[[abstract]]We argue that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders dependent personality disorder is a culturally related concept reflecting deeply rooted values, beliefs, and assumptions of American individualistic convictions about self and interpersonal relationship. This article integrates social psychology concepts into the exploration of psychopathology. Beginning with the construct of individualism and collectivism, we demonstrate the limitations of this commonly used framework. The indigenous Chinese concept of Confucianism and Chinese Relationalism is introduced to highlight that a well-differentiated self is not a universal premise of human beings, healthy existence. In East Asian Confucianism the manifestation of...
Filial piety is one of the core values in Asian cultures that are informed by Confucianism. In a psy...
Various terms such as ‘psychopath’ and ‘antisocial personality disorder’ have been used at different...
Past works in anthropology and psychology have described the Chinese orientation toward life as situ...
A brief intellectual history of the indigenization movement in Asia leads to the thesis that the gen...
Restricted until 26 July 2009.The study of personality and culture has a long and distinguished trad...
Research on Psychopathic Personality Disorder (PPD) has hitherto focused predominantly on White Nort...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Warner School of Education, 2017.Empirical studies about h...
In this chapter, the authors discuss the relationship between culture and personality. A standard th...
The cross-cultural generalizability of Chinese personality dimensions—in particular, the Interperson...
Translated from the published article in Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology 21(4):...
ABSTRACT—Psychological researchers increasingly recog-nize that human behavior reflects a complex in...
Self and relatedness are the two most essential dimensions of personality, as indicated in many pers...
All individuals have multiple views of themselves. Whereas the consistency among the different aspec...
Markus and Kitayama's (1991) theory of independent and interdependent self-construals had a major in...
Markus and Kitayama’s (1991) theory of independent and interdependent self-construals had a major in...
Filial piety is one of the core values in Asian cultures that are informed by Confucianism. In a psy...
Various terms such as ‘psychopath’ and ‘antisocial personality disorder’ have been used at different...
Past works in anthropology and psychology have described the Chinese orientation toward life as situ...
A brief intellectual history of the indigenization movement in Asia leads to the thesis that the gen...
Restricted until 26 July 2009.The study of personality and culture has a long and distinguished trad...
Research on Psychopathic Personality Disorder (PPD) has hitherto focused predominantly on White Nort...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Warner School of Education, 2017.Empirical studies about h...
In this chapter, the authors discuss the relationship between culture and personality. A standard th...
The cross-cultural generalizability of Chinese personality dimensions—in particular, the Interperson...
Translated from the published article in Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology 21(4):...
ABSTRACT—Psychological researchers increasingly recog-nize that human behavior reflects a complex in...
Self and relatedness are the two most essential dimensions of personality, as indicated in many pers...
All individuals have multiple views of themselves. Whereas the consistency among the different aspec...
Markus and Kitayama's (1991) theory of independent and interdependent self-construals had a major in...
Markus and Kitayama’s (1991) theory of independent and interdependent self-construals had a major in...
Filial piety is one of the core values in Asian cultures that are informed by Confucianism. In a psy...
Various terms such as ‘psychopath’ and ‘antisocial personality disorder’ have been used at different...
Past works in anthropology and psychology have described the Chinese orientation toward life as situ...