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The Bloomsbury companion to philosophy of psychiatry/ (Record no. 61189)

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International Standard Book Number 9781350024090
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Edition number 21
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Title The Bloomsbury companion to philosophy of psychiatry/
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Şerife Tekin and Robyn Bluhm.
Medium [electronic resource]
260 3# - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Bloomsbury Academic,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019.
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Extent e-book contains 553 pages
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Title Bloomsbury companions
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliography: p. 543-553
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Formatted contents note <br/>Front matter<br/>1. Introduction1–2<br/>1. Introduction to Philosophy of Psychiatry 3–18<br/>Şerife Tekin , Robyn Bluhm<br/>2. What Is Psychiatry? 19–38<br/>Mona Gupta<br/>2. Philosophy of Mind and Psychiatry39–40<br/>3. Understanding the Nature of Mental States: Psychiatry, the Mind-Body Problem, and the Biopsychosocial Model of Medicine 41–58<br/>Jesse Butler<br/>4. “Aren’t Mental Disorders Just Chemical Imbalances?,” “Aren’t Mental Disorders Just Brain Dysfunctions?,” and Other Frequently Asked Questions about Mental Disorders 59–92<br/>Ginger A. Hoffman<br/>5. Psychopathy, Autism, and Basic Moral Emotions: Evidence for Sentimentalist Constructivism 93–112<br/>Erick Jose Ramirez<br/>6. Anorexia Nervosa and the Embodied Mind 113–130<br/>Lana Kühle<br/>3. Phenomenology and Psychiatry131–132<br/>7. Merleau-Ponty and the Foundations of Psychopathology 133–154<br/>Anthony Vincent Fernandez<br/>8. Transformation through Dialogue: Gadamer and the Phenomenology of Impaired Intersubjectivity in Depression 155–174<br/>Constantin-Alexander Mehmel<br/>4. Philosophy of Science and Psychiatry175–176<br/>9. Philosophy of Science, Psychiatric Classification, and the DSM 177–196<br/>Jonathan Y. Tsou<br/>10. Inductive Risks and Psychiatric Classification 197–216<br/>Aaron Kostko<br/>11. Causal Explanation in Psychiatry 217–236<br/>Tuomas K. Pernu<br/>12. Trauma-Informed Psychological Research 237–254<br/>Ami Harbin<br/>5. Ethics and Psychiatry255–256<br/>13. Informed Consent in Psychiatry: Philosophical and Legal Issues 257–282<br/>Claire Pouncey , Jon F. Merz<br/>14. The Ethics of Coercion and Other Forms of Influence 283–304<br/>Kelso Cratsley<br/>15. Voice, Silencing, and Listening Well: Socially Located Patients, Oppressive Structures, and an Invitation to Shift the Epistemic Terrain 305–324<br/>Nancy Nyquist Potter<br/>16. Mental Illness, Agency, and Responsibility 325–346<br/>Michelle Ciurria<br/>17. Philosophers, Psychopaths, and Neuroethics 347–368<br/>Matthew Ruble<br/>6. Social and Political Philosophy and Psychiatry369–370<br/>18. Neurodiversity Theory and Its Discontents: Autism, Schizophrenia, and the Social Model of Disability 371–390<br/>Robert Chapman<br/>19. Managing Individuals and Populations through Psychiatric Classification 391–412<br/>Devonya Havis , Melissa Mosko<br/>20. The North African Syndrome: Traversing the Distance to the Cultural “Other” 413–430<br/>Bryan Mukandi<br/>7. Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Psychiatry431–432<br/>21. Mental Disorder, Free Will, and Personal Autonomy 433–446<br/>Christian Perring<br/>22. Metaphysical Problems in Psychiatric Classification and Nosology 447–466<br/>Peter Zachar<br/>23. Scientific Realism, Antirealism, and Psychiatric Diagnosis 467–484<br/>Sam Fellowes<br/>24. Social Epistemology and Psychiatry 485–504<br/>Anke Bueter<br/>8. Philosophy of Medicine and Psychiatry505–506<br/>25. The Functions of Diagnoses in Medicine and Psychiatry 507–526<br/>Hane Htut Maung<br/>26. Mental Health and Illness: Past Debates and Future Directions 527–542<br/>Reinier Schuur<br/>Back matter<br/>Annotated Bibliography/Further Reading 543–553
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Summary, etc. This book explores the central questions and themes lying at the heart of a vibrant area of philosophical inquiry. Aligning core issues in psychiatry with traditional philosophical areas, it presents a focused overview of the historical and contemporary problems dominating the philosophy of psychiatry.<br/><br/>Beginning with an introduction to philosophy of psychiatry, the book addresses what psychiatry is and distinguishes it from other areas of medical practice, other health care professions and psychology. With each section of the companion corresponding to a philosophical subject, contributors systematically cover relevant topics in philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, ethics, social and political philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, phenomenology, and philosophy of medicine. Looking ahead to new research directions, chapters address recent issues including the metaphysics of mental disorders, gender and race in psychiatry and psychiatric ethics.<br/><br/>Featuring discussion questions, suggestions for further reading and an annotated bibliography, The Bloomsbury Companion to Philosophy of Psychiatry is an accessible survey of the debates and developments in the field suitable for undergraduates in philosophy and professional philosophers new to philosophy of psychiatry.
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Uncontrolled term Ethics and Moral Philosophy,
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Uncontrolled term Philosophy,
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Uncontrolled term Philosophy of Mind,
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Uncontrolled term Twenty-First Century Philosophy
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Personal name Tekin, Ş.
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Personal name Bluhm, R.
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