Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology (PPP) Volume 28, Number 2, June 2021
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/44703
- The Guilt-Free Psychopath • Stewart Justman • pp. 87-104
- Cleckley’s Psychopaths • John McMillan • pp. 105-107
- Psychopathy and Lack of Guilt • Thomas A. Widiger, Cristina Crego • pp. 109-111
- Fresh Thinking • Stewart Justman • pp. 113-114
- Validity of Data as Precondition for Evidence: A Methodological Analysis of What is Taken to Count as Evidence in Psychotherapy Research • Femke Truijens, Melissa Miléna De Smet, Mattias Desmet, Reitske Meganck • pp. 115-128
- Evidence for Doubting the Evidence? • Brent M. Kious • pp. 129-131
- Why it is Important to Look Closely at What Happens When Therapy Clients Complete Symptom Measures • John McLeod • pp. 133-136
- Evidence for the Non-Evidenced: An Argument for Integrated Methods and Conceptual Discussion on What Needs to be Evidenced in Psychotherapy Research • Femke Truijens, Melissa Miléna De Smet, Reitske Meganck, Mattias Desmet • pp. 137-140
- Food Refusal, Anorexia and Soft Paternalism: What’s at Stake? • Jennifer H. Radden • pp. 141-150
- Anorexia Nervosa, Lack of “Coherence” with Deeply Held Beliefs and Values, and Involuntary Treatment • George Szmukler • pp. 151-154
- Why Even a Liberal Can Justify Limited Paternalistic Intervention in Anorexia Nervosa • Jennifer Hawkins • pp. 155-158
- Forced Feeding for Anorexia: Soft or Hard Paternalism? • Jennifer H. Radden • pp. 159-162
- From Habits to Compulsions: Losing Control? • Juliette Vazard • pp. 163-171