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Concurrent Contents: Recent and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology
- Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 10, Number 3, September 2003
- pp. 287-288
- 10.1353/ppp.2004.0003
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Concurrent Contents:
Recent and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology
Articles
Special section on controversy in psychiatry. 2000. Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences 37:251-325.
Adshead, G. 2003. Commentary on Szasz. Journal of Medical Ethics 29:232-235.
Alvidrez, J., and P. A. Areán 2002. Ethical considerations in psychotherapy effectiveness research: choosing the comparison group. Ethics Behavior 12:63-73.
Apter, N. 2003. The human being: J. L. Moreno's vision in psychodrama. International Journal of Psychotherapy 8:31-36.
Baltzly, D. 2003. Peripatetic perversions: a neo-Aristotelian account of the nature of sexual perversion. Monist 86:3-29.
Clarkson, P. 2003. Philosophy of science? Epistemological category errors in psychotherapy discourse. International Journal of Psychotherapy 8:19-30.
Colaizzi, P. F. 2002. Psychotherapy and existential therapy. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 33:73-102.
Combs, G., and J. Freedman 2002. Relationships, not boundaries. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics: Philosophy of Medical Research and Practice 23:203-217.
Corcoran, R. 2003. Inductive reasoning and the understanding of intention in schizophrenia. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 8:223-235.
Davidson, L. 2002. Intentionality, identity, and delusions of control in schizophrenia: a Husserlian perspective. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 33:39-58.
De Sousa, R. 2003. Perversion and death. Monist 86:90-114.
Farrow, T., and A. O'Brien 2003. 'No-Suicide Contracts' and informed consent: an analysis of ethical issues. Nursing Ethics 10:199-207.
Fessler, D. M. T. 2003. The implications of starvation induced psychological changes for the ethical treatment of hunger strikers. Journal of Medical Ethics 29:238-242.
Gardner, S. 2000. Psychoanalysis and the personal/sub-personal distinction. Philosophical Explorations 3:96-119.
Gaut, B. 1994. On cinema and perversion. Film & Philosophy 1:3-17.
Heinimaa, M. 2002. Incomprehensibility: the role of the concept in DSM-IV definition of schizophrenic delusions. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy 5:291-295.
Irwin, W., and G. Bassham 2002. Depression, informal fallacies, and cognitive therapy: the critical thinking cure? Inquiry (USA) 21:15-21. [End Page 287]
Kihlstrom, J. F. 2002. The seductions of materialism and the pleasures of dualism. Journal of Consciousness Studies 9:30-34.
Koller, K., and V. Hantikainen 2002. Privacy of patients in the forensic department of a psychiatric clinic: a phenomenological study. Nursing Ethics 9:347-360.
Leung, W.-C. 2002. Why the professional-client ethic is inadequate in mental health care. Nursing Ethics 9:51-60.
Levinson, J. 2003. Sexual perversity. Monist 86:30-54.
Maher, B. 2003. Schizophrenia. Aberrant utterance and delusions of control: the disconnection of speech and thought, and the connection of experience and belief. Mind & Language 18:1-22.
Maher, B. A. 1999. Anomalous experience in everyday life: It's significance for psychopathology. Monist 82:547-570.
McKenzie, D. M. 2002. Ethical problems addressing decisional capacity: what theological understandings contribute to protecting mentally impaired persons in medical treatment and research. Ethics Behavior 12:287-290.
Sinaikin, P. M. 2003. Categorical diagnosis and a poetics of obligation: an ethical commentary on psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. Ethical Human Sciences and Services 5:141-148.
Books
Blass, R. B. 2002. The meaning of the dream in psychoanalysis. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
Brabeck, M. M., ed. 2000. Practicing feminist ethics in psychology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Dunn, S. 1999. Creating accepting communities: report of the MIND inquiry into social exclusion and mental health problems. London: National Association for Mental Health.
Francis, R. D. 1999. Ethics for psychologists: a handbook. Leicester, UK: BPS Books.
Gordon, P. 1999. Face to face: therapy as ethics. London: Constable.
Healy, D. 2002. The creation of psychopharmacology. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
Hersch, E. L. 2003. From philosophy to psychotherapy: a phenomenological model for psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Metzl, J. M. 2003. Prozac on the couch: prescribing gender in the era of wonder drugs. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Chapters
Mills, C. 2002. One pill makes you smarter: an ethical appraisal of the rise of Ritalin. Ed. V. V. Gehring. Philosophical dimensions of...