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

Articles

Bernet, R. 1990. Husserl and Heidegger on intentionality and being. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 21:136–152.
———. 1994. An intentionality without subject or object? Man World 27:231–255.
Binswanger, L. 1960. Existential analysis, psychiatry, schizophrenia. Journal of Existentialism 1:157–165.
Glen, S. 2005. Dangerous and severe personality disorder: An ethical concept? Nursing Philosophy 6, no. 2:98–105.
Hersch, E. L. 2006. Philosophically informed psychotherapy and the concept of transference. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 26, no. 1 & 2:221–234.
Hosni, H., and J. Paris. 2005. Rationality as conformity. Synthese 144, no. 2:249–285.
Kennett, J., and S. Matthews. 2003. Discontinuity in personal narrative: Some perspectives of patients. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 10, no. 4:305–312.
Kennett, J., and S. Matthews. 2003. The unity and disunity of agency. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 10, no. 4:305–312.
Larrabee, M., S. Weine, and P. Woollcott. 2003. “The wordless nothing”: Narratives of trauma and extremity. Human Studies 26, no. 3:353–382.
Pacherie, É. 2001. Agency lost and found: A commentary on Spencer. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 8, no. 2/3:173–176.
Sharpe, M. 2005. Psychiatric diagnosis and chronic fatigue syndrome: Controversies and conflicts. Journal of Mental Health 14, no. 3:269–276.
Westerman, M. A. 2006. Quantitative research as an interpretive enterprise: The mostly unacknowledged role of interpretation in research efforts and suggestions for explicitly interpretive quantitative investigations. New Ideas in Psychology 24:189–211.
———. 2006. What counts as “good” quantitative research and what can we say about when to use quantitative and/or qualitative methods? New Ideas in Psychology 24:263–274.
Westerman, M. A., and E. M. Steen. 2007. Going beyond the internal–external dichotomy in clinical psychology: The theory of interpersonal defense as an example of a participatory model. Theory & Psychology 17, no. 2:323–351. [End Page 81]

Books

Charland, L. C., and P. Zachar, eds. 2008. Fact and value in emotion. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Cole, J. 1998. About face. Cambridge: The MIT Press.
Foucault, M., J. Khalfa, and J. Murphy. 2006. History of madness. New York: Routledge.
Wallace, E. R., and J. Gach, eds. 2008. History of psychiatry and medical psychology. New York: Springer. [End Page 82]
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