Volume 11, Number 1, Winter 1990

On the Relation Between Psychology and Physics. Douglas M. Snyder, Berkeley, California.

On Mentalism, Privacy, and Behaviorism. Jay Moore, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

On Reversal of Temporality of Human Cognition and Dialectical Self. Suchoon S. Mo, University of Southern Colorado.

Personal Expressiveness: Philosophical and Psychological Foundations. Alan S. Waterman, Trenton State College.

Consciousness in Quantum Physics and The Mind-Body Problem. Amit Goswami, University of Oregon.

On the Theory and Application of Third Person Analysis in the Practice of Psychotherapy. Lauren Lawrence, The New School for Social Research.

Book Reviews

Paradigms in Behavior Therapy: Present and Promise. Daniel B. Fishman. Reviewed By William O'Donohue, University of Maine.

The Adventure of Self Discovery. Stanislav Grof. Reviewed by Anton F. Koote, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville.

Carl Jung and Christian Spirituality. Robert L. Moore (Editor). Reviewed by Victor H. Jones, Indiana State University.

Rat Man. Stuart Schneiderman. Reviewed by Michael Walsh, University of Hartford.

The Last Intellectuals. Russell Jacoby. Reviewed by Robert E. Haskell, University of New England.

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Volume 11, Number 2, Spring 1990

On the Social and Political Implications of Cognitive Psychology. Isaac Prilleltensky, University of Manitoba.

Consciousness. Benny Shanon, The Hebrew University.

Contemporary Models of Consciousness: Part I. Jean E. Burns, Consciousness Research, San Leandro, California.

The Pluralistic Approach to the Nature of Feelings. Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis.

Complementarity and the Relation Between. Neuropysiological Phenomena.

The Moon Is Not There When I See It: A Response to Snyder. Mark Garrison, Kentucky State University.

Book Reviews

Intuitive Judgments of Change. Linda Silka. Reviewed by Reid Hastie, University of Colarado.

Critical Theories of Psychological Development. John M. Broughton. Reviewed by Geoff Goodman, Northwestern University.

Perils of the Night: A Feminist Study of Nineteenth-Century Gothic. Eugenia C. Delamotte. Reviewed by Matthew C. Brennan, Indiana State University.

Mazes. Hugh Kenner. Reviewed by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana State University.

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Volume 11, Numbers 3 and 4, Summer and Autumn 1990 ~ Special Issue, Challenging the Therapeutic State

Introduction: The Medical Model as the Ideology of the Therapeutic State. Ronald Leifer, Ithaca, New York.

Toward the Obsolescence of the Schizophrenia Hypothesis. Theodore R. Sarbin, University of California, Santa Cruz.

Institutional Mental Health and Social Control: The Ravages of Epistemological Hubris. Seth Farber, Network Against Coercive Psychiatry.

Deinstitutionalization: Cycles of Despair. Andrew Scull, University of California, San Diego.

Twenty Years Since Women and Madness: Toward a Feminist Institute of Mental Health and Healing. Phyllis Chesler, College of Staten Island, CUNY.

The Ex-Patients' Movement: Where We've Been and Where We're Going. Judi Chamberlin, Ruby Rogers Advocacy and Drop-In Center.

AIDS and the Psycho-Social Diciplines: The Social Control of "Dangerous" Behavior. Mark S. Kaplan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Therapeutic Professions and the Diffusion of Deficit. Kenneth J. Gergen, Swarthmore College.

The Futility of Psychotherapy. George W. Albee, University of Vermont.

The Name Game: Toward a Sociology of Diagnosis. Phil Brown, Brown University and Harvard Medical School.

Subjective Boundaries and Combinations in Psychiatric Diagnoses. John Mirowsky, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Brain Damage, Dementia and Persistent Cognitive Dysfunction Associated With Neuroleptic Drugs: Evidence, Etiology, Implications. Peter R. Breggin, Center for the Study of Psychiatry and George Mason University.

The Political Economy of Tardive Dyskinesia: Asymmetries in Power and Responsibility. David Cohen, Universite de Montreal and Michael McCubbin, York University.

Electroshock: Death, Brain damage, Memory Loss, and Brainwashing. Leonard Roy Frank, San Francisco, California.

Behavior in a Vacuum: Social-Psychological Theories of Addiction That Deny the Social and Psychological Meanings of Behavior. Stanton Peele, Mathematica Policy Research.

The Conceptual Bind in Defining the Volitional Component of Alcoholism: Consequences for Public Policy and Scientific Research. Richard E. Vatz, Towson State University and Lee S. Weinberg, University of Pittsburg.

False Accusations of Sexual Abuse: Psychiatry's Latest Reign of Error. Lee Coleman, Berkely, California.

Law and Psychiatry: The Problems That Will Not Go Away. Thomas Szasz, State University of New York.