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(1833). Moral Thermometer.
The Journal of Health and Recreation. 4, 5.
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(2000). Re-evaluating the prevalence of and diagnostic composition within the broad clinical spectrum of bipolar disorders.
Journal of Affective Disorders. 59 Suppl 1, S5-S30.
(1999). Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising Builds Bridges Between Patients and Physicians.
JAMA. 281, 380-382.
(1979). The problem of efficacy: Strong and weak illocutionary acts.
Man. 14, 1-17.
B
(In Press). Are we all a little crazy?.
Newsweek. 50-56. Abstract
(2003). The guilt-free soldier.
The Village Voice.
(2003). A nation of grinders.
New York Times Magazine. 14-15.
(2003). Neo-Liberalism and the end of liberal democracy.
Theory and Event. 7,
(2001). The Psychology and Physiology of Temperment: Prgamatism in Context.
Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences. 37, 3-25.
(1995). The city as dreamworld and catastrophe.
October. 73, 3-26.
(1988). The importance of feminist critique for contemporary cell biology.
Hypatia. 3, 61-76.
(1988). Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An essay in phenomenology and feminist theory.
Theatre Journal. 49, 519-531.
(1985). The psychopathology of affectivity: Conceptual and historical aspects.
Psychological Medicine. 15, 745-758.
(1975). Verbal art as performance.
American Anthropologist. 77, 290-311.
(1957). Emotions.
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. 57 (LVII) , 281-304.
C
(In Press). Could a single brain chemical hold the key to happiness, high social status and a nice, flat stomach?.
Newsweek. 78-81. Abstract
(2003). Introduction: Language and desire in theory and practice.
Language & Communication. 93-105.
(2003). An introduction to the politics of science: Culture, race, ethnicity, and the Supplement to the Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health.
Cult. Med. Psychiatry. 27, 373-383.
(2000). In the lead: Shackelton's techniques for surviving antarctica inspire business leaders.
Wall Street Journal. B1.
(1998). Explorers: Get ready for Shackleton-mania.
Wall Street Journal. B1.
(1998). Mania and ADHD: Comorbidity or confusion.
Journal of Affective Disorders. 51, 177-187.
(1998). Psychiatric comorbidity in pathological gambling: A critical review.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 43, 43-50.
(1995). Sanctioned identities: Legal constructions of modern personhood.
Identities. 2, 1-27.
(1954). An intensive study of twelve cases of manic-depressive psychosis.
Psychiatry. 17, 103-37.
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(2002). The customer orientation-loyalty model: The role of emotional contagion and rapport in the service encounter.
American Marketing Association Conference Proceedings. 13, 321.
