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Feature Article

  1. Religious Experience and Psychiatry: Analysis of the Conflict and Proposal for a Way Forward
  2. Mohammed Abouelleil Rashed
  3. pp. 185-204
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Commentaries

  1. Religious Beliefs and Psychiatric Beliefs: Worlds Apart and Perhaps Best Left That Way
  2. Mona Gupta
  3. pp. 205-207
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  1. Evocative
  2. Peter J. Verhagen
  3. pp. 209-211
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Response

  1. Conflicting Values and Disparate Epistemologies: The Ethical Necessity of Engagement
  2. Mohammed Abouelleil Rashed
  3. pp. 213-217
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Feature Article

  1. From Szasz to Foucault: On the Role of Critical Psychiatry
  2. Pat Bracken, Philip Thomas
  3. pp. 219-228
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Commentaries

  1. Psychiatry, Anti-Psychiatry, Critical Psychiatry: What Do These Terms Mean?
  2. Thomas Szasz
  3. pp. 229-232
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  1. Binary Oppositions in Psychiatry: For or Against?
  2. Matthew Ratcliffe
  3. pp. 233-239
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Response

  1. Is Private (Contract-Based) Practice an Answer to the Problems of Psychiatry?
  2. Pat Bracken, Philip Thomas
  3. pp. 241-245
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Clinical Anecdotes

  1. Clinical Anecdotes: Leaving the Boy in the Room
  2. Jason Thompson
  3. pp. 247-250
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Commentaries

  1. Looking Backward and Forward
  2. Gwen Adshead
  3. pp. 251-253
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  1. The Talking Cure and the Writing Cure
  2. Jeffrey Berman
  3. pp. 255-257
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  1. Narratives of Shame, Tormenting Ghosts, and the Job of the Therapist
  2. Adam M. Brenner
  3. pp. 259-261
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  1. Indeterminacy and Resentment
  2. Christian Perring
  3. pp. 263-264
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  1. Childhood Trauma and the Mentally Ill Parent: Reconciling Moral and Medical Conceptions of “What Really Happened”
  2. Marga Reimer
  3. pp. 265-267
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  1. Is Writing Good for Your Mental Health or Is There More to Life?
  2. Mary Nettle
  3. pp. 269-270
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  1. Navigating Therapeutic Diversity
  2. Bradley Lewis
  3. pp. 271-274
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Response

  1. Writing About Trauma: Catharsis or Rumination?
  2. Jason Thompson
  3. pp. 275-277
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Contributors

  1. About the Authors
  2. pp. 279-281
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Concurrent Contents

  1. Concurrent Contents: Recent and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology
  2. pp. 283-284
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International News and Notes

  1. International News and Notes
  2. pp. 285-287
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