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

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Agich, G. J. 2004. Seeking the everyday meaning of autonomy in neurological disorders. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:295-298.
Anderson, J., and W. Lux. 2004. Accurate self-assessment, autonomous ignorance, and the appreciation of disability. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4: 09-312.
Anderson, J., and W. Lux. 2004. Knowing your own strength: Accurate self-assessment as a requirement for personal autonomy. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:279-294.
Aragona, M. 2009. The concept of mental disorder and the DSM-V. Dialogues in philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 2, no. 1:1-14.
Austin, W. J., L. Kagan, and M. Rankel. 2008. The balancing act: Psychiatrists' experience of moral distress. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy: A European Journal 11, no. 1:89-97.
Becker, D., and J. Maracek. 2008. Positive psychology: History in the remaking? Theory & Psychology 18, no. 5:591-604.
Bendelow, G. 2004. Sociology and concepts of mental illness. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 2:145-146.
Brattico, P. 2008. Shallow reductionsim and the problem of complexity in psychology. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 4:483-504.
Chadwick, R. F. 2004. The right not to know: A challenge for accurate self-assessment. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:299-302.
Charland, L. C. 2004. As autonomy heads into harm's way. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:361-364.
———. 2004. A madness for identity: Psychiatric labels, consumer autonomy, and the perils of the internet. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:335-350.
Christopher, J. C., and R. L. Campbell. 2008. An inter-activist-hermeneutic metatheory for positive psychology. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 5:675-697.
Christopher, J. C., and S. Hickinbottom 2008. Positive psychology, ethnocentrism, and the disguised ideology. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 5:591-604.
Christopher, J. C., F. C. Richardson, and B. D. Slife. 2008. Thinking through positive psychology. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 5: 555-561.
Fulford, K. W. M., and A. Colombo. 2004. Professional judgment, critical realism, real people, and, yes, two wrongs can make a right! Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 2: 165-170.
Fulford, K. W. M., and A. Colombo. 2004. Six models of mental disorder: A study combining linguistic-analytic and empirical methods. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 2:129-144. [End Page 353]
Graham, G. 2004. In and out of me. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no 4:323-326.
Harré, R., F. M. Moghaddam, T. P. Cairnie, D. Rothbart, and S. R. Sabat. 2009. Recent advances in positioning theory. Theory & Psychology 19, no. 1:5-31.
Hayes, G. 2008. Psychoanalysis in the shadow of post-apartheid reconstruction. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 2:209-222.
Heginbotham, C. 2004. 'Psychiatric Dasein'. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 2:147-150.
Jones, S. R., and C. Fernyhough. 2008. Talking back to the spirits: The voices and visions of Emanuel Swedenborg. History of the Human Sciences 21, no. 1:1-31.
Lacewing, M. 2004. Emotion and cognition: Recent developments and therapeutic practice. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 2:175-186.
Lieberman, P. B. 2004. Action, belief, and empowerment. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 2:119-124.
Malone, K. R. 2008. Psychoanalysis: Formalization and logic and the question of speaking and affect. Theory & Psychology 18, no. 2:179-193.
Martin, J., and J. Sugarman. 2009. Middle-ground theorizing, realism, and objectivity in psychology: A commentary on Held (2007). Theory & Psychology 19, no 1:115-122.
Merskey, H. 2004. Misprision of identity. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:351-356.
Murphy, D. 2004. Autonomy, experience, and therapy. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:303-308.
Rego, M. D. 2004. Externality in psychiatry and the paradox of agency. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:313-322.
———. 2004. In, out. Me, you. Mental, moral. Where do I begin? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:331-334.
Sadler, J. Z. 2004. A madness for the philosophy of psychiatry. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 11, no. 4:357-360.
Schmidt, J. 2004. Melancholy and the therapeutic language of moral philosophy in seventeenth-century thought. Journal of the History of Ideas 65, no. 4:583-601.
Schneider, P. L., and K. A. Bramstedt. 2006. When psychiatry and bioethics...

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