Abstract
In transcultural psychiatry one is accustomed to look to Europe for only the more subtle cultural influences on mental disorders. KENNY, however, argues that in Spain the traditional value system must still be counted with, and JACQUEL and MOREL show that popular beliefs in witchcraft are still quite a potent influence on psychiatric symptomatology in one rural French popula tion.
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