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

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Glackin, S. N. 2010. Tolerance and illness: The politics of medical and psychiatric classification. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35, no. 4:449–65.
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Gray, J. 2010. Some reflections on liberty: Bruce Winick’s ‘Civil commitment: A therapeutic jurisprudence model’. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 17, no. 2:169–73.
———. 2011. The chasm within: My battle with personality disorder. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 18, no. 3:185–9.
Grünbaum, T., and A. Raballo. 2011. Brain imaging and psychiatric classifications. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 18, no. 4:305–9.
Gupta, M. 2010. Religious beliefs and psychiatric beliefs: Worlds apart and perhaps best left that way. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 17, no. 3:205–7.
Hawthorne, S. 2010. Embedding values: How science and society jointly valence a concept—The case of ADHD. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41C, no. 1:21–31.
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Lewis, B. 2010. Navigating therapeutic diversity. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 17, no. 3:271–4.
Lloyd, D. 2011. Is “cognitive neuroscience” an oxy-moron? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 18, no. 4:283–6.
———. 2011. Through a glass darkly: Schizophrenia and functional brain imaging. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 18, no. 4:257–74.
Lucas, P. 2011. Decision-making capacity and the deprivation of liberty safeguards. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 18, no. 2:117–22.
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Parnas, J., L. Sass, and D. Zahavi. 2011. Phenomenology and psychopathology. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 18, no. 1:37–9.
Pearce, S. 2011. Answering the neo-Szaszian critique: Are cluster B personality disorders really so different? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 18, no. 3:203–8.
Peay, J. 2011. Personality disorder and the law: Some awkward questions. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 18, no. 3:231–44.
Perring, C. 2010. Indeterminacy and resentment. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 17, no. 3:263–4.
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Pickard, H. 2011. Responsibility without blame: Empathy and the effective treatment of personality disorder. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 18, no. 3:20923.
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