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Profiles March 3, 2016

LOUIS C. Charland

List of Publications

BOOKS PUBLISHED

Treatise on Mental Alienation, by Philippe Pinel. Translated by Gordon Hickish, David Healy, & Louis C. Charland. With a Forward by Dora B. Weiner and a Preface by David Healy, Louis C. Charland, & Gordon Hickish. New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008.

Charland, Louis C. & Peter Zachar (Eds.) Fact and Value in Emotion. Amsterdam: John Benjamin Press. 2008.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES PUBLISHED:

Charland, L.C. (2014). The Distinction between “Passion” and “Emotion” – , a Case Study. History of . December (25)4, 477-484.

Charland, L.C. (2014). John Locke on Madness: Redressing the Intellectualist Bias. , June 2014, 25(2), 137-153.

Charland, L.C., Hope, T.A. Stewart, A. & J. Tan. (2013). Anorexia Nervosa as a Passion. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 20(4), 353-365.

Charland, L.C. (2013). Conceptual and Ethical Issues in Eating Disorders. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 26(6), 562-565.

Charland, L.C. (2011). Moral Undertow and the Passions: Two Challenges for Contemporary Emotion Regulation. Emotion Review 3, 83-91.

Charland, L.C. (2010). Science and Morals in the Affective Psychopathology of Philippe Pinel. History of Psychiatry. 21(1), 38-51.

Charland, L.C. (2008). By What Authority? Conflicts of Interest in Professional Ethics. Journal of Ethics and Mental Health. 3(2), 1-3. Only available online at http://jemh.ca/issues/v3n2/index.html

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Charland, L.C. (2008) Alexander Crichton on the Psychopathology of the Passions. History of Psychiatry 19(3), 275-296.

Charland, L.C. (2007). Benevolent Theory: at the York Retreat. History of Psychiatry, 18(1), 2007, 61-80.

Charland, L.C. (2006). Cognitive Modularity of Emotion. Invited peer-reviewed article for Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 36 (5) Supp., 213-228.

Charland, L.C. (2006). La psychopathologie et le statut d’espèce naturelle de l’émotion. Philosophiques. 33(1), 217-230.

Charland, L.C. (2006). Moral Nature of the Cluster B Personality Disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders. 20(2), 119-128.

Charland, L.C. (2005). The Heat of Emotion: Valence and the Demarcation Problem. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 12(8-10), 85-101.

Charland, L.C. (2004). A Madness for Identity: Psychiatric Labels, Consumer Autonomy, and the Perils of the Internet. Philosophy, Psychiatry, Psychology, 11(4): 335-349.

Charland, L.C. (2002). The Natural Kind Status of Emotion. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 53(4), 511-537.

Charland, L.C. (2002). Cynthia’s Dilemma: Consenting to Heroin Prescription. American Journal of Bioethics, 2(2): 37-57. Published with 11 peer-reviewed commentaries & a response by the author.

Charland, L.C. (2001). Mental Competence and Value: The Problem of Normativity in the Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity. Psychiatry, Psychology & Law, 8(2), 135-145.

Charland, L.C. (2001). In Defence of “Emotion.” Critical Notice of ‘What Emotions Really Are: The Problem of Psychological Categories’, by Paul E. Griffiths. Canadian Journal of Philosophy. 31(1), 133-154.

Charland, L.C. (1998) Appreciation and Emotion: Theoretical Reflections on the MacArthur Treatment Competence Study. The Kennedy Institute Journal of Ethics, 8(4) 359-376. [Published with a response by Paul S. Appelbaum, co-author of the MacArthur Study (‘Ought We to Require Emotional Capacity as Part of Decisional Competence? pp.377-389 same journal issue]

Charland, L.C. (1998). Is Mr. Spock Mentally Competent? Competence to Consent and Emotion. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology, 5(1), 67 86.

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Charland, L.C. (1998). Reconciling Cognitive and Perceptual Theories of Emotion: A Representational Proposal. Philosophy of Science, 64, 555 579.

Charland, L.C. (1995). Feeling and Representing: Computational Theory and the Modularity of Affect. Synthese: An International Journal for Epistemology, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, 105(3), 273 301.

Charland, L.C. (1995). Emotion as a Natural Kind: Towards a Computational Foundation for Emotion Theory. Philosophical Psychology, 8(1), 59 84.

Charland, L.C., Dick, P. (1995). Should Compassion be Included in Codes of Ethics for Physicians? Annals of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, 28(7), 415 418.

Charland, L.C., Singer, P.A. (1993). Bill C 203: A Post Mortem Analysis of the "Right to Die" Legislation that Died. Canadian Medical Journal, 148(10), 1705 1708.

REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS PUBLISHED

Charland, L.C. White, R. (2015). Shakespeare’s Winter’s Tale: Anatomy of a Passion. In Susan Broomhall (Ed.), Hearts and Minds: Ordering Emotions in Europe, 1100-1800. Leiden: Brill Press, 197-225.

Charland, L.C. (2015). Contagion, Identity, Misinformation: Challenges for Psychiatric Ethics in the Age of the Internet. In John Z. Sadler, Bill Fulford, and Cornelius Werendly van Staden (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics, Volume 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 711-21.

Charland, L.C. (2013). Why Psychiatry Should Fear Medicalization. In The Oxford Handbook for Philosophy and Psychiatry, Bill Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stranghelinni, & Tim Thorton (Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 159-176.

Charland, L.C. (2012) Benevolence and Discipline: The Concept of Recovery in 19th Century Moral Treatment. In Abraham Rudnick (Ed.). Recovery of People with Mental Illness: Philosophical and Related Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 65-77.

Charland, L.C. (2012). Moral Treatment in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century. In Abraham Rudnick and David Roe (Eds.) Serious Mental Illness: Patient-Centred Approaches. Oxford: Radcliffe Publishing, 19-25.

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Charland, L.C. (2001). Decisional Capacity and Responsibility in Addiction. In Jeffry Poland and George Graham (Eds.). Responsibility and Addiction. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 139- 159.

Charland, L.C. (2010). Reinstating the Passions: Lessons from the History of Psychopathology. Peter Goldie (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook for Philosophy of Emotion. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 237-263.

Charland, L.C. (2008). A Moral Line in the Sand: Alexander Crichton and Philippe Pinel on the Psychopathology of the Passions. In Fact and Value in Emotion. Louis C. Charland & Peter Zachar (Eds.). Amsterdam: John Benjamin Press. 2008, 15-35.

Charland, L.C. (2007). Technological Reason and the Regulation of Emotion. In James Phillips (Ed.) Philosophical Perspectives on Technology and Psychiatry, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 61-69.

Charland, L.C. (2005). Emotion Experience and the Indeterminacy of Valence. In Lisa Feldman Barrett, Paula Niedenthal, Piotr Winkielman (Eds.). Emotion and Consciousness, New York: Guilford Press, 231-254.

Charland L.C. (2004). Moral Treatment and the Personality Disorders. Jenifer Radden (Ed.). The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 64-77.

Charland, L.C. (2004). Mental Competence and Value: The Problem of Normativity in the Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity. Reprinted in Francoise Baylis, Jocelyn, Downie, Barry Hoffmaster & Sue Sherwin (Eds.), Health Care Ethics in Canada (Second Edition). Toronto: Thomson, Nelson, 267-278. (Originally published in Psychiatry, Psychology & Law. 2001 8(2), 135-145.)

REFERENCE AND ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES PUBLISHED

Charland, Louis C. Jean-Etienne Esquirol (1772-1840). In Robyn Cautin & Scott Lilienfeld (Eds.). The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology (New York: Blackwell: Wiley). (2561 Words)

Charland, Louis C. Philippe Pinel (1745-1826). In Robyn Cautin & Scott Lilienfeld (Eds.). The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology (New York: Blackwell: Wiley). (2975 Words)

Charland, Louis C. Moral Treatment. In Robyn Cautin & Scott Lilienfeld (Eds.). The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology (New York: Blackwell: Wiley). (2753 Words)

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Charland, L.C. (2009). Affect (Philosophical Perspective). In Sander, D., Scherer, K. R. (Eds.). The Oxford. Oxford and New-York: Oxford University Press, 9-10.

Charland, L.C. (2009). Qualia. In Sander, D., Scherer, K. R. (Eds.). The Oxford Companion to Emotion and Affective Sciences. Oxford and New-York: Oxford University Press, 327.

Charland, L.C. (2009). Ethical Issues (in affective science research). In Sander, D., Scherer, K. R. (Eds.). The Oxford Companion to Emotion and Affective Sciences. Oxford and New-York: Oxford University Press, 157-158.

Charland, L.C. (2009). Emotion: Philosophical Issues. In Timothy Bayne, Axel Cleermans, & Patrick Wilken (Eds.). The Oxford Companion to Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 259-262. (App. 3500 words)

Charland, L.C. (2008). Decision Making Capacity. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. January 15, 2008. Available on-line at http://plato.stanford.edu/ (App.7147 words). Revised 2014.

Charland, L.C., Gordon, R.M. (2005). Emotion. Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. 2nd Edition. Editor Donald Borchert. MacMillan, Vol. 2, 197-203. (App. 4000 words)

COMMENTARIES, REVIEW ARTICLES, BOOK REVIEWS:

Charland, L.C. (2015). Passion and Decision-Making in Anorexia Nervosa. Commentary on ‘An Ethical Evaluation of Stereotactic Neurosurgery for Anorexia Nervosa’, by Sabine Müllera, Rita Riedmüllera, Henrik Waltera & Markus Christen. American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. 6(4), 66-68.

Charland, L.C. (2015). Why Science needs “Passion” (2602 words). Blog article for the Australian Research Council Centre for History of Emotion on the occasion of National Science Week. August, 2015. Available at http://historiesofemotion.com/2015/08/14/why-science-needs- passion/

Charland, L.C., Hope, T.A., Stewart, A. & Jacinta Tan. (2013). The Hypothesis That Anorexia Nervosa Is a Passion: Clarifications and Elaborations. Philosophy, Psychiatry, Psychology 20(4), 375-379.

Charland, L.C. (2012). Anorexia Nervosa: In the Grip of a Passion. Canadian Psychiatry Aujourd’hui, 8(2), 11.

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Charland, L.C. (2012). The Varieties of Compulsion in Addiction. Commentary on Hanna Pickard, The Purpose of Chronic Addiction. American Journal of Bioethics, 2(2), 50-51.

Charland, L.C. (2012). Reinstating the Passions in Psychopathology. Canadian Psychiatry Aujourd’hui. 8(1), 9.

Charland, L.C. (2010). Medical or Moral Kinds? Moving Beyond a False Dichotomy. Commentary on ‘Personality Disorders: Moral or Medical Kinds - or Both?’ by Peter Zachar and Nancy Ninquist Potter. Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, 17 (2), 119-125.

Charland, L.C. (2009). The Birth of Evidence-Based Psychiatry: The Real Legacy of Philippe Pinel (1745-1826). Canadian Psychiatry Aujourd’hui.

Charland, L.C. (2008). Bias and Conflicts of Interest in Professional Ethics Exposed. Canadian Psychiatry Aujourd’hui. 4(5), 15-16.

Charland, L.C. (2008). Has Neuroethics Found the Ethical Crystal Ball? Canadian Psychiatry Aujourd’hui. 4(2), 14.

Charland, L.C. (2007). Does Borderline Exist? Canadian Psychiatry Aujourd’hui. 3(6), 16.

Charland, L.C. (2007). Consent or Coercion? Referral to Alcoholics Anonymous. Journal of Ethics and Mental Health. 2(1), 1-3.

Charland, L.C. (2007). Affective Neuroscience and Addiction. American Journal of Bioethics, 7(1), 20-21.

Charland, L.C. (2006). Anorexia and the MacCAT-T Test for Mental Competence: Validity, Value, Emotion. Commentary on Jacinta Tan et al. Competence to Make Treatment Decisions in Anorexia Nervosa: Thinking Processes and Values. Philosophy Psychiatry, Psychology, 13(4), 283-287.

Charland, L.C. (2006). Reasons of the Heart: Neuroscience and the Ethics of Consent. Canadian Psychiatry Aujourd’hui. 11.

Charland, L.C. (2006). How Not to Walk Away From The Science of Consciousness. Commentary on Christian de Quincy, Switched on Consciousness: What it Means’. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 13(4), 17-19.

Charland, L.C. (2006). Neuroethics and Heroin Prescription. Canadian Psychiatry Aujourd’hui, 9.

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Eadie, T. L., Charland, L. C. (2005). Ethics in speech-language : Beyond the codes and canons. Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 29(1), 29-36.

Charland, L.C. (2004). As Autonomy Heads Harm’s Way. Philosophy, Psychiatry, Psychology, 11(4), 361-363.

Charland, L.C. (2003). Heroin addicts and consent to therapy: A comment on Hall et al. (2003). Addiction. 98(11), 1634-35. [This is a commentary on an editorial that is largely devoted to my article ‘Cynthia’s Dilemma: Consenting to Heroin Prescription’. The editorial is ‘Addiction, Neuroscience, and Ethics’, by Hall, W., Carter, L. & Morley, J.K., published in the journal Addiction (2003), 98, 967-870. See also their ‘Heroin Addiction and the Capacity for Consent: A Reply to Charland’ (2003), by Wayne Hall, Lucy Carter & Kate Morely, in Addiction, 98, 1773- 1776.]

Charland, L.C. (2003). Are There Answers? Commentary on ‘Crossing Species Boundaries’, by Jason Robert and Françoise Baylis. American Journal of Bioethics, 3(3), w 1-3.

Charland, L.C. (2003). Tuke’s Healing Discipline. Commentary on Erica-Lilleleht, Progress and Power: Exploring the Disciplinary Connections between Moral Treatment and Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Philosophy, Psychiatry, Psychology, 9(2), 183-186.

Charland, L.C. (2001). Review of ‘What Emotions Really Are: The Problem of Psychological Categories’, by Paul E. Griffiths. Mind and Language, 17(3), 318-324.

Charland, L.C. (2001). Review of ‘Strong Feelings: Emotion, Addiction, and Human Behaviour’, by Jon Elster. Philosophical Review, 110(1), 108-110.

Charland, L.C. (1999). Emotion as a Perceptual Symbol System. Commentary on Lawrence Barsalou’s ‘Perceptual Symbol Systems’. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22(4), 612-613.

Charland, L.C. (1996). Review of ‘Passion and Reason: Making Sense of our Emotions’, by Richard and Bernice Lazarus. Philosophical Psychology, 9(3), 401 404.

Charland, L.C. (1994). Bioethics and Infant Mental Health, Newsletter of the Infant Mental Health Promotion Project, Department of Psychiatry, Hospital for Sick Children, Spring 1994, 9, 20 21.

PUBLIC SECTOR REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS:

Lemmens, T. Ban, T. Charland, L.C. (2013). Report of the Independent Committee of Inquiry into the University of Ottawa, the Institute for Mental Health Research and the Royal Ottawa

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Hospital. Trudo Lemmens, Thomas Ban, and Louis C. Charland. Published by the Canadian Association of University Professors (CAUT), March, 2013. Available at: http://www.caut.ca/docs/default-source/reports/report-of-the-independent-committee-of-inquiry- into-the-university-of-ottawa-cimhr-and-roh.pdf?sfvrsn=0 (80 pages).

Charland, L.C. (1005). Final Report: Health Innovation Fund. Premier's Council on Health, Well Being and Social Justice, Government of Ontario, 1995.

Charland, L.C. (1992). Operant Based Security Management Systems: Evaluation and Design Issues. Internal position paper, Mental Health Facilities Branch, Ministry of Health, Government of Ontario, April, 1992.

Charland, L.C. (1991). Learning by Doing: Pragmatism and the Epistemology of Innovation. Centre for Innovations in State Government, Rensselaerville Institute, Rensselaerville, New York, Feb. 1991.

Charland, L.C. (1991). Health Innovation Fund: Report on Round 1. Premier's Council on Health Strategy, Government of Ontario, 1990.

Louis C. Charland March 3, 2016