the conflation of behaviourism and behaviouralism has to stop. The later
is a reaction to the former. For more info on history of behaviouralism
(which by the way is still big business, particularly in N. American
geography) see:
Gold, J.R. (1992) Image and environment: the decline of
cognitive-behavioralism in human geography and grounds for regeneration.
Geoforum, 23, 239-247.
Golledge, R.G. and Stimson, R.J. (1997) Spatial Behavior: A Geographic
Perspective. New York: Guildford Press.
Kitchin, R.M., Blades, M. and Golledge, R.G. (1997) Relations between
psychology and geography. Environment and Behavior, 29, 554-573.
(concerns environmental/cognitive psychology not clinical etc)
Also Golledge and Timmermanns articles in Progress in Human Geography in 1990.
Rob
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