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4. The Use of the Imperative Mood in Postwar Japan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
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Problems of Development
- 1. Prospects of Psychiatric Research in a Multiracial Developing Community: West Malaysia 1
- 2. Psychological Problems and Attitudes of Korean Students 13
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Communication: Cultural Patterns
- 3. Tiny Dramas: Vocal Communication between Mother and Infant in Japanese and American Families 25
- 4. The Use of the Imperative Mood in Postwar Japan 49
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Family Dynamics, Socialization, and Personality Development
- 5. Family Life and Delinquency: Some Perspectives from Japanese Research 59
- 6. Suicidal Attempts among Children in Japan 88
- 7. The Family and the Management of Mental Health Problems in Vietnam 107
- 8. Psychodynamic Structures in Vietnamese Personality 114
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Mental Health in the Philippines: Three Studies
- 9. Mental Disorders in a Philippine Community: An Epidemiological Survey 137
- 10. Stresses, Resources, and Symptom Patterns in Urban Filipino Men 148
- 11. A Study of Psychopathology in a Group of Filipino Patients 172
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Comparative Approaches
- 12. Maturity in Korea and America 185
- 13. A Comparative Study of Patienthood in Japanese and American Mental Hospitals 190
- 14. A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Psychiatric Disorder: Eskimos of Alaska, Yorubas of Nigeria, and Nova Scotians of Canada 213
- 15. Variations in the Motivational Antecedents of Achievement among Hawaii's Ethnic Groups 227
- 16. An Approach to the Analysis of Subjective Culture 249
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Religious Factors in Mental Health
- 17. Some Psychiatric Problems at the Buddhist Priest's Hospital in Thailand 263
- 18. Javanese Mystical Groups 267
- 19. Religious Conversion and Elimination of the Sick Role: A Japanese Sect in Hawaii 282
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Problems of Transcultural Adaptation: Migration, Study Abroad, Expatriation, and Fusion
- 20. Migration and Mental Disorders in Taiwan 295
- 21. Paranoid Manifestations among Chinese Students Studying Abroad: Some Preliminary Findings 326
- 22. Mental Illness among Western Expatriates in a Plural Society: An Exploratory Study 341
- 23. Psychiatric Concomitants of Fusion in Plural Societies 364
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Epistemic Problems
- 24. Pathologies of Epistemology 383
- 25. Group Perceptions and Group Relations 391
- 26. On Reason and Sanity: Political Dimensions of Psychiatric Thought 400
- 27. Reflections of a Tender-Minded Radical 407
- Index 425
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
-
Problems of Development
- 1. Prospects of Psychiatric Research in a Multiracial Developing Community: West Malaysia 1
- 2. Psychological Problems and Attitudes of Korean Students 13
-
Communication: Cultural Patterns
- 3. Tiny Dramas: Vocal Communication between Mother and Infant in Japanese and American Families 25
- 4. The Use of the Imperative Mood in Postwar Japan 49
-
Family Dynamics, Socialization, and Personality Development
- 5. Family Life and Delinquency: Some Perspectives from Japanese Research 59
- 6. Suicidal Attempts among Children in Japan 88
- 7. The Family and the Management of Mental Health Problems in Vietnam 107
- 8. Psychodynamic Structures in Vietnamese Personality 114
-
Mental Health in the Philippines: Three Studies
- 9. Mental Disorders in a Philippine Community: An Epidemiological Survey 137
- 10. Stresses, Resources, and Symptom Patterns in Urban Filipino Men 148
- 11. A Study of Psychopathology in a Group of Filipino Patients 172
-
Comparative Approaches
- 12. Maturity in Korea and America 185
- 13. A Comparative Study of Patienthood in Japanese and American Mental Hospitals 190
- 14. A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Psychiatric Disorder: Eskimos of Alaska, Yorubas of Nigeria, and Nova Scotians of Canada 213
- 15. Variations in the Motivational Antecedents of Achievement among Hawaii's Ethnic Groups 227
- 16. An Approach to the Analysis of Subjective Culture 249
-
Religious Factors in Mental Health
- 17. Some Psychiatric Problems at the Buddhist Priest's Hospital in Thailand 263
- 18. Javanese Mystical Groups 267
- 19. Religious Conversion and Elimination of the Sick Role: A Japanese Sect in Hawaii 282
-
Problems of Transcultural Adaptation: Migration, Study Abroad, Expatriation, and Fusion
- 20. Migration and Mental Disorders in Taiwan 295
- 21. Paranoid Manifestations among Chinese Students Studying Abroad: Some Preliminary Findings 326
- 22. Mental Illness among Western Expatriates in a Plural Society: An Exploratory Study 341
- 23. Psychiatric Concomitants of Fusion in Plural Societies 364
-
Epistemic Problems
- 24. Pathologies of Epistemology 383
- 25. Group Perceptions and Group Relations 391
- 26. On Reason and Sanity: Political Dimensions of Psychiatric Thought 400
- 27. Reflections of a Tender-Minded Radical 407
- Index 425