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The periodical's remit is the history and philosophy of psychology, and to include papers from all theoretical perspectives, not just currently fashionable ones.
Volume 13, Number 1, 2011
Contents
Editorial
Refereed articles
Madness and Mysticism: Can a Mediaeval Narrative Inform our Understanding of Psychosis?
Alison Torn
Characteristic Features of the Formation of Developmental Psychology in Russia during the Second Half of the Nineteenth and the First Third of the Twentieth Century
Elena Minkova
Russian and British Social Psychology in the First Third of the Twentieth Century: Interrelation or Misunderstanding?
Marina Arinina & Richard Rawles
Conference proceedings
In Praise of the One Percent
N.E. Wetherick
The Recent History of Concepts of 'Dangerousness' in Mental Health Law in the UK
Jacqueline M. Atkinson & Jacquie Reilly
The Use of Capacity Criteria in Mental Health Laws in the UK
Jacquie Reilly & Jacqueline M. Atkinson
Book reviews
A Qualitative Effort to Describe Experience Scientifically
The descriptive phenomenological method in psychology: A modified Husserlian approach
By Amedeo Giorgi
(Reviewed by Paul Sulliva)
The Controversialist as Scientific Persona
Playing with fire: The controversial career of Hans J. Eysenck.
By Roderick D. Buchanan.
(Reviewed by Michael Petti)
Psychiatry as Interprefaction
Making minds and madness: From hysteria to depression.
By Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen.
(Reviewed by Helena Mattingley)
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