Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Ethnic Chinese Societies: New Developments1
Rascovsky, Andrés, International Journal of Psychoanalysis
Many professionals, intellectuals, and politicians expectantly await the awakening of the 'sleeping giant', as Napoleon once referred to China. Members of the psychoanalytic movement appreciate how difficult will be the task of introducing and developing our science in that country, and this panel was organized to give initial perspectives. Before inviting the panelists to present, the moderator, with practical experience since 1995 of working in the People's Republic of China (PRC), Hong Kong and Taiwan, remarked that 2005 represents the 10th anniversary of the IPA starting operations in the PRC, which have knock-on effects throughout the region. Psychoanalysis is a cross-cultural …
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Publication information:
Article title: Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Ethnic Chinese Societies: New Developments1.
Contributors: Rascovsky, Andrés - Author.
Journal title: International Journal of Psychoanalysis.
Volume: 87.
Issue: 2
Publication date: April 2006.
Page number: 573+.
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