Psychoanalysis in China

Psychoanalysis in China

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Sep 1, 2014 · English · Paperback (352 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 352
Language English
Published Sep 1, 2014
Publisher Phoenix Publishing House
ISBN-10 1912691531
ISBN-13 9781912691531

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In the realm of psychological thought, the emergence of psychoanalysis in China marks a significant intersection between Eastern and Western philosophies. David E. Scharff explores the intricate dynamics of how psychoanalytic theory has been adapted and embraced within the Chinese cultural context. He delves into historical narratives and contemporary practices, revealing a nuanced perspective on mental health that resonates with the profound traditions of Chinese societal values.

Scharff presents a compelling analysis of the challenges and triumphs faced by practitioners as they navigate the complexities of translating psychoanalytic concepts to better serve Chinese communities. The author intertwines case studies and interviews, providing a rich tapestry of insights that highlight the evolving landscape of psychoanalysis in a rapidly modernizing society. Each story reflects the intricate relationship between individual psyche and cultural identity, emphasizing the importance of sensitivity to local customs and beliefs.

Through sharp observations and thoughtful commentary, he illustrates how psychoanalysis can create a bridge between different worlds of understanding, ultimately enriching both fields. This exploration not only informs scholars and mental health professionals but also invites readers to contemplate the ways in which diverse cultures can intertwine to foster a deeper understanding of the human condition.

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Children’s Business & Economics Philosophy

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