Redemption and renewal motifs in the Japanese psyche : adaptation and an individuation process for the development of self-identity
Material type: TextKyoto Department of Psychology, Kyoto University 2004Description: 12p.; bibliog. refsContent type:- text
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Reprint from Psychologia--an International Journal of Psychology in the Orient, Vol. XXX, No. 3, September 1987, pp. 166-178.
'I have observed redemption and renewal motifs in the dreams and in the daily interactions between my clients and myself during their period of adaptation to and assimilation of this new culture or their new life situation. I will discuss the dominant conscious attitude common to Japanese and Japanese Americans using Japanese fairy tales for illustration....'
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