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MARC Record from Miami University of Ohio

Record ID marc_miami_univ_ohio/allbibs0184.out:9666081:2611
Source Miami University of Ohio
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020 $a1901903281
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090 $aBF575.D34$bD642 2005
100 1 $aDoi, Takeo,$d1920-
245 10 $aUnderstanding amae :$bthe Japanese concept of need-love : collected papers of Takeo Doi
246 30 $aCollected papers of Takeo Doi
246 1 $iT.p. verso:$aTakeo Doi :$bunderstanding amae
260 $aFolkstone, Kent, U.K. :$bGlobal Oriental,$c2005
300 $axii, 204 p. ;$c25 cm
440 0 $aCollected papers of twentieth century Japanese writers on Japan ;$vv.1
500 $aCollection of previously published essays
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes
505 0 $aSome aspects of Japanese psychiatry -- Japanese language as an expression of Japanese psychology -- Amai : a key concept for understanding Japanese personality structure -- Morita therapy and psychoanalysis -- Some thoughts on helplessness and the desire to be loved -- Psychoanalytic therapy and "Western man" : a Japanese view -- Giri-ninjō : an interpretation -- Japanese psychology, dependency need and mental health -- A psychiatrist's view on Zeitgeist -- A Japanese interpretation of Erich Segal's Love story -- Psychotherapy as "hide-and-seek" -- The Japanese patterns of communication and the concept of Amae -- Omote and ura : concepts derived from the Japanese two-fold structure of consciousness -- Higaisha-ishiki : the psychology of revolting youth in Japan -- Uchimura Kanzō : Japanese Christianity in comparative perspective -- Psychotherapy : a cross-cultural perspective from Japan -- The thorn in the chrysanthemum : suicide and economic success in modern Japan -- The concept of amae and its psychoanalytic implications -- The Japanese psyche : myth and reality -- The cultural assumptions of psychoanalysis -- On the concept of amae -- Amae and transference-love -- Psychoanalysis in a cross-cultural context : a Japanese view -- Foreword to Japanese childbearing -- Amae and the western concept of love -- Is "narcissistic" pejorative? -- Are psychological concepts of Japanese origin relevant?
650 0 $aDependency (Psychology)
650 0 $aNational characteristics, Japanese
650 0 $aPsychiatry$zJapan
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