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

Articles

Barclay, L. A., and K. S. Markel. 2009. Ethical fairness and human rights: The treatment of employees with psychiatric disabilities. Journal of Business Ethics 85, no. 3:333–45.
Bartolotti, L., and M. R. Broome. 2008. Delusional beliefs and reason giving. Philosophical Psychology 21, no. 6:821–41.
Biegler, P. 2010. Autonomy and ethical treatment in depression. Bioethics 24, no. 4: 179–89.
Carew, J. 2009. The threat of givenness in Jean-Luc Marion: Toward a new phenomenology of psychosis. Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy 13, no. 2:97–115.
Davis, L. J. 2010. The bioethics of diagnosis: A biocultural critique of certainty. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 7, no. 2:227–35.
De Block, A. 2008. Why mental disorders are just mental dysfunctions (and nothing more). Some Darwinian arguments. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39C, no. 3:338–46.
Deland, A.-C. L., G. Karlsson, and fatourow-Bergman, H. 2011. A phenomenological analysis of the psychotic experience. Human Studies 34, no. 1:23–42.
Evans, K. L., and K. Steslow. 2010. A rest from reason: Wittgenstein, Drury, and the difference between madness and religion. Philosophy: The Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy 85, no. 332:245–58.
Fins, J. J., J. Illes, J. L. Bernat, J. Hirsch, S. Laureys, and E. Murphy. 2008. Neuro-imaging and disorders of consciousness: Envisioning an ethical research agenda. American Journal of Bioethics 8, no. 9:3–12.
Flynn, D. 2010. Narratives of melancholy: A humanities approach to depression. Medical Humanities 36, no. 1:36–9.

Books

Bynum, W F., R. Porter, and M. Sheperd, eds. 1985. The anatomy of madness: Essays in the history of psychiatry. London: Tavistock.
Heidegger, M. 2001. Zollikon seminars: Protocols—conversations—letters. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.
Kristeva, J. 2000. The sense and non-sense of revolt: The powers and limits of psychoanalysis. New York: Columbia University Press.
———. 2002. Intimate revolt: The powers and limits of psychoanalysis, vol 2. New York: Columbia University Press. [End Page 251]
Lewis, B. 2011. Narrative psychiatry: How stories can shape clinical practice. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Owen, I. R. 2009. Talk, action and belief: How the intentionality model combines attachment-oriented psychodynamic therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy. Bloomington, IN: iUniverse.

Chapters

Bilgrami, A. 2006. Psychoanalysis as technology. In Knowledge and inquiry: Essays on the pragmatism of Isaac Levi, ed. E. J. Olsson, 266–88. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bónitto, C. S. 2006. Logos in psychotherapy: The phenomena of encounter and hope in the psychotherapeutic relationship. In Husserliana, ed. A.-T. Tymieniecka, XCI: 259–68. Dordrecht: Springer.
Canali, S., G. De Anna, and L. Pani. 2006. Evolutionary psychopharmacology, mental disorders, and ethical behavior. In Evolutionary ethics and contemporary biology, ed. G. Boniolo, 97–120, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Germine, M. 2008. The microgenesis of antisociality: A process-relational perspective. In Neuropsychology and philosophy of mind in process: Essays in honor of Jason W. Brown, ed. M. Pachalska, and M. Weber, 144–64. Heusenstamm bei Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
Owen, I. R. 1996. Clean language: A linguistic-experiential phenomenology. Analecta Husserliana, ed. A. Tymieniecka. XLIII: 271–97, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishing. [End Page 252]
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