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

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Bamford, R., and M. D. Tschaepe. 2011. Biophysical models of human behavior: Is there a place for logic? American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 2, no. 3:70–2.
Barilan, Y. M. 2012. From hope in palliative care to hopeF as a virtue and a life skill. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 19, no. 3:165–81.
———. 2012. Hope and friendship—being and having. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 19, no. 3:191–5.
Broome, M. 2012. Reality, realness and the natural attitude. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 19, no. 2:115–8.
Charland, L. C. 2010. Science and morals in the affective psychopathology of Philippe Pinel. History of Psychiatry 21, no. 81, pt 1:38–53.
Cherkassky, L. 2011. A fair trial? Assessment of liver transplant candidates with psychiatric illnesses. Journal of Medical Ethics 37, no. 12:739–42.
Christen, M., M. Bittlinger, H. Walter, P. Brugger, and S. Müller. 2012. Dealing with side effects of deep brain stimulation: Lessons learned from stimulating the STN. American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 3, no. 1:37–43.
Comas-Diaz, L. 2012. Psychotherapy as a healing practice, a scientific endeavor, and social justice action. Psychotherapy 49, no. 4:473–4.
Earp, B. D. 2012. I can’t get no (epistemic) satisfaction: Why the hard problem of consciousness entails a hard problem of explanation. Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 5, no. 1:14–20.
Fennell, P. 2008. Human rights, bioethics, and mental disorder. Medicine Law 27, no. 1:95–107.
Fens, J. J. 2012. Deep brain stimulation as a probative biology: Scientific inquiry and the mosaic device. American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 3, no. 1:4–8.
Flajoliet, A. 2010. Sartre’s phenomenological anthropology between psychoanalysis and ‘Daseinsanalysis’. Sartre Studies International: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Existentialism and Contemporary Culture 16, no. 1:40–59.
Fröding, B. 2012. Hope as a virtue in an Aristotelian context. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 19, no. 3:183–6.
Fuchs, T. 2013. Temporality and psychopathology. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12, no. 1:75–104.
Galvin, G., and F. Timmins. 2010. A phenomenological exploration of intellectual disability: Nurse’s experiences [End Page 193] of managerial support. Journal of Nursing Management 18, no. 6:726–35.
Giordano, S. 2012. Understanding anorexia nervosa: A phenomenological analysis of the body and the mirror. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 19, no. 3:247–9.
Goldblatt, D. 2006. Must physicians respect an incompetent patient’s refusal of treatment? Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics 13, no. 2:3.
Goldman, D. S. 2007–2008. A psychiatrist looks at Bertrand Russell’s Conquest of Happiness. The Bertrand Russell Society Quarterly, no. 136–139: 9–23.
Gonzalez, J. C. 2010. On pink elephants, floating daggers, and other philosophical myths. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9, no. 2:193–211.
Gorski, M. 2012. Karl Jaspers on delusion: Definition by Genus and specific difference. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 19, no. 2:79–86.
———. 2012. The real definition of delusion. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 19, no. 2:97–101.
Halpern, J. 2009. Groupthink and caregivers’ projections: Addressing barriers to empathy. Journal of Clinical Ethics 20, no. 1:75–8.
———. 2012. Attending to clinical wisdom. Journal of Clinical Ethics 23, no. 1:41–6.
Hayes, J. 2011. The return from mania: A patient’s journey. Medical Humanities 37, no. 1:51–2.
Healy, P. 2011. DSM diagnosis and beyond: On the need for a hermeneutically-informed biopsychosocial framework. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14, no. 2: 163–75.
Heinrichs, D. W. 2012. Can any one theory of emotion really do? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 19, no. 1:17–9.
Helminiak, D. A. 2010. “Theistic psychology and psychotherapy”: A theological and scientific critique. Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 45, no. 1:47–74.
Henriksen, M. G. 2013. On incomprehensibility in schizophrenia. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12, no. 1:105–29.
Horwitz, A. V. 2011. Naming the problem that has no name: Creating targets for standardized drugs. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42, no. 4:427–33.
Hughes, J. J., and N. Spack. 2006. Beyond the medical model of gender dysphoria to morphological self-determination. Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics 13, no...

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