Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2008
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Phenomenology, Behaviorism, and the Nature of Mental Disorders:
Voices from Spain
Guest Editors: Marino Pérez-Álvarez and Louis A. Sass
Introduction
Phenomenology, Behaviorism, and the Nature of Mental Disorders: Voices From Spain
pp. 195-198
Feature Articles
Phenomenology and Behaviorism: A Mutual Readjustment
pp. 199-210
More Aristotle, Less DSM: The Ontology of Mental Disorders in Constructivist Perspective
pp. 211-225
The Role of Superstition in Psychopathology
pp. 227-237
From the Visions of Saint Teresa of Jesus to the Voices of Schizophrenia
pp. 239-250
Commentaries
The Phenomenology of Superstition or a Phenomenological Superstition?
pp. 251-254
Phenomenology and Modern Behavioral Psychology
pp. 255-258
Anthropological Perspectives in Psychiatric Nosology
pp. 259-263
Aristotle Rules, OK?
pp. 265-268
Experiential Avoidance and Superstition: Considering Concepts in Context
pp. 269-271
Teresian Visions
pp. 273-276
Creativity Belongs to the Person, not to Disease
pp. 277-279
Response
Defending a Phenomenological–Behavioral Perspective: Culture, Behavior, and Experience
pp. 281-285
About the Authors
About the Authors
pp. 287-288
Concurrent Contents
Concurrent Contents: Recent and Classic References at the Interface of Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology
pp. 289-290
International News and Notes
International News and Notes
pp. 291-293