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Psychoanalysis in China

Scharff, David E., M.D.(Edited by)Varvin, Sverre(Edited by)
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The introduction of psychoanalysis to China over the last twenty years brings a clash between Eastern and Western philosophical backgrounds.

Chinese patients, therapists and trainees struggle with assumptions inherent in an analytic attitude steeped in Western ideas of individualism that are often at odds with a Chinese Confucian ethic of respect for the family and the work group.

The situation is further complicated by the rapid evolution of Chinese culture itself, emerging from years of trauma, new economics, and the one child policy of the last generation that has introduced a new Chinese brand of individualism and new family structure that are not equivalent to those of the West.

This volume breaks new ground in exploring these issues and challenges to the introduction of analytic therapies into China, from the viewpoint of Western teachers, and Chinese teachers, clinicians, anthropologists and observers.

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Karnac Books
1780490836 / 9781780490830
Paperback / softback
24/09/2014
United Kingdom
English
xxi, 329 pages
25 cm