• with Hanna Pickard
    . 2013.
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    DSM-5 and the rise of the diagnostic checklist
    Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (8): 515-516. 2014.
    The development and publication of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition produced a peak in mainstream media interest in psychiatry, and a large and generally critical set of scientific commentaries. The coverage has focused mainly on the expansion of some categories, and loosening of some criteria, which together may lead to more people receiving diagnoses, and accompanying accusations of the medicalisation of normal living. Instructions given to members of DSM-5 …Read more
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    Finding the will to recover: philosophical perspectives on agency and the sick role
    with H. Pickard
    Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (12): 831-833. 2010.
    Recovery from a range of common medical conditions requires patients to have the will to change their behaviour. The authors argue that the proper recognition of the role of willpower in recovery is necessary for effective treatment
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    Addiction in context: Philosophical lessons from a personality disorder clinic
    In Pickard Hanna & Pearce Steve (eds.), , . pp. 165-189. 2013.
    Popular and neurobiological accounts of addiction tend to treat it as a form of compulsion. This contrasts with personality disorder, where most problematic behaviours are treated as voluntary. But high levels of co-morbidity, overlapping diagnostic traits, and the effectiveness of a range of comparable clinical interventions for addiction and personality disorder suggest that this difference in treatment is unjustified. Drawing on this range of clinical interventions, we argue that addiction is…Read more
  • The Moral Content of Psychiatric Treatment
    British Journal of Psychiatry. 2009.
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    The Poetry of Jeroen Mettes
    with Samuel Vriezen
    Continent 2 (1): 22-28. 2012.
    continent. 2.1 (2012): 22–28. Jeroen Mettes burst onto the Dutch poetry scene twice. First, in 2005, when he became a strong presence on the nascent Dutch poetry blogosphere overnight as he embarked on his critical project Dichtersalfabet (Poet’s Alphabet). And again in 2011, when to great critical acclaim (and some bafflement) his complete writings were published – almost five years after his far too early death. 2005 was the year in which Dutch poetry blogging exploded. That year saw the found…Read more
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    Answering the Neo-Szaszian Critique: Are Cluster B Personality Disorders Really So Different?
    Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 18 (3): 203-208. 2011.
    I was delighted to be asked to comment on Peter Zachar’s paper, partly because he presents an elegant proposal for how personality disorders (PD) might be considered to fit into a broadly medical conception of disorder, but also because the overlap between moral and clinical elements of disorder, and more broadly moral and clinical psychiatric kinds, seems to me to be a question central to the theory and practice of psychiatry. The moral context of diagnosis and treatment is a question not just …Read more