Articles
Bowie, N. E. 2009. How empirical research in human cognition does and does not affect philosophical ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 88, no. 4, supplement:635–43.
Browne, T. K. 2015. Is premenstrual dysphoric disorder really a disorder? Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 12, no. 2:313–330.
Crawford, P., and C. Baker. 2009. Literature and madness: Fiction for students and professionals. Journal of Medical Humanities 30, no. 4:237–51.
Critchley, H. D., and Y. Nagai. 2012. How emotions are shaped by bodily states. Emotion Review 4, no. 2:169–75.
Damm, L. 2010. Emotions and moral agency. Philosophical Explorations 13, no. 3:275–92.
Dowrick, C., J. Billington, J. Robinson, A. Hamer, and C. Williams. (2012). Get into reading as an intervention for common mental health problems: Exploring catalysts for change. Medical Humanities 38, no. 1:15–20.
Dupret, B., and L. Quéré. 2015. Error, aberration, and abnormality: Mental disturbance as a shift in frameworks of relevance. Human Studies 38, no. 2:309–30.
Eriksen, K. Å., B. Sundfør, B. Karlsson, M-B. Råholm, and M. Arman. 2012. Recognition as a valued human being: Perspectives of mental health service users. Nursing Ethics 19, no. 3:357–68.
Feyles, M. 2013. Recollection and phantasy: The problem of the truth of memory in Husserl’s phenomenology. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12, no. 4:727–46.
Fitz, N. S., R. Nadler, P. Manogaran, E. W. J. Chong, and P. B. Reiner. 2014. Public attitudes toward cognitive enhancement. Neuroethics 7, no. 2:173–88.
Focquaert, F. 2014. Mandatory neurotechnological treatment: Ethical issues. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35, no. 1:59–72.
Hatzimoysis, A. 2014. Passive fear. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 13, no. 4: 613–23.
Hewitt, J. 2010. Rational suicide: Philosophical perspectives on schizophrenia. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13, no. 1:25–31.
Hubbeling, D. 2012. Gate-keeping or free choice in crisis resolution and home treatment teams. Clinical Ethics 7, no. 3:111–15.
Hucklenbroich, P. 2014. “Disease entity” as the key theoretical concept of medicine. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39, no. 6:609–33. [End Page 77]
Jannini, E. A., M. P. McCabe, A. Salonia, F. Montorsi, and B. D. Sachs. 2010. Organic vs. psychogenic? The Manichean diagnosis in sexual medicine. [Review]. Journal of Sexual Medicine 7, no. 5:1726–33.
Kelland, J. R. 2011. Research funding levels: A fundamental ethics in mental health issue: Part I—analysis. Results and conclusions. Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 6:1–7.
Kelly, L. D. 2012. Selecting a somatic type: The role of anorexia in the rest cure. Journal of Medical Humanities 33, no. 1:15–26.
Khong, B. S. L. 2013. Being a therapist: Contributions of Heidegger’s philosophy and the Buddha’s teaching to psychotherapy. The Humanistic Psychologist 41, no. 3:231–46.
Längle, A., and J. Kriz. 2012. The renewal of humanism in European psychotherapy: Developments and applications. Psychotherapy 49, no. 4:430–6.
Laws, J. 2011. Crackpots and basket-cases: A history of therapeutic work and occupation. History of the Human Sciences 24, no. 2:65–81.
Lützén, K., T. Blom, B. Edwalds-Kvist, and S. Winch. 2010. Moral stress, moral climate and moral sensitivity among psychiatric professionals. Nursing Ethics 17, no. 2:213–24.
Lysaght, T., B. J. Capps, A. V. Campbell, M. Subramaniam, S-A. Chong. 2012. Intervening in clinical research to prevent the onset of psychoses: Conflicts and obligations. Journal of Medical Ethics 38, no. 5:319–21.
Martin, W., and R. Hickerson. 2013. Mental capacity and the applied phenomenology of judgement. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12, no. 1:215–34.
Masher, J., and S. Garside. 2011. Outpatient “no shows”: Must I follow up? Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 6 1–5.
Maung, H. H. 2012. Psychosis and intersubjective epistemology. Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 5, no. 2:31–41.
Miraglia, B. G. 2014. A new classification of mental illness based on brain functions. Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 7, no. 2:63–7.
Muldoon, M. 2011. From psychiatrist-research to psychiatrist and researcher: Heinz...