Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology (vol. 28, iss. 2)
Table of Contents
Feature Article
The Guilt-Free Psychopath
Stewart Justman
Commentaries
Cleckley’s Psychopaths
John McMillan
Psychopathy and Lack of Guilt
Tom A. Widiger
Response
Fresh Thinking
Stewart Justman
Feature Article
Validity of Data as Precondition for Evidence
A Methodological Analysis of What Is Taken to Count as Evidence in Psychotherapy Research
Femke Lara Truijens, Melissa Miléna De Smet, Mattias Desmet, & Reitske Meganck
Commentaries
Evidence for Doubting the Evidence?
Brent M. Kious
Why it is important to look closely at what happens when therapy clients complete symptom measures
John McLeod
Response
Evidence For The Non-Evidenced
An Argument For Integrated Methods And Conceptual Discussion On What Needs To Be Evidenced In Psychotherapy Research
Femke Truijens
Feature Article
Food Refusal, Anorexia and Soft Paternalism – What’s at Stake?
Jennifer H. Radden
Commentaries
Anorexia Nervosa, Lack of “Coherence” with Deeply Held Beliefs and Values, and Involuntary Treatment
George Szmukler
Why Even a Liberal Can Justify Limited Paternalistic Intervention in Anorexia Nervosa
Jennifer Hawkins
Response
Forced Feeding for Anorexia – Soft or Hard Paternalism?
Jennifer H. Radden
Feature Article
From Habits to Compulsions
Losing control?
Juliette Vazard
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