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Normal and Abnormal Behavior in Chinese Culture
Selfhood and Authority in Neo-Confucian Political Culture
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Thomas A. Metzger
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1981
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Book chapters
pp. 7
Selfhood and Authority in Neo-Confucian Political Culture
pp. 29
Suicide and the Family in Pre-modern Chinese Society
pp. 49
Normal and Deviant Drinking in Rural Taiwan
pp. 61
In the Presence of Authority: Hierarchical Roles in Chinese Spirit Medium Cults
pp. 75
Insanity in Imperial China: A Legal Case Study
pp. 95
Traditional Chinese Medical Beliefs and Their Relevance for Mental Illness and Psychiatry
pp. 117
Conformity and Deviance Regarding Moral Rules in Chinese Society: A Socialization Perspective
pp. 137
Childhood Psychopathology: A Dialogue with Special Reference to Chinese and American Cultures
pp. 157
Sex Difference in School Adjustment in Taiwan
pp. 171
Deviant Marriage Patterns in Chinese Society
pp. 203
Family and Community in the People’s Republic
pp. 213
The Effect of Family Pathology on Taipei’s Juvenile Delinquents
pp. 237
Overview of Mental Disorders in Chinese Cultures: Review of Epidemiological and Clinical Studies
pp. 273
Sex Roles, Social Status, and Psychiatric Symptoms in Urban Hong Kong
pp. 291
Mental Health Status of Chinese in the United States
pp. 311
The American Experience of the Chinese Student: On Being Normal in an Abnormal World
pp. 331
Mental Illness and Psychosocial Aspects of Medical Problems in China
pp. 357
Shen-K’uei Syndrome: A Culture-Specific Sexual Neurosis in Taiwan
pp. 371
Culture-Bound Syndromes among Overseas Chinese
pp. 387
Love, Denial and Rejection: Responses of Chinese Families to Mental Illness
pp. 403
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