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  1. Introduction: A theoretical basis for psychiatry.David W. Mann - 1997 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 18 (4):333-334.
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    Introduction: A Theoretical Basis for Psychiatry.David W. Mann - 1997 - Theoretical Medicine 18 (4):333-334.
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  3. Some philosophical directions towards a simple theory of the self.David W. Mann - 1991 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 12 (1).
    In the act of self-observation, an individual becomes simultaneously observer and observed, subject and object. While some philosophical psychologists have dismissed thisreflexivity, the present author proposes that it isthe essential feature of the self, making it the basis of a new, conceptually simple, structural and dynamic theory of the self. Drawing from psychopathology, poetry and literature, the author portrays normal and disordered psychological states as disturbances in reflexivity. Qualitative and quantitative variations in this core function are proposed to define discreet (...)
     
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  4. Theoretical issues in psychiatry: An introduction.David W. Mann - 1991 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 12 (1):1-5.
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    The virtues in psychiatric practice.David W. Mann - 1997 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 18 (1-2):21-30.
    Using as a guide Pellegrino and Thomasma's end-oriented beneficence model of the virtues in medical practice, the author derives from the cardinal forms of psychiatric treatment a set of virtues particular to this field. Prior work from Jung, Havens and Menzer-Benaron helps to clarify the analysis.
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