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[Ethology].

L'Encephale, 1976
Ethology is defined as comparative study of Behaviours. The proceeding for a human ethology would consist in watching the psychopathologic phenomenon, as a natural happening, without modifying it by observer's presence. Then, in analysing this fact according to methods suggested from physiology. Ethological observation reveals a psychopathological fact
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Ethology and Psychiatry

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
Some of the principles underlying the science of ethology are described. Analogies are drawn between ethological and psychiatric observations in the psychiatric areas of reactions to separation, bereavement, depression, anxiety, sexual disorders and hysteria.
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Ethology and Psychology

1962
The study of animal behavior has, in recent years, developed along two different lines representing, for the most part, the activities of two different groups of scientists, formulating problems in somewhat different ways, and deriving their interest in animal behavior from somewhat different sources. Psychologists use the term “comparative psychology”
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Ethology

Annual Review of Psychology, 1962
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The ethology behind human ethology

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1979
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