专题:Cultural, Psychoanalytic, and Sociopolitical Reflections

This cluster of papers explores the complex interplay between identity formation, cultural dynamics, and their impact on various aspects of society, including psychology, education, health, and philosophy. Topics such as ethnicity, narrative, community, and sociology are central to understanding the multifaceted nature of identity and culture.
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From “Final Solution” to “Holocaust”: Autobiographical Reflections

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Basic Rights and Social Rights in Modern China

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Wartime Caregivers Survival Guilt: The Emotional Landscape of Conflict Among Therapists During War

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History of the National Assembly in Modern China

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Lyric

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The Cultural “Blood Ties” Between Medical Anthropology and Cardiovascular Disease: A Narrative Review

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Embracing Vulnerability: Navigating Self-Care, Professional Identity and the ‘Wounded Healer’ in Counselling Academia

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Überindividuelle Gefühle. Neophänomenologische Beschreibungspotenziale für die Ethnographie

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The May Fourth Warning

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The Gladiatorial Spectacles in Cyprus and the Enigma of the Amphitheater at Salamis

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Taking phenomenology beyond the first-person perspective: conceptual grounding in the collection and analysis of observational evidence

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The Horizons of Chronic Shame

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“The mind may go, but the heart knows”: Emotional care by ethnic minority carers of people living with dementia

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The Challenge of Indigenous Healing for Global Mental Health

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Shame as a moral mood in medicine

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The ethos of the nourished wounded healer: A narrative inquiry

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“I was the Woman, he was the Man”: dementia, recognition, recognisability and gendered subjectivity

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Using Diaries With Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Guidelines From a Study of Children Whose Parents Have Mental Illness

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Who am I? The identity crisis of mental health professionals living with mental illness

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Experiences of Silence in Mood Disorders

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