1998
Volume 19, Number 1, Winter
The Case for Intrinsic Theory: III. Intrinsic Inner Awareness and the Problem of Straightforward Objectivation
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis
Analysis of Adverse Behavioral Effects of Benzodiazepines With a Discussion on Drawing Scientific Conclusions from the FDAís Spontaneous Reporting System
Peter R. Breggin, Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology
Defining “Physicalism”
Robert M. Francescotti, San Diego State University
The Physics of Metaphysics: Personal Musings
Aleksandra Kasuba, New York City, New York
Book Reviews
Divided Minds and Successive Selves: Ethical Issues in Disorders of Identity and Personality
Book Author: Jennifer Radden
Reviewed by Christian Perring, Dowling College
Experimental Psychology, Methods of Research (seventh edition)
Book Author: F.J. McGuigan
Reviewed by Marie J. Hayes, University of Maine
Volume 19, Number 2, Spring
States of Consciousness and Symbolic Cognition
Joseph Glicksohn, Bar-Ilan University
The Easy and Hard Problems of Consciousness: A Cartesian Perspective
Frederick B. Mills, Bowie State University
Tertiary Consciousness
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis
The Foundation Walls that are Carried by the House: A Critique of the Poverty of Stimulus Thesis and a WittgensteinianñDennettian Alternative
Wendy LeeñLampshire, Bloomsburg University
Dynamic Interactionism: Elaborating a Psychology of Human Possibility and Constraint
Jack Martin and Jeff Sugarman, Simon Fraser University
On Behaviorism, Theories, and Hypothetical Constructs
Jay Moore, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Volume 19, Number 3, Summer
Classification of Psychopathology: The Nature of LanguageG. Scott Acton, Northwestern University
Reconceptualizing Defense as a Special Type of Problematic Interpersonal Behavior Pattern: A Fundamental Breach by an Agent-in-a-Situation
Michael A. Westerman, New York University
Two Proposals Regarding the Primary Psychological Interface
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis
The Equal Environment Assumption of the Classical Twin Method: A Critical Analysis
Jay Joseph, California School of Professional Psychology
Book Reviews
Culturally Diverse Children and Adolescents: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Book Authors: I.A. Canino and J. Spurlock
Reviewed by Ronald K. Miyatake and Geoffrey L. Thorpe, University of Maine
Eternal Day: The Christian Alternative to Secularism and Modern Psychology
Book Author: Seth Farber
Reviewed by Laurence Simon, Kingsborough Community College
Volume 19, Number 4, Autumn
How Do I Move My Body?
Fred Vollmer, University of Bergen
“Triumph of the Will”: Heidegger’s Nazism as Spiritual Pathology
Harry T. Hunt, Brock University
Field of View
Thomas Natsoulas
Book Reviews
Making Us Crazy. DSM: The Psychiatric Bible and the Creation of Mental Disorders
Book Authors: H. Kutchins and S. A. Kirk
Reviewed by Duff Waring, York University
The Gothic Psyche: Disintegration and Growth in Nineteenth-Century English Literature
Book Author: M. Brennan
Reviewed by Diana Postlethwaite, St. Olaf College
Mind Regained
Book Author: E. Pols
Reviewed by Joseph F. Rychlak, Loyola University of Chicago