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Phenomenological Interviews and Tourette's
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posted on 2024-03-21, 02:46
authored by
Jack Reynolds
Jack Reynolds
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Lisa Curtis-Wendlandt
Here we reply to two responses to our lead article; Efron/Mathieson and Fernandez. We further detail our phenomenological interview methodology and explain the role of narrative habits in it.
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Journal
Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology
Volume
31
Pagination
49-53
ISSN
1071-6076
eISSN
1086-3303
Publication classification
C2 Other contribution to refereed journal
Issue
1
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication URL
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/922682
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Cognitive and computational psychology
Philosophy
Psychology
Clinical and health psychology
Keywords
interview
phenomenology
Tourette syndrome
habits
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