Jay Joseph, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist/Author
Offices in Oakland (Rockridge District) and Hayward California
jayjoseph22@aol.com  Telephone: (510) 295-5490

                                  Publications
                                    Updated June, 2008
                                          (Books in bold type)

           Joseph, J. (in press). ADHD and genetics: A consensus reconsidered. In J. Leo & S. Timimi
    (Eds.),  Rethinking ADHD. London: Palgrave MacMillan.

           Joseph, J. (2008, April 9th). Thomas Szasz: The uncompromising critic of psychiatry [Review of
    the book Coercion as Cure: A Critical History of Psychiatry ]. PsycCRITIQUES, 53, Issue 15.

           Joseph, J. (2007). Peter Breggin. Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry, 9, 152-154.

           Joseph, J., & Leo, J. (2006). Genetic relatedness and the lifetime risk for being diagnosed with
    schizophrenia: Gottesman's 1991 Figure 10 reconsidered. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 27, 73-89.
         
           Joseph, J. (2006). The Missing Gene: Psychiatry, Heredity, and the Fruitless Search for
    Genes.  New York: Algora.

           Joseph, J. (2005). Comments about Frank Miele’s article “The Revival of Human Nature [does
    not equal] the Denial of  Human Nature” [Letter to the editor]. Skeptic, 11 (3), 24-26.

           Joseph, J. (2005). The 1942 “euthanasia” debate in the American Journal of Psychiatry. History
    of Psychiatry, 16, 171-179.


           Joseph, J. (2004). Estará o crime nos genes [Is crime in the genes]? In A. Fonseca (Ed.),
    Comportamento Anti-social e Crime da Infância á Idade Adulta [Antisocial Behavior and Crime
    from Infancy to Adulthood] (pp. 361-411). Coimbra, Portugal: Almedina.   

           Joseph, J. (2004). The fruitless search for schizophrenia genes. Ethical Human Psychology and
    Psychiatry, 6, 167-181.


           Joseph, J. (2004). Genetics and I.Q. Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and
    Psychotherapy, 4, 94-105.

           Joseph, J. (2004). More mythmaking in psychiatric genetic research [Letter to the editor]. Ethical
    Human Psychology and Psychiatry, 6, 231-232.



           Joseph, J. (2003). Genetics and antisocial behavior. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 5,
    41-44.

           Joseph, J. (2002). Adoption study of ADHD [Letter to the Editor]. Journal of the American
    Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 41, 1389-1391.

           Joseph, J. (2002). “Anti-intellectualism” and genetics. Psychological Reports, 91, 231-232.

           Joseph, J. (2002). “Mad In America” by Robert Whitaker [Book review]. Ethical Human
    Sciences and Services, 4, 151-153.


           Joseph, J. ( 2001). The Danish-American Adoptees’ Family studies of Kety and associates: Do
    they provide evidence in support of the genetic basis of schizophrenia? Genetic, Social, and General
    Psychology Monographs, 127, 241-278.

           Joseph, J. (2001). Don Jackson’s “A critique of the literature on the genetics of schizophrenia”—
    A reappraisal after 40 years. Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs, 127, 27-57.

           Joseph, J. (2001). Is crime in the genes? A critical review of twin and adoption studies of
    criminality and antisocial behavior. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 22, 179-218.

           Joseph, J. (2001). Separated twins and the genetics of personality differences: A critique.
    American Journal of Psychology, 114, 1-30.

           Joseph, J. (2000). A critique of the spectrum concept as used in the Danish-American
    schizophrenia adoption studies. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 2, 135-160.

           Joseph, J. (2000). Inaccuracy and bias in textbooks reporting psychiatric research: The case of
    the schizophrenia adoption studies. Politics and the Life Sciences, 19, 89-99.


           Joseph, J. (2000). Potential confounds in psychiatric genetic research: The case of pellagra.
    New Ideas in Psychology, 18, 83-91.


           Joseph, J. (1999). A critique of the Finnish Adoptive Family Study of Schizophrenia. Journal of
    Mind and Behavior, 20, 133-154.

           Joseph, J. (1999). The genetic theory of schizophrenia: A critical overview. Ethical Human
    Sciences and Services, 1, 119-145.

           Joseph, J. (1998). The equal environment assumption of the classical twin method: A critical
    analysis. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 19, 325-358.

           Joseph, J. (1998).  A Critical Analysis of the Genetic Theory of Schizophrenia. Unpublished
    doctoral dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology, Alameda

           Joseph, J., & Baldwin, S. (2000). Four editorial proposals to improve social sciences research
    and publication.  International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine, 13, 117-127.

           Leo, J., &  Joseph, J. (2002). Schizophrenia: Medical students are taught it’s all in the genes, but
    are they hearing   the whole story? Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 4, 17-30.
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