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This book provides an outline of the phenomenon of dependence as a reality in psychological functioning. It presents clinical examples to show how defense mechanisms are mobilized in response to what the individual conceives of as a threat to his autonomy and separateness.
Dependency (Psychology) --- Dependent behavior --- Attachment behavior --- Interpersonal relations
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"Surprisingly readable and studded with nuggets of insight."-The Daily Yomiuri "This insightful, well-written, fascinating book offers new understandings, not only of Japan, but also of American culture. It is essential for those in anthropology, psychology, sociology, and psychiatry who are interested in culture, as well as those in law and the business community who deal with Japan."-Paul Ekman, Ph.D.,Director, Human Interaction Laboratory, Langley Porter Institute, University of California, San Francisco "[A] thoughtful cross-cultural study of development...His work can only enhance the still evolving psychoanalytic theory of preoedipal development as it is being derived mostly from psychoanalytic research on child-parent interaction in American families."-Calvin F. Settlage, M.D. "Johnson's ambitious and exhaustive synthesis of anthropological and psychological treatments of dependency raises interesting questions. . . Johnson alerts the reader to issues of universalism and relativity and leads us to ask, 'What would psychoanalysis be like, if it had originated in Japan?'"-Merry I. White, Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University ". . . Johnson's erudite and critical re-examination of human dependence succeeds to re-profile dependence meaningfully and revives our interest in this major aspect of human experience. Indeed, much food for thought for both psychoanalysts and anthropologists."-Henri Parens, M.D., Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Institute Western ideologies traditionally emphasize the concepts of individualism, privacy, freedom, and independence, while the prevailing ethos relegates dependency to a disparaged status. In Japanese society, the divergence from these western ideals can be found in the concept of amae (perhaps best translated as indulgent dependency) which is part of the Japanese social fiber and pervades their experience. For the Western reader, the concept of amae is somewhat alien and unfamiliar, but in order to understand the Japanese fully, it is essential to acquire a familiarity with the intensity that accompanies interdependent affiliations within their culture. To place amae in the proper context, Johnson critically examines the western attitudes toward dependency from the perspectives of psychoanalysis, psychiatry, developmental psychology, and anthropology. Johnson traces the development of the concept and uses of the term dependency in academic and developmental psychology in the West, including its recent eclipse by more operationally useful terms attachment and interdependency. This timely books makes use of the work of Japanese psychiatrist Takeo Doi, whose book The Anatomy of Dependence introduced the concept of amae to the West. Johnson goes on to illuminate the collective manner in which Japanese think and behave which is central to their socialization and educational practices, especially as seen in the stunning success of Japanese trading practices during the past twenty years. A major emphasis is placed upon the positive aspects of amae, which are compared and contrasted with attitudes toward dependency seen among other nationalities, cultures, and groups in both Western and Asian societies. Complete with a glossary of Japanese terms, Dependency and Japanese Socialization provides a comprehensive investigation into Japanese behavior.
Socialization --- Dependency (Psychology) --- Dependent behavior --- Attachment behavior --- Interpersonal relations --- Cross-cultural studies.
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Addiction --- Afhankelijkheid (Psychologie) --- Comportement de dépendance --- Dependency (Psychology) --- Dependent behavior --- Dépendance (Psychologie) --- Relation de dépendance --- Relations de dépendance --- Women --- Psychology --- Fears --- Independence --- Book --- Dependence --- Experiences
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Tien vrouwen, die na jaren van vernedering en geweld bij hun partner zijn weggegaan, vertellen in dit boek hun verhaal. In elk verhaal duiken dezelfde mechanismen op. Een negatief zelfbeeld, schuldgevoelens, angst, opoffering, man en kinderen op de eerste plaats stellen. In een nawoord proberen de auteurs inzicht te verschaffen in het waarom van deze mechanismen.
vrouwenmishandeling --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- huiselijk geweld --- Social problems --- Vrouwenmishandeling --- vluchthuizen --- man-vrouw relatie --- Abused women --- -Abused women --- -Dependency (Psychology) --- -#A9510A --- Dependent behavior --- Attachment behavior --- Interpersonal relations --- Battered women --- Victims of crimes --- Women --- Battered woman syndrome --- 343.6 --- 362.9 --- 159.91 --- Psychology --- Vrouwenmishandeling. --- Dependency (Psychology) --- #A9510A --- Violence --- Book --- Domestic violence --- Experiences
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Addiction --- Afhankelijkheid (Psychologie) --- Comportement de dépendance --- Dependency (Psychology) --- Dependent behavior --- Dépendance (Psychologie) --- Genot --- Jouissance --- Lust (Gevoel) --- Lustgevoel --- Plaisir --- Plezier --- Relation de dépendance --- Relations de dépendance --- Dépendance (psychologie) --- Plaisir (morale) --- Dépendance (Psychologie) --- Sociologie --- Relations humaines --- Pleasure --- Consumption (Economics) --- Consommation (Economie politique) --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Sociologie. --- Relations humaines. --- Social aspects.
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Addiction --- Afhankelijkheid (Psychologie) --- Caractéristiques nationales japonaises --- Comportement de dépendance --- Dependency (Psychology) --- Dependent behavior --- Dépendance (Psychologie) --- Japanese national characteristics --- Japans volkskarakter --- National characteristics [Japanese ] --- Relation de dépendance --- Relations de dépendance --- Volkskarakter [Japans ] --- National characteristics, Japanese --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Japan --- National characteristics, American --- National characteristics [American ] --- Japonais. Psychologie. --- Japanners. Psychologie.
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In recent years, there has been a proliferation of theoretical and empirical scholarship on how issues of human separateness, or independence, and issues of human connectedness, or interdependence, are played out in diverse cultural contexts. Despite agreement on the value of understanding culture and development in terms of independence and interdependence, many issues remain open for continued theoretical refinement and empirical analysis.This book presents a fresh conceptualization which holds that independence and interdependence are multifaceted and inseparable dimensions of human
Child development. --- Culture. --- Identity (Psychology) in children. --- Dependency (Psychology) --- Autonomy (Psychology) --- Freedom (Psychology) --- Independence (Psychology) --- Self-determination (Psychology) --- Self-direction (Psychology) --- Ego (Psychology) --- Emotions --- Cultural sociology --- Culture --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Child study --- Children --- Development, Child --- Developmental biology --- Dependent behavior --- Attachment behavior --- Interpersonal relations --- Child psychology --- Social aspects --- Development --- Autonomy (Psychology). --- Dependency (Psychology). --- Ontwikkelingspsychologie --- sociale en morele ontwikkeling.
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Abused women --- Battered woman syndrome --- Dependency (Psychology) --- Psychology. --- Psychology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Social problems --- Geweld --- Gezinszorg --- 316.356.2 --- man-vrouw relatie --- vluchthuizen --- vrouwenmishandeling --- Academic collection --- #SBIB:316.356.2H4530 --- 159.91 --- 362.9 --- 343.6 --- Gezinsproblemen: gezin en geweld: algemeen --- Gezinssociologie --- Theses --- 316.356.2 Gezinssociologie --- Dependent behavior --- Attachment behavior --- Interpersonal relations --- BWS (Battered woman syndrome) --- Syndromes --- Women --- Battered women --- Victims of crimes --- Wounds and injuries --- Thuiszorg --- Ouderenzorg
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a majorité des ouvrages consacrés aux addictions se focalise sur la description des produits addictifs et des comportements qui en résultent. L’originalité de Richard Durastante consiste à ne pas étudier seulement l’addiction sous l’angle du sujet singulier, mais à replacer toute la problématique du phénomène addictif dans un contexte dynamique, en l’étendant au groupe familial dans son ensemble. À partir de formes addictives peu traitées, telles que les jeux d’asphyxie, les conduites sexuelles à risques et d’autres plus fréquentes, comme les scarifications et les polytoxicomanies, Adolescence et addictions en interroge les soubassements psychiques et envisage le comportement addictif du point de vue de son origine et de sa finalité. Il met en évidence la place centrale du transgénérationnel, avec ses cryptes et ses fantômes en tant que résurgences traumatiques de l’histoire familiale. La démarche de soin propose un dispositif clinique groupal original nommé « dispositif en tuilage ». Il consiste en la mise en place d’un réseau pluridisciplinaire qui établit un maillage protecteur autour d’un adolescent en souffrance et de sa famille, et agit à la manière d’une enveloppe familiale contenante. Les qualités de malléabilité de ce cadre sur mesure restituent à chacun sa place de sujet, permettant ainsi un processus de différenciation et de reconnaissance qui rend possible, à la longue, l’abandon du symptôme. Les addictions sont ainsi approchées non pas sur un versant déficitaire et destructeur, mais sous celui d’un processus de reconstruction personnelle à partir d’expériences parfois extrêmes.
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S35/0800 --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- Japan--Social conditions and ethnology (incl. overseas Japanese) --- Dependency (Psychology). --- National characteristics, Japanese. --- Japan --- Man --- Dependency --- Psychosocial aspects --- J4127 --- J4129 --- Dependency (Psychology) --- National characteristics, Japanese --- National characteristics, American --- American national characteristics --- Japanese national characteristics --- Dependent behavior --- Attachment behavior --- Interpersonal relations --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- social identity and self --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- cross-cultural contacts, contrasts and globalization --- J4100 --- J5900 --- Japan: Sociology, anthropology and culture in general --- Japan: Literature -- fiction and prose in general
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