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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraphs
Contents
Preface
Prologue
Part One: “Antisocial Personality,” Values, Psychiatry
1. Socratic Questions in Broadmoor
2. The Contours of a Moral Landscape
3. Childhood and After
4. Interpreting This Landscape
5. Shakespeare Comes to Broadmoor
Part Two: On Human Interpretation
6. Hopes for the Future of Psychiatry
7. “A Skill So Deeply Hidden in the Human Soul”
8. Intuitive Interpretation
9. Reflective Interpretation
Part Three: Human Interpretation in Psychiatry
10. “A Gulf Which Defies Description”
11. Autism and Interpretation
12. Interpreting Delusions
13. Waking Dreams
Part Four: The Boundaries of Psychiatry
14. The Need for Boundaries
15. Personality and Sexuality
16. Dysfunction?
17. Harm
18. What Is Autism?
19. Crossing the Medical Boundary?
20. Strands in a Good Human Life
Part Five: Agency, Control, and Responsibility
21. Brain, Mind, and Agency
22. Psychiatric Conditions and the Framework of Responsibility
23. What Is Addiction?
24. Unwilling Addiction as Diminished Control
25. Character, Personality Disorder, and Responsibility
Part Six: Identity
26. The Sense of Self
27. Moral Identity and Moral Injury
28. Psychotherapy, Autonomy, and Self-Creation
29. Entrapment in Eating Disorders
30. Authenticity and Identity in Eating Disorders
31. Dementia, Responsibility, and Identity
32. Schizophrenia
33. Self-Creation, Values, and Psychiatric Disorder
Epilogue
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
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