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

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Adshead, G. 2008. Vice and viciousness. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 1:23–6.
Geller, J. L. 2008. Back to the nineteenth century is progress. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 1:19–21.
Ghaemi, S. N. 2008. No one is psychotic in my presence. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 4:315–9.
Gipps, R. G. T. 2008. Pathology of the mind: Disorder versus disability. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 4:341–4.
Gipps, R. G. T., and J. Rhodes. 2008. The background theory of delusion and existential phenomenology. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 4:321–6.
Gülerce, A. 2008. On the absence of a presence/the presence of an absence: Psychoanalysis in the Turkish context. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 2:237–51.
Haaken, J. 2008. When white buffalo calf woman meets Oedipus on the road: Lakota psychology, feminist psychoanalysis, and male violence. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 2:195–208.
Hubbard, R., and R. M. Lindsay. 2008. Why P values are not a useful measure of evidence in statistical significance testing. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 1:69–88.
Ibáñez-Guerra, E. 2008. The phenomenology of superstition or a phenomenological superstition? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 3:255–8.
Katsikopoulos, K. V., T. Pachur, E. Machery, and A. Wallin. 2008. From Meehl to fast and frugal heuristics (and back): New insights into how to bridge the clinical—Actuarial divide. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 4:443–64.
Kirkwood, T. B. L. 2006. Alzheimer disease, mild cognitive impairment, and the biology of intrinsic aging. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 13, no. 1:79–82.
Knaus, B., G. Rosellini, and W. Ross. 2008. Where’s the evidence? How Albert Ellis revolutionized psychotherapy. Free Inquiry 28, no. 1:38–44.
Kroll, J. L. 2007. Hildegard: Medieval holism and ‘presentism”—Or, did Diqewiza have health insurance? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 14, no. 4:369–72.
Lewis, B. 2007. The biopsychocial model and philosophic pragmatism: Is George Engel a pragmatist? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 14, no. 4:299–310. [End Page 387]
———. 2007. George Engel’s legacy for philosophy of medicine and psychiatry. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 14, no. 4:327–30.
López-Ibor, J. J., Jr., and M.-I. López-Ibor. 2008. Anthropological perspectives in psychiatric nosology. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 3:259–68.
———. 2008. Creativity belongs to the person, not to disease. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 3:277–9.
Luque, R., and J. M. Villagrán. 2008. Teresian visions. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 3:273–6.
Mahtani, A. 2008. Williamson on inexact knowledge. Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition 139, no. 2:171–80.
Mather, R. 2008. Hegel, Dostoyevsky and Carl Rogers: Between humanism and spirit. History of the Human Sciences 21, no. 1:33–48.
Mayhew, B. 2006. Between love and aggression: The politics of John Bowlby. History of the Human Sciences 19, no. 4:19–35.
McCallum, D. 2008. The contingent object of psychiatry. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 1:69–71.
McHenry, L. B. 2006. Ethical issues in psychop-harmacology. Journal of Medical Ethics 32, no. 7:405–10.
Mezzich, J. E., and H. Fabrega, Jr. 2001. Cultural psychiatry: International perspectives. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 24, no 3:391–608.
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.
Miron, R. 2006. Towards reality: The development of the philosophical attitude to reality in the thought of Karl Jaspers. The Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 37, no. 2:152–72.
Morse, S. J. 2008. Vice, disorder, conduct, and culpability. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15, no. 1:47–9.
Niessen, T., T. Abma, G. Widdershoven, and C. van der Vleuten. 2008. Contemporary epistemological research in education: Reconciliation and recon-ceptualization of...

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