Psychoanalysis in China

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Psychoanalysis in China

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781912691531
  • DDC分類 150.195

Full Description

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, not only from the viewpoint of Western teachers, but also from Chinese teachers, clinicians, anthropologists, and observers.

Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS

INTRODUCTION

David E. Scharff and Sverre Varvin

PART I: CHINESE CULTURE AND HISTORY RELEVANT TO MENTAL HEALTH

CHAPTER ONE

Idealising individual choice: work, love, and family in the eyes of young, rural Chinese

Mette Halskov Hansen and Cuiming Pang

CHAPTER TWO

Psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy and the Chinese self

Antje Haag

CHAPTER THREE

China—a traumatised country? The aftermath of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) for the individual and for society

Tomas Plänkers

CHAPTER FOUR

The religious context of China's psycho-boom

Hsuan-Ying Huang

CHAPTER FIVE

The encounter of psychoanalysis and Chinese culture

Lin Tao

CHAPTER SIX

Yin yang philosophy and Chinese mental health

Li Ming

CHAPTER SEVEN

Psychoanalysis meets China: transformative dialogue or monologue of the western voice?

José Saporta

DISCUSSION OF CHAPTER SEVEN

Sverre Varvin

CHAPTER EIGHT

The shibboleth of cross-cultural issues in psychoanalytic treatment

Elise Snyder

CHAPTER NINE

Collective castration anxieties: an ethnopsychoanalytic perspective on relations between the sexes in China

Alf Gerlach

CHAPTER TEN

Five things western therapists need to know for working with Chinese therapists and patients 

David E. Scharff

PART II: THE DEVELOPMENT OF PSYCHOANALYSIS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY IN CHINA

CHAPTER ELEVEN

West-East differences in habits and ways of thinking: the influence on understanding and teaching psychoanalytic therapy

Sverre Varvin and Bent Rosenbaum

CHAPTER TWELVE

The impact of psychic trauma on individuation and self-identity: how the psychic trauma of poverty affects individuation and self-identity in the context of the Chinese family

Yang Yunping

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

Working with Chinese patients: Are there conflicts between Chinese culture and psychoanalysis?

Zhong Jie

CHAPTER FOURTEEN

The development of psychoanalysis in China

Shi Qijia

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

Transference and countertransference in a Chinese setting: reflections on a psychotherapeutic process

Wang Zhiyan and Anders Zachrisson

CHAPTER SIXTEEN

Sleeping Beauty's dream: when a myth from the East meets a tale from the West, a new story is born on the TV screen, one that can be understood psychoanalytically

Irmgard Dettbarn

DISCUSSION OF CHAPTER SIXTEEN

Rainer Rehberger and Sverre Varvin

PART III: DEVELOPING TRAINING IN CHINA

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

The development of psychodynamic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis in China

Sverre Varvin and Alf Gerlach

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

The development of psychoanalytic psychotherapy at Shanghai Mental Health Centre

Xu Yong, Qiu Jianyin, Chen Jue, and Xiao Zeping

CHAPTER NINETEEN

Introducing psychoanalytic therapy into China: the CAPA experience

Ralph E. Fishkin and Lana P. Fishkin

CHAPTER TWENTY

German psychoanalysts in China and the start of group therapy work

Alf Gerlach

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

Research on the development of Chinese psychoanalysts and psychotherapists

Li Yawen

CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

Dynamic psychotherapy: a model for teaching and supervision in China

Siri Erika Gullestad

CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

Learning, translating, and practising analytic psychotherapy in China

Gao Jun

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

Learning analytic psychotherapy as a student and psychiatric resident in Shanghai

Qi Wei

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

Assessment and early treatment in psychoanalysis in China

Liu Yiling

CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

Navigating the uncharted psychoanalytic seascape between East and West: a pilot project with Hainan Anning Hospital that cultivated mutual learning

Caroline Sehon

PART IV: MARRIAGE AND MARITAL THERAPY IN CHINA AND TAIWAN

CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

The impact of Chinese cultures on a marital relationship

Jill Savege Scharff and David E. Scharff

CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT

Cultural factors and projective identification in understanding a Chinese couple

Shi Qijia and David E. Scharff

CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE

The intergenerational and cultural transmission of trauma in Chinese couples: treatment considerations

Janine Wanlass

CHAPTER THIRTY

Conflict between extended families and couple identity in Taiwan—a psychoanalytic exploration

Hui-Wen Teng

EPILOGUE

David E. Scharff and Sverre Varvin

INDEX

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