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The restoration of dialogue: Readings in the philosophy of clinical psychology.
Lockean vs. Kantian theoretical models and the "cause" of therapeutic change.
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Joseph F. Rychlak
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1992
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to the philosophy of clinical psychology.
pp. 34
Philosophical embarrassments of psychology.
pp. 50
Logic and Psychology.
pp. 85
Psychotherapy vs. morality.
pp. 101
Peaceful coexistence in psychology.
pp. 105
Whatever happened to psychology as the science of behavior?
pp. 115
Scientific psychology and radical behaviorism: Important distinctions based in scientism and objectivism.
pp. 125
Radical behaviorism in reconciliation with phenomenology.
pp. 141
Behavior therapy and the ideology of modernity.
pp. 156
Ethical relativism and behavior therapy.
pp. 164
Slicing the ethical gordian knot: A response to Kitchener.
pp. 175
The myth of mental illness.
pp. 183
From rationalization to reason.
pp. 194
The cognitive revolution and mind/brain issues.
pp. 216
DSM-III and the politics of truth.
pp. 229
DSM-III and the Politics-Science Dichotomy Syndrome: A response to Thomas E. Schacht's "DSM-III and the politics of truth"
pp. 246
Persons or science? A philosophical question.
pp. 261
Lockean vs. Kantian theoretical models and the "cause" of therapeutic change.
pp. 271
Hermeneutic inquiry in the study of human conduct.
pp. 290
Husserl revisited: The forgotten distinction between psychology and phenomenology.
pp. 306
The problem of evil: An open letter to Carl Rogers.
pp. 314
Reply to Rollo May's letter to Carl Rogers.
pp. 317
Humanistic psychology and the humane but tough-minded psychologist.
pp. 327
Psychotherapy and religious values.
pp. 347
The question of proof in Freud's psychoanalytic writings.
pp. 366
Freud's theory: The perspective of a philosopher of science.
pp. 388
The problematical self in Kant and Kohut.
pp. 398
Humanism and psychotherapy: A personal statement of the therapist's essential values.
pp. 405
Some limits to the integration of psychoanalytic and behavior therapy.
pp. 418
On theory, practice, and the nature of integration.
pp. 440
The cybernetics of "self": A theory of alcoholism.
pp. 457
The confusion about epistemology and "epistemology"- and what to do about it.
pp. 465
Against the grain: Decentering family therapy.
pp. 477
Ecosystemic epistemology: Critical implications for the aesthetics and pragmatics of family therapy.
pp. 502
Implications for psychology of the new philosophy of science.
pp. 523
Theoretical risks and tabular asterisks: Sir Karl, Sir Ronald, and the slow progress of soft psychology.
pp. 556
The social constructionist movement in modern psychology.
pp. 570
Discovery-oriented psychotherapy research: Rationale, aims, and methods.
pp. 585
Toward an idiothetic psychology of personality.
pp. 604
Investigative reporting as a research method: An analysis of Bernstein and Woodward's All the President's Men.
pp. 620
The role of values in the science of psychology.
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