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Rachel Cooper

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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|July 7, 2017
Where's the problem? Considering Laing and Esterson's account of schizophrenia, social models of disability, and extended mental disorderRachel Cooper
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|January 23, 2014
On deciding to have a lobotomy: either lobotomies were justified or decisions under risk should not always seek to maximise expected utilityRachel Cooper
History of Psychiatry|November 30, 2017
Understanding the DSM-5: stasis and changeRachel Cooper
History of Psychiatry|May 21, 2014
Shifting boundaries between the normal and the pathological: the case of mild intellectual disabilityRachel Cooper
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|April 30, 2016
Occupational activity across adult life and its association with grip strengthRachel Cooper
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|January 15, 2026
The conceptual evolution of exclusion rules in the DSM: Problems with determining when one diagnosis should rule out anotherRachel Cooper
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|November 30, 2010
Are culture-bound syndromes as real as universally-occurring disorders?Rachel Cooper
Health Estate|July 6, 2010
Reducing the strain on an 'overloaded' gridRachel Cooper
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 25, 2018
Socioeconomic adversity-an important barrier to healthy agingRachel Cooper
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|November 21, 2007
Can it be a good thing to be deaf?Rachel Cooper
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|July 7, 2017
Where's the problem? Considering Laing and Esterson's account of schizophrenia, social models of disability, and extended mental disorderRachel Cooper
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|January 23, 2014
On deciding to have a lobotomy: either lobotomies were justified or decisions under risk should not always seek to maximise expected utilityRachel Cooper
History of Psychiatry|November 30, 2017
Understanding the DSM-5: stasis and changeRachel Cooper
History of Psychiatry|May 21, 2014
Shifting boundaries between the normal and the pathological: the case of mild intellectual disabilityRachel Cooper
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|April 30, 2016
Occupational activity across adult life and its association with grip strengthRachel Cooper
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|January 15, 2026
The conceptual evolution of exclusion rules in the DSM: Problems with determining when one diagnosis should rule out anotherRachel Cooper
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|November 30, 2010
Are culture-bound syndromes as real as universally-occurring disorders?Rachel Cooper
Health Estate|July 6, 2010
Reducing the strain on an 'overloaded' gridRachel Cooper
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 25, 2018
Socioeconomic adversity-an important barrier to healthy agingRachel Cooper
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|November 21, 2007
Can it be a good thing to be deaf?Rachel Cooper
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