Psychology in Asia: An Introduction

Author:   Catherine Tien-Lun Sun (Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong) ,  Jason Tak-Sang Chow (Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9781032622750


Pages:   634
Publication Date:   26 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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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. The book introduces the central tenets of psychology, using examples and content which are culturally relevant and applicable to students in Asia. It covers essential topics of psychology including: personality, human development, psychological disorders, gender and sexuality, emotion, and positive psychology. Each chapter is accompanied by information relevant to an Asian cultural context and connected to the region’s diverse heritage and history. For this second edition, the content has been substantially updated. In addition to standard topics found in texts on introductory psychology, this book includes chapters on the Tenets of Asian Psychology, Asian Philosophies, and Behavior. The text includes features to help students familiarize themselves with the key terms that are defined in the page margins. It includes learning aids such as boxes that define theoretical and technical terms, and the activities in each chapter encourage active learning and critical thinking. The authors also provide useful resources such as study questions, chapter outlines, and references to journal articles that allow further reading. Students will benefit from an increased understanding of the concepts taught through the authors' user-friendly academic writing style and colorful illustrations included throughout each chapter. Through this accessible text, undergraduate and upper undergraduate students of psychology will learn about core topics and classical studies that originate in the West but do so alongside the important contributions that Asian psychology makes to the field.

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Author:   Catherine Tien-Lun Sun (Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong) ,  Jason Tak-Sang Chow (Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   1.860kg
ISBN:  

9781032622750


ISBN 10:   103262275
Pages:   634
Publication Date:   26 March 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This is a wonderful book for better understanding of the complexities of psychological research across Asian countries. I particularly appreciate the historical review of psychology in Asia and the acknowledgement that Asia comprises so many different traditions, cultures, languages, and approaches to psychology. We need to know much more about psychological principles in Asian contexts, and we equally need to understand the complexities of Asia, particularly beyond the arguably better studied East Asia. I highly recommend this volume to anyone seeking to understand the basics of psychological research in Asia and to those engaging in research anywhere in Asia. What a great resource from which to build future psychological research in the largest and most populous continent in the world. Professor Cammie McBride, Department of Human Development and Family Science, Purdue University, USA This comprehensive textbook stands out from other introductory psychology textbooks with its astute consideration of Asia's rich history and cultural context. The authors skillfully incorporate mainstream psychological theories and studies with culturally relevant examples and concepts, making it an invaluable resource for anyone eager to explore the intricate connection between psychology and Asian culture. Professor Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong; Past President, Asian Association of Social Psychology; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology


'This is a wonderful book for better understanding of the complexities of psychological research across Asian countries. I particularly appreciate the historical review of psychology in Asia and the acknowledgement that Asia comprises so many different traditions, cultures, languages, and approaches to psychology. We need to know much more about psychological principles in Asian contexts, and we equally need to understand the complexities of Asia, particularly beyond the arguably better studied East Asia. I highly recommend this volume to anyone seeking to understand the basics of psychological research in Asia and to those engaging in research anywhere in Asia. What a great resource from which to build future psychological research in the largest and most populous continent in the world.' Professor Cammie McBride, Department of Human Development and Family Science, Purdue University, USA 'This comprehensive textbook stands out from other introductory psychology textbooks with its astute consideration of Asia's rich history and cultural context. The authors skillfully incorporate mainstream psychological theories and studies with culturally relevant examples and concepts, making it an invaluable resource for anyone eager to explore the intricate connection between psychology and Asian culture.' Professor Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong; Past President, Asian Association of Social Psychology; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology


'This is a wonderful book for a better understanding of the complexities of psychological research across Asian countries. I particularly appreciate the historical review of psychology in Asia and the acknowledgement that Asia comprises so many different traditions, cultures, languages, and approaches to psychology. We need to know much more about psychological principles in Asian contexts, and we equally need to understand the complexities of Asia, particularly beyond the arguably better studied East Asia. I highly recommend this volume to anyone seeking to understand the basics of psychological research in Asia and to those engaging in research anywhere in Asia. What a great resource from which to build future psychological research in the largest and most populous continent in the world.' Professor Cammie McBride, Department of Human Development and Family Science, Purdue University, USA 'This comprehensive textbook stands out from other introductory psychology textbooks with its astute consideration of Asia's rich history and cultural context. The authors skilfully incorporate mainstream psychological theories and studies with culturally relevant examples and concepts, making it an invaluable resource for anyone eager to explore the intricate connection between psychology and Asian culture.' Professor Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong; Past President, Asian Association of Social Psychology; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology


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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.

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