First published in 2000, Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychopathy was highly topical in tackling the interface of applied philosophy and psychiatry at a time when government and clinicians were giving careful consideration to new forms of treatment for people with psychopathic disorder.
First published in 2000, Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychopathy was highly topical in tackling the interface of applied philosophy and psychiatry at a time when government and clinicians were giving careful consideration to new forms of treatment for people with psychopathic disorder.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1: Philosophy Psychiatry and Personal Identity: Clinics Concepts and Philosophy of Psychopathy Christopher Heginbotham; 2: Through a Glass Darkly: Ethical Dilemmas in the Treatment and Management of Psychopathic Disorder Gwen Adshead; 3: Freedom Resentment and the Psychopath Piers Benn; 4: Disordered Minds Diseased Brains and Real People K. W. M (Bill) Fulford; 5: Mental Content and the Myth of Problems in Living Martin Johnston; 6: The Concept of Mental Injury Stephen Wilkinson; 7: Dynamics as a Unifying Concept in Psychotherapeutic Psychiatry: An Annotation Jeremy Holmes; 8: Personal Identity and the Social Institution R. D. (Bob) Hinshelwood; 9: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Psychopathy: A Philosophical Exploration David Carson and Christopher Heginbotham.
1: Philosophy Psychiatry and Personal Identity: Clinics Concepts and Philosophy of Psychopathy Christopher Heginbotham; 2: Through a Glass Darkly: Ethical Dilemmas in the Treatment and Management of Psychopathic Disorder Gwen Adshead; 3: Freedom Resentment and the Psychopath Piers Benn; 4: Disordered Minds Diseased Brains and Real People K. W. M (Bill) Fulford; 5: Mental Content and the Myth of Problems in Living Martin Johnston; 6: The Concept of Mental Injury Stephen Wilkinson; 7: Dynamics as a Unifying Concept in Psychotherapeutic Psychiatry: An Annotation Jeremy Holmes; 8: Personal Identity and the Social Institution R. D. (Bob) Hinshelwood; 9: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Psychopathy: A Philosophical Exploration David Carson and Christopher Heginbotham.
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