To commemorate the 30th anniversary issue of the journal Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology (PPP), John Sadler (Editor in Chief) invited the senior editors and K.W.M. “Bill” Fulford (Founding Editor and Chair of the Advisory Board) to write brief essays on the past, present, and/or future of PPP. As one of the senior editors, I contributed as well. The resulting series of editorials provides a snapshot (limited, no doubt) of contemporary concerns that animate the academic philosophy of psychiatry community in its interface with clinical psychiatry, service users, and the society at large.
Share this post
“Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology” at…
Share this post
To commemorate the 30th anniversary issue of the journal Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology (PPP), John Sadler (Editor in Chief) invited the senior editors and K.W.M. “Bill” Fulford (Founding Editor and Chair of the Advisory Board) to write brief essays on the past, present, and/or future of PPP. As one of the senior editors, I contributed as well. The resulting series of editorials provides a snapshot (limited, no doubt) of contemporary concerns that animate the academic philosophy of psychiatry community in its interface with clinical psychiatry, service users, and the society at large.