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Applied Psychoanalysis

Some Psychoanalytic Implications of Chinese Philosophy and Child-Rearing Practices

Pages 371-389 | Published online: 06 Feb 2017
 

Abstract

An examination of Chinese philosophy serves to highlight the differences between Chinese and Western Europeans with regard to beliefs about the nature of man, the ideal man, and general world view. These guide child rearing practices which in turn encourage specific personality traits and values. This paper deals with some implications that these differences have for psychoanalytic theory.

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