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

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Aho, K., and C. Guignon. 2011. Medicalized psychiatry and the talking cure: A Hermeneutic intervention. Human Studies: A Journal for Philosophy and the Social Sciences 34, no. 3:293–308.
Aragona, M. 2013. Relevance of the history of concepts for psychopathology and the other sciences of mind: Introspection as a case in point. Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 6, no. 1:1–3.
Atkins, R. K. 2013. Toward an objective phenomenological vocabulary: How seeing a scarlet red is like hearing a trumpet’s blare. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12, no. 4:837–58.
Beck, S. 2013. Understanding ourselves better. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 20, no. 1:51–5.
Bell, E., M. P. McAndrews, A. F. Sadikot, and E. Racine. 2011. Ethical issues in psychiatric applications of deep brain stimulation: Learning from Canadian healthcare providers. Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 6, Supplement: 1–10.
Bennett, M. R., and P. M. S. Hacker. 2011. Criminal law as it pertains to patients suffering from psychiatric diseases. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8, no. 1:45–58.
Davis, J. M., W. J. Giakas, J. Qu, Prasad, P., and S. Leucht. 2011. Should we treat depression with drugs or psychological interventions? A reply to Loannidis. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 6, no. 1:1–13.
Di Francesco, M., and M. Marraffa. 2013. The unconscious, consciousness, and the self illusion. Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 6, no. 1:10–22.
Diedrich, L. 2010. Being the shadow: Witnessing schizophrenia. Journal of Medical Humanities 31, no. 2:91–109.
Frankish, K. 2011. Cognitive capacities, mental modules, and neural regions. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 18, no. 4:279–82.
Ghaemi, S. N. 2013. What is me? What is bipolar? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 20, no. 1:67–8.
Gibson, P. A. 2008. Teaching ethical decision making: Designing a personal value portrait to ignite creativity and promote personal engagement in case method analysis. Ethics and Behavior 18, no. 4:340–52.
Gillett, G. 2011. The gold-plated leucotomy standard and deep brain stimulation. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8, no. 1:35–44. [End Page 383]
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Giordano, J., A. Kulkarni, and Farwell, J.2014. Deliver us from evil? The temptation, realities, and neuroethico-legal issues of employing assessment neuro-technologies in public safety initiatives. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35, no. 1:73–89.
Giordano, S. 2012. Sliding doors: Should treatment of gender identity disorder and other body modification be privately funded? Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15, no. 1:31–40.
Glannon, W. 2014. Intervening in the psychopath’s brain. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35, no. 1:43–57.
Glover-Thomas, N. 2011. The age of risk: Risk perception and determination following the Mental Health Act 2007. Medical Law Review 19, no. 4:581–605.
Gusich, G. 2012. A phenomenology of emotional trauma: Around and about the things themselves. Human Studies 35, no. 4:505–18.
Hansen, J. 2013. From hinge narrative to habit: Self- oriented narrative psychotherapy meets feminist phenomenological theories of embodiment. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 20, no. 1:69–73.
Hayes, S. C. 2012. The choice humanistic psychology faces. Psychotherapy 49, no. 4:461–4.
Hem, M. H., K. Heggen, and K. W. Ruyter. 2008. Creating trust in an acute psychiatric ward. Nursing Ethics 15, no. 6:777–88.
Herrera, C. D. 2011. Justifying restraint-use in psychiatric care. Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 6:1–5.
Hirshvein, L. 2010. Sex and gender in psychiatry: A view from history. Journal of Medical Humanities 31, no. 2:155–70.
Hohwy, J., and V. Rajan. 2012. Delusions as forensically disturbing perceptual inferences. Neuroethics 5, no. 1:5–11.
Illes, J., L. Whiteley, and N. C. Di Pietro. 2012. Treatments and services for neurodevelopmental disorders on advocacy websites...

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