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Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 10.1 (2003) 107-108



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Recent and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology


Articles

Andrews, K. 2002. Interpreting autism: A critique of Davidson on thought and language. Philosophical Psychology 15, no. 3:317-32.

Boogerd, F., F. Bruggeman, et al. 2002. Inter-level relations in computer science, biology, and psychology. Philosophical Psychology 15, no. 4:463-71.

Giles, J. 2002. Electroconvulsive therapy and the fear of deviance. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 32, no. 1:61-87.

Jonker, C. M., J. Treur, et al. 2002. Reductionist and anti-reductionist perspectives on dynamics. Philosophical Psychology 15, no. 4:381-409.

Kendler, H. H. 2002. Psychology and ethics: Interactions and conflicts. Philosophical Psychology 15, no. 4:489-508.

Kennett, J., and S. Matthews 2002. Identity, control and responsibility: The case of Dissociative Identity Disorder. Philosophical Psychology 15, no. 4:509-26.

Looren de Jong, H. 2002. Levels of explanation in biological psychology. Philosophical Psychology 15, no. 4:441-62.

Nahmias, E. 2002. When consciousness matters: A critical review of Daniel Wegner's "The Illusion of Conscious Will." Philosophical Psychology 15, no.4:527-41.

Proust, J. 2002. A critical review of G. Lynn Stephens and George Graham's "When Self-Consciousness Breaks." Philosophical Psychology 15, no. 4:543-50.

Reichenau, K. H. 2002. Psychoanalysis in psychiatric institutions—Theoretical and clinical approaches. International Forum of Psychoanalysis 11, no. 4:237-43.

Rudnick, A. 2002. The molecular turn in psychiatry: A philosophical analysis. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 27, no. 3:287-96.

Sneddon, A. 2002. Towards externalist psychopathology. Philosophical Psychology 15, no. 3:297-316.

Szpika, J. 2002. Some thoughts on psychoanalysis and ethics. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis 83, no. 5:1037-49.

Weiskopf, D. A. 2002. A critical review of Jerry A. Fodor's "The Mind Doesn't Work That Way." Philosophical Psychology 15, no. 4:551-62.

Wells, L. A. 2002. Philosophy and psychiatry: A new curriculum for child and adolescent psychiatry. Academic Psychiatry 26, no. 4:257-61.

Wilkinson, H. 2002. Pluralism and the basis of freewill in psychotherapy. International Journal of Psychotherapy 7, no. 3:181-4. [End Page 107]

Wong, W. C. 2002. Revitalizing the metaphoric process in commonsense psychology. Philosophical Psychology 15, no. 4:473-88.

Books

Lamb, S., and J. G. Murphy, eds. 2002. Before forgiving: Cautionary views of forgiveness in psychotherapy. New York: Oxford University Press.

Leys, R. 2000. Trauma: A genealogy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Melling, J., and B. Forsythe, eds. 1999. Insanity, institutions, and society, 1800-1914: A social history of madness in comparative perspective. Studies in the social history of medicine. London/New York: Routledge.

Oliver, K., and S. Edwin, eds. 2002. Between the psyche and the social: Psychoanalytic social theory. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.

Pylkkö, P. 1998. The aconceptual mind: Heideggerian themes in holistic naturalism. Amsterdam/New York: John Benjamins.

Torrey, E. F., and J. Miller 2002. The invisible plague: The rise of mental illness from 1750 to the present. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.

Young-Bruehl, E., and F. Bethelard 2000. Cherishment: A psychology of the heart. New York: Free Press.

 



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