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1 | Asian culture and psychotherapy : an overview | 1 |
2 | Personality and psychopathology : insights from Chinese studies | 21 |
3 | Culture, psychopathology, and psychotherapy : changes observed in Japan | 40 |
4 | The Ajase complex and its implications | 57 |
5 | Hindu myth and psychoanalytic concepts : the Ganesha complex | 76 |
6 | Prohibition against looking : analysis of Japanese mythology and folktales | 85 |
7 | The Oedipus complex as reflected in Asian cultural products | 98 |
8 | Confucian thought : implications for psychotherapy | 129 |
9 | Daoist philosophy : application in psychotherapy | 142 |
10 | Buddhist teaching : relation to healing | 156 |
11 | The philosophical background of Morita therapy : its application to therapy | 169 |
12 | Japanese Buddhist thought and Naikan therapy | 186 |
13 | Application of proverbs in psychotherapy : Asian experience | 199 |
14 | An Asian way of healing : the psychology of meditation | 212 |
15 | Culture-relevant psychotherapy in Korea : clinical insight | 225 |
16 | Culture and psychotherapy in Korea : past and present | 239 |
17 | The historical trends of psychotherapy in China : cultural review | 249 |
18 | Integration and application for therapy | 265 |
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