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*[[Drob, S (1987)]] The dilemma of contemporary psychiatry. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 43, 54-67.
 
*[[Drob, S (1987)]] The dilemma of contemporary psychiatry. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 43, 54-67.
   
*[[Drob, S L {2003}]] The Dilema of Contemporary Psychology: A Dialectical Solution. [[Journal of Humanistic Psychology]], Volume 43, No. 4, [http://www.newkabbalah.com/Frag.htm Full text]
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*[[Drob, S L {2003)]] The Dilema of Contemporary Psychology: A Dialectical Solution. [[Journal of Humanistic Psychology]], Volume 43, No. 4, [http://www.newkabbalah.com/Frag.htm Full text]
   
 
*[[Giorgi, A (1985)]] Theoretical plurality and unity in psychology. The [[Psychological Record]], 35, 177-81.
 
*[[Giorgi, A (1985)]] Theoretical plurality and unity in psychology. The [[Psychological Record]], 35, 177-81.

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See also

References & Bibliography

Key texts

Books

Kitcher, P. (1992). Freud’s Dream: A Complete Interdisciplinary Science of Mind. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Papers

  • Slife, B D (2000)Are Discourse Communities Incommensurable in a Fragmented Psychology? The Possibility of Disciplinary Coherence. J. Mind & Behav,vol 21; pt 3, pages 261-272. ISSN 0271-0137

Additional material

Books

Papers

  • Dixon, R A (1983) Theoretical proliferation in psychology. A plea for sustained disunity. The Psychological Record 33, 337-40.
  • Drob, S (1987) The dilemma of contemporary psychiatry. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 43, 54-67.
  • Kristensen, K B (1997) On What Basis are Evaluations Possible in a Fragmented Psychology. Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association.
  • Martin, J. (1997) Fragmentation, Hermeneutics, and Liberal Education in Psychology. Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association.

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