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    ‘Missing persons’: technical terminology as a barrier in psychiatry
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (1): 23-30. 2012.
    Several fields contributing to psychiatric advances, such as psychology, biology, and the humanities, have not yet met to produce a cohesive and integrated picture of human function and dysfunction, strength and vulnerability, etc., despite advances in their own areas. The failure may have its roots in a disagreement on what we mean by the human person and his or her relationship with the world, for which the incommensurate language of these disciplines may be partly to blame. Turns taken by wes…Read more