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The Unbearable Incoherence of Heritability: Interview with Eric Turkheimer  “The empirical end to the Galtonian project is more whimper than bang.”  psychiatrymargins.com/p/the-unbearab


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Pair the discussion with this interview with Sasha Gusev ( Sasha Gusev) that goes into some introductory issues around contemporary behavioral genetics   psychiatrymargins.com/p/a-critical-i


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For the philosophical case conference “Spit for Science and the Limits of Applied Psychiatric Genetics,” see our latest issue: muse.jhu.edu/issue/54083

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Resident Dr Austin Lam, w/ T Froese & prof C SchĂŒtz, explore the application of double bookkeeping, discussed in schizophrenia, to substance use disorders to better understand insight deficits in addiction, in the latest issue of Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology bit.ly/40MBoiH 🔖

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"The Decline of Psychoanalysis and the Rise of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy" - a new paper by Sahanika Ratnayake has just been published by Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology (muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/
). Among the commentaries are those by James Phillips and truly yours.

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Read "The Decline of Psychoanalysis and the Rise of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy" by Sahanika Ratnayake in the latest issue of Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/


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Our March 2025 is now available online, featuring articles related to phenomenology of social anxiety, boredom, anorexia, mental imagery, & cognitive behavioral therapy. In coming days we’ll feature specific articles by making them temporarily open access muse.jhu.edu/issue/54170

Our March 2025 is now available online, featuring articles related to phenomenology of social anxiety, boredom, anorexia, mental imagery, & cognitive behavioral therapy. In coming days we’ll feature specific articles by making them temporarily open access

muse.jhu.edu/issue/54170
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Read "The Decline of Psychoanalysis and the Rise of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy" by Sahanika Ratnayake in the new issue of Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/
 Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology

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Kicking off with the most recent: a target article (+ replies to commentaries) with Pablo Lopez-Silva in Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology offering a critical mapping of key trends in 4E Mental Health and their distinct contributions to mental health research and politics: muse.jhu.edu/article/964179.

Kicking off with the most recent: a target article (+ replies to commentaries) with <a href="/pablolopezsilva/">Pablo Lopez-Silva</a> in <a href="/philpsychpsy/">Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology</a> offering a critical mapping of key trends in 4E Mental Health and their distinct contributions to mental health research and politics: muse.jhu.edu/article/964179.
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Karl Jaspers Award is given for the best unpublished paper in the area of philosophy of psychiatry by a trainee in the disciplines of philosophy, psychiatry, or psychology. Deadline for submission for 2025 Karl Jaspers Award is Sunday, December 7, 2025 aapp.press.jhu.edu/jaspers

Karl Jaspers Award is given for the best unpublished paper in the area of philosophy of psychiatry by a trainee in the disciplines of philosophy, psychiatry, or psychology.

Deadline for submission for 2025 Karl Jaspers Award is Sunday, December 7, 2025

aapp.press.jhu.edu/jaspers