Psychology in Asia
An Introduction
Herausgeber: Sun, Catherine Tien-Lun; Chow, Jason Tak-Sang
Psychology in Asia
An Introduction
Herausgeber: Sun, Catherine Tien-Lun; Chow, Jason Tak-Sang
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Psychology in Asia: An Introduction is the second edition of this introductory level textbook on psychology and human behavior written with an Asian focus.
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Psychology in Asia: An Introduction is the second edition of this introductory level textbook on psychology and human behavior written with an Asian focus.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 634
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 281mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1830g
- ISBN-13: 9781032622750
- ISBN-10: 103262275X
- Artikelnr.: 69483582
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 634
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 281mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1830g
- ISBN-13: 9781032622750
- ISBN-10: 103262275X
- Artikelnr.: 69483582
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Catherine Tien-Lun Sun is recognized as a leader and pioneer in Chinese psychology and counselling. She is currently Professor of Counselling and Psychology as well as Senior Vice President at Hong Kong Shue Yan University, an institution founded on the preservation and propagation of traditional Chinese culture and the educational ideals of Confucianism. As the former Head of the only department to offer undergraduate counselling training in Hong Kong, and as founding President of the Asian Professional Counselling and Psychology Association and President of the Asia Pacific Rim Confederation of Counsellors, Sun is regarded as a leader and chief architect of the development of counselling and psychological therapy in Asia. Jason Tak-Sang Chow is Associate Professor of Counselling and Psychology, Acting Associate Academic Vice President (Teaching and Learning Development) and Director of the Student Learning and Development Laboratory at Hong Kong Shue Yan University. As a social psychologist, Chow's primary research interests encompass self-control, motivation, and human resilience, with a particular focus on the motivational aspects of self-regulation, as well as investigating the causes and consequences of human resilience.
Preface Notes on Contributors 1. Introduction: What Is Psychology? 2.
Research Methods and Statistics: What Makes Psychology Believable? 3.
Philosophical Roots of Asian Psychology 4. Biological Psychology 5.
Consciousness: How We Perceive and Become Aware of Our World 6. Learning
and Memory: How Do We Learn and Retain New Knowledge? 7. Motivation and
Emotions: What Guides Our Behavior? 8. Growth and Development: A Process of
Changes 9. Gender and Sexuality 10. Personality: Dimension, Structure and
Development 11. Psychological Disorders 12. Psychotherapies: What can be
done when the mind is unwell? 13. Culture and Social Behavior 14. Health
Psychology 15. Positive Psychology: How to Live the Good Life 16. Tenets of
Asian Psychology 17. Psychology and the Professions: What Do Students of
Psychology Do When They Graduate? 18. The Next Steps: The Future of
Psychology Glossary Index
Research Methods and Statistics: What Makes Psychology Believable? 3.
Philosophical Roots of Asian Psychology 4. Biological Psychology 5.
Consciousness: How We Perceive and Become Aware of Our World 6. Learning
and Memory: How Do We Learn and Retain New Knowledge? 7. Motivation and
Emotions: What Guides Our Behavior? 8. Growth and Development: A Process of
Changes 9. Gender and Sexuality 10. Personality: Dimension, Structure and
Development 11. Psychological Disorders 12. Psychotherapies: What can be
done when the mind is unwell? 13. Culture and Social Behavior 14. Health
Psychology 15. Positive Psychology: How to Live the Good Life 16. Tenets of
Asian Psychology 17. Psychology and the Professions: What Do Students of
Psychology Do When They Graduate? 18. The Next Steps: The Future of
Psychology Glossary Index
Preface Notes on Contributors 1. Introduction: What Is Psychology? 2.
Research Methods and Statistics: What Makes Psychology Believable? 3.
Philosophical Roots of Asian Psychology 4. Biological Psychology 5.
Consciousness: How We Perceive and Become Aware of Our World 6. Learning
and Memory: How Do We Learn and Retain New Knowledge? 7. Motivation and
Emotions: What Guides Our Behavior? 8. Growth and Development: A Process of
Changes 9. Gender and Sexuality 10. Personality: Dimension, Structure and
Development 11. Psychological Disorders 12. Psychotherapies: What can be
done when the mind is unwell? 13. Culture and Social Behavior 14. Health
Psychology 15. Positive Psychology: How to Live the Good Life 16. Tenets of
Asian Psychology 17. Psychology and the Professions: What Do Students of
Psychology Do When They Graduate? 18. The Next Steps: The Future of
Psychology Glossary Index
Research Methods and Statistics: What Makes Psychology Believable? 3.
Philosophical Roots of Asian Psychology 4. Biological Psychology 5.
Consciousness: How We Perceive and Become Aware of Our World 6. Learning
and Memory: How Do We Learn and Retain New Knowledge? 7. Motivation and
Emotions: What Guides Our Behavior? 8. Growth and Development: A Process of
Changes 9. Gender and Sexuality 10. Personality: Dimension, Structure and
Development 11. Psychological Disorders 12. Psychotherapies: What can be
done when the mind is unwell? 13. Culture and Social Behavior 14. Health
Psychology 15. Positive Psychology: How to Live the Good Life 16. Tenets of
Asian Psychology 17. Psychology and the Professions: What Do Students of
Psychology Do When They Graduate? 18. The Next Steps: The Future of
Psychology Glossary Index