Saturday, September 16, 2017

Michael Harris Bond (2014)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5viXpvvYMYEYmJMb0dIZEZPWlU/view?usp=sharing

see also

https://global.oup.com/academic/product/oxford-handbook-of-chinese-psychology-9780199541850?cc=tw&lang=en&#



Now, apparently, this is a normal handbook of normal Chinese psychology. In other words, illusory at its best. Everything under the sun is harmonious and civilized. There is no such things as darkness and evil, of course.
 

TOC 


1: The continuing prospects for chinese psychology, Geoffrey Blowers


2: What is Chinese about Chinese psychology and who are the Chinese in Chinese psychology?, Ying-Yi Hong, Yung-Jui Yang, and Chi-Yue Chiu


3: The cultured brain: Interplay of genes, brain, and culture, Farhan Ali and Trevor Penney


4: Social and emotional development in Chinese children, Xin-Yin Chen


5: Parenting and child socialization in contemporary China, Qian Wang and Lei Chang


6: Language and the brain: Computational and neuroanatomical perspectives from Chinese, Ping Li and Hua Shu


7: Language and literacy development in Chinese children, Catherine McBride-Chang, Dan Lin, Yui-Chi Fong, and Hua Shu


8: Understanding reading disabilities in Chinese: From basic research to intervention, Connie Suk-Han Ho


9: Chinese bilingualism, Him Cheung, Fong-Ha Yap and Virginia Yip


10: Chinese children learning mathematics: From home to school., Yu-Jing Ni, Ming Ming Chiu and Zi Juan Cheng


11: The thinking styles of Chinese people, Li-Jun Ji, Albert Lee, and Tieyuan Guo


12: Approaches to learning and teaching by the Chinese, David Kember and David Watkins


13: Chinese students' motivation and achievement, K-T Hau and Irene T. Ho


14: How unique is Chinese emotion, Michelle Yik


15: Beliefs in Chinese societies, Kwok Leung


16: The multiple frames of 'Chinese' values: From tradition to modernity and beyond, Steve J. Kulich and Rui Zhang


17: What do we know about the Chinese self? Illustrations with self-esteem, self-efficacy, and self-enhancement, Virginia S.-Y. Kwan and James A. McGee


18: From indigenous to cross-cultural personality: The case of the Chinese Personality Assessment Inventory, Fanny M. Cheung, Shu-Fai Cheung and Jianxin Zhang


19: Psychology and aging in the Land of the Panda, Helene H. Fung and Sheung-Tak Cheng


20: Chinese well-being, Luo Lu


21: The spirituality of the Chinese people: A critical review, Daniel Shek


22: Psychiatric disorders in the Chinese, Sunita Mahtani Stewart, Peter W.-H. Lee, and Rongrong Tao


23: Clinical neuropsychology in China, Agnes S.-Y. Chan, Winnie W. Leung, and Mei-Chun Cheung


24: The tao (way) of Chinese coping, Cecilia Cheng, Barbara C. Y. Lo, and Jasmine H. M. Chio


25: Illness behaviors among the Chinese, Winnie W.-S. Mak and Sylvia Xiaohua Chen


26: Community psychology in Chinese societies, Charles C. Chan


27: Psychotherapy with the Chinese: An update of the work in the last decade, Wai-Sum Liu and Patrick W.-L. Leung


28: Face and morality in Confucian society, Kwang-Kuo Hwang and Kuei-Hsiang Han


29: Chinese cooperation and competition, Hildie Leung and Winton W.-T. Au


30: Interpersonal relationships in rapidly changing Chinese societies, Darius K.-S. Chan, Theresa Ng, and Chin-Ming Hui


31: A gender perspective on Chinese social relationships and behavior, Catherine So-kum Tang, Zhiren Chua, and Jiaqing O


32: Chinese cultural psychology and contemporary communication, Xu Shi and Bing Feng


33: Chinese political psychology: Political participation in Chinese societies, Isabel Wing-Chun Ng


34: Chinese intergroup relations and social identity, James Liu, Mei-Chih Li, and Xiao-Dong Yue


35: Developments in Chinese leadership: Paternalism and its elaborations, moderations, and alternatives, Chao C. Chen and Jiing-Lih Farh


36: Chinese consumer behavior: The effects of content, process and language, Robert S. Wyer, Jr. and Jiewen Hong


37: Chinese sports psychology, Gang-Yan Si, Hing-Chu Lee, and Chris Lonsdale


38: Chinese acculturation and adaptation, Colleen Ward and En-Yi Lin


39: David C. Thomas and Yuan Liao, Inter-cultural interactions: The Chinese context


40: Peter B. Smith, On the distinctiveness of Chinese psychology: Or, are we all Chinese?