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    Are Mental Disorders Natural Kinds?: A Plea for a New Approach to Intervention in Psychiatry
    Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 23 (2): 147-163. 2016.
    Mental disorder is an urgent and growing public health problem.1 Scientific investigation of this problem has the pragmatic goals of identifying the causes of mental disorders and developing strategies to effectively treat them. Philosophers of psychiatry have participated in the inquiry into the empirical examination of mental disorders, predominantly by debating whether psychopathology is a legitimate target of scientific inquiry and, if so, how mental disorders should be explained, predicted,…Read more
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    How Does the Self Adjudicate Narratives?
    Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 20 (1): 25-28. 2013.
    Philosophers and psychologists have advanced a plethora of explanations of the self in relation to narratives, positing varying degrees of connection between them. For some, narratives created by a subject about herself shape her self-constitution (Flanagan 1991; Fivush 1994). For others, they help the subject to participate in social cognition (Hutto 2008). Some represent narratives as merely one basis of personal identity and consider them cognitive tools used by the subject to construct self-…Read more
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    Review of "Breaking the Silence" (review)
    Metapsychology Online Reviews 13 (15). 2009.
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    Self, Philosophical Considerations
    The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology. 2015.
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    Review of "No Child Left Different" (review)
    Journal of Developmental Processes 2 (2): 123-126. 2007.
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    The missing self in scientific psychiatry
    Synthese 196 (6): 2197-2215. 2019.
    Various traditions in mental health care, such as phenomenological, and existential and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy, implicitly or explicitly acknowledge that a disruption of the self, or the person, or the agent is among the common denominators of different mental disorders. They often emphasize the importance of understanding patients as reasonsresponsive, in their full mental health relevant complexity, if their mental disorder is to be treated successfully. The centrality of the conce…Read more
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    The Missing Self in Hacking's Looping Effects
    In H. Kincaid & J. Sullivan (eds.), Mental Kinds and Natural Kinds, Mit Press. 2014.
    , Looping Effects, the Self, Psychopathology