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Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology (PPP) focuses on the area of overlap among philosophy, psychiatry, and abnormal psychology. The journal advances philosophical inquiry in psychiatry and abnormal psychology while making clinical material and theory more accessible to philosophers. Each issue features original and review articles, a "Concurrent Contents" section that lists relevant publications, and an "International News and Notes" section. Philosophical case conference special issues present target articles on currently important clinical or research topics, and produce a lively mix of longer articles and commentaries focused on the target topic. Recent issues have included "Time, Chaos, and Evil," "Aesthetics, Psychotherapy, and Evolutionary Theory," and a special issue on "Mild Cognitive Impairment" (Guest Editor: Julian C. Hughes). PPP is the official journal of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry (AAPP).
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Volume 10, Number 2, June 2003Table of Contents

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View Social, Cognitive, and Neural Constraints on Subjectivity and Agency: Implications for Dissociative Identity Disorder
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View Concurrent Contents: Recent and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology
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ISSN | 1086-3303 |
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Print ISSN | 1071-6076 |
Launched on MUSE | 2003-12-29 |
Open Access | No |
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