philosophica (Belgium) 73:87–126.
Westerman, M. A. 2004. Theory and research on practices, theory and research as practices: Hermeneutics and psychological inquiry. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 24:123–56.

Books

Cavell, M. 2006. Becoming a subject: Reflections in philosophy and psychoanalysis. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Green, S. A., and S. Bloch. 2006. An anthology of psychiatric ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Owen, I. R. 2006. Psychotherapy and phenomenology: On Freud, Husserl and Heidegger. New York: iUniverse.
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