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

Articles

Boyer, L. B. 1962. Remarks on the personality of shamans. Psychoanalytic Study of Society 2:233–54.
Boyer, L. M., B. Klopfer, F. B. Brauer, and H. Kawai. 1964. Comparisons of the shamans and pseudosha-mans of the Mescalero Indian Reservation. Journal of Projective Techniques & Personality Assessment 2:233–54.
Briar, S. 1961. Use of theory in studying effects of client social class on students judgments. Social Work 9:91–100.
Hanly, C., and C. Nichols. 2001. A disturbance of psychoanalytic memory: The case of John Rickman’s three-person psychology. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 31, no. 3:279–301.
Howe, E. G. 2006. Comment on the CEJA guidelines: Treating patients who deny reality. The Journal of Clinical Ethics 17, no. 4:317–22.
———. 2006. Do we undervalue feelings in patients who are cognitively impaired? The Journal of Clinical Ethics 17, no. 4:291–301.
Mayhew, B. 2006. Between love and aggression: The politics of John Bowlby. History of the Human Sciences 19, no. 4:19–35.
Miller, F. G., L. C. Groopman, and J. J. Fins. 2007. The patient’s work. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 16, no. 1:44–52.
Owen, I. R. 2006. The empirical evidence base as the re-appearance of the problem of psychologism. Existential Analysis 17, no. 2:371–84.
Pomerantz, A. M., and D. J. Segrist 2006. The influence of payment method on psychologists’ diagnostic decisions regarding minimally impaired clients. Ethics and Behavior 16, no. 3:253–63.
Schork, N. J., T. A. Greenwood, and D. L. Braff. 2007. Statistical genetics concepts and approaches in schizophrenia and related neuropsychiatric research.Schizophrenia Bulletin 33, no. 1:95–104.
Shamdasani, S. 2005. ‘Psychotherapy’: The invention of a word. History of the Human Sciences 18, no. 1:1–22.
Svenaeus, F. 2000. Das unheimliche–Towards a phenomenology of illness. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy 3, no. 1:3–16.
———. 2003. Hermeneutics of medicine in the wake of Gadamer: The issue of phronesis. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 24, no. 5:407–31.
Triplett, H. 2004. The misnomer of Freud’s “Seduction Theory”. Journal of the History of Ideas 65, no. 4:647–65. [End Page 383]
Van Willigenburg, T. 2005. Reason and love: A non-reductive analysis of the normativity of agent-relative reasons. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 8, no. 1–2:45–62.
Visker, R. 2005. The strange(r) within me. Ethical Perspectives 12, no. 4:425–41.
Voss, R., D. Willems, R. Hotutepen. 2004. Coordinating the norms and values of medical research, medical practice and patient worlds—The ethics of evidence based medicine in orphaned fields of medicine. Journal of Medical Ethics 30, no. 2:166–70.
Wissow, L., K. Fothergill, and J. Forman. 2002. Confi-dentiality for mental health concerns in adolescent primary care. Bioethics Forum 18, no. 3–4:43–54.

Books

Changeux, J., and P. Ricoeur. 2000. What makes us think? A neuroscientist and a philosopher argue about ethics, human nature, and the brain. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Held, B. S. 2007. Psychology’s interpretive turn: The search for truth and agency in theoretical and philosophical psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Mace, C. 2007. Mindfulness and mental health: Therapy, theory and science. London: Routledge.
Noll, S. 1995. Feeble-minded in our midst: Institutions for the mentally retarded in the south, 19001940. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
Nordquist, J. 2001. Social theory: A bibliographic series, no. 64–feminism and psychoanalysis: A bibliography. Santa Cruz, CA: Reference & Research Services.
Owen, I. R. 2007. On justifying psychotherapy: Essays for psychotherapists on phenomenology, integration and psychology. Lincoln: iUniverse.
Rabaté, J.-M. 2003. The Cambridge companion to Lacan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Rossman, N. 1991. Consciousness: Separatus and Integration. Albany: SUNY Press.
Wallace, E. R., and L. C. Pressley, eds. 1980. Essays in the history of psychiatry. Columbia, SC: R. L. Bryan. [End Page 384]
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