Articles
Carijó, F. H., M. C. De Almeida, and V. Kastrup. 2013. On haptic and motor incorporation of tools and other objects. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12, no. 4:685–701.
De Vaul, R. A. 2012. Treating bereavement. Virtual Mentor: American Medical Association Journal of Ethics 14, no. 6:440–52.
De Vos, J. 2010. From Milgram to Zimbardo: The double birth of postwar psychology/psychologization. History and Human Science 23, no. 5:156–75.
———. 2011. Depsychologizing torture. Critical Inquiry 37, no. 2:286–315.
Farisco, M., and C. Petrini. 2014. On the stand. Another episode of neuroscience and law discussion from Italy. Neuroethics 7, no. 2:243–5.
Hem, M. H., and T. Pettersen. 2011. Mature care and nursing in psychiatry: Notions regarding reciprocity in asymmetric professional relationships. Health Care Analysis 19, no. 1: 65–76.
Hobson, R. P. 2012. Emotion as personal relatedness. Emotion Review 4, no. 2:169–75.
Hoche, H.-U., and M. Knoop. 2013. Ascriptions of propositional attitudes. An analysis in terms of intentional objects. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12, no. 4:747–68.
Hunt, D. and R. Carter. 2012. Seeing through The Bell Jar: Investigating linguistic patterns of psychological disorder. Journal of Medical Humanities 33, no. 1:27–39.
Ivanc, B. 2008. The Slovenian Mental Health Act de lege ferenda. Medicine Law 27, no. 2:439–48.
———. 2011. Accommodation of constitutional due process rights within the new patients’ rights legislation in Slovenia. Medicine Law 30, no. 3:323–30.
Jewell, P. 2011. The conflict between accountability and confidentiality in Medicare’s access to psychiatrist notes. Australasian Psychiatry 19, no. 6:489–92.
Koutsantoni, K. 2012. Manic depression in literature: The case of Virginia Woolf. Medical Humanities 38, no. 1: 7–14.
Landeweer, E., G. M. Abma, A. Tineke, and G. A. M. Widdershoven. 2011. Moral margins concerning the use of coercion in psychiatry. Nursing Ethics 18, no. 3:304–16.
Leak, A. 2008. Creation as non-communication: Reflections on the space of creativity in Sartre and Winnicott. Sartre Studies International: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Existentialism and Contemporary Culture 14, no. 1:1–12.
Lepping, P., R. S. Sambhi, and K. Williams-Jones. 2010. Deprivation of liberty safeguards: How prepared are we? Journal of Medical Ethics 36, no. 3:170–3. [End Page 251]
Lopez-Munoz, F., G. Rubio, J. D. Molina, and C. Alamol. 2011. Sadness as a passion of the soul: A psychopathological consideration of the Cartesian concept of melancholy, [Review]. Brain Research Bulletin 85, no. 1–2:42–53.
Lybaert, F. 2009. Mental causation and explanatory practice. Appraisal: A Journal of Constructive and Post-Critical Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies 7, no. 4:11–16.
———. 2009. A response to R. T. Allen. Appraisal: A Journal of Constructive and Post-Critical Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies 7, no. 4:38–40.
Marazia, C. 2011. Philosophical whitewashing. Ludwig Binswanger (1881–1966) and the sterilisation of manic-depressive patients. Medzinhistorisches Journal 46, no. 2:134–54.
McCullagh, P., G. Lightbody, H. Zgierewica, and W. G. Kemohan. 2014. Ethical challenges associated with the development and deployment of brain computer interface technology. Neuroethics 7, no. 2:109–22.
Mishara, A. L., I. Bonoldi, P. Allen, G. Rutigliano, J. Perez, P. Fusar-Poli, and P. McGuire. 2015. Neurological models of self-disorders in early schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, DOI:10.1093/schbul/sbv123.
Pallanti, S. 2010. Unique contributions of brain stimulation to the study of consciousness: Where neuroscience meets philosophy. [Review]. CNS Spectrums 15, no. 3:154–6.
Racine, E., and E. Bell. 2012. Responding ethically to patient and public expectations about psychiatric DBS. American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 3, no. 1:21–9. [End Page 252]