TY - JOUR AU - Hsu, Jing AB - FORMATION AND CHINESE PERSONALITY CULTURE, ILLNESS* MENTAL WEN-SHING M.D. TSENG, Senior National Taiwan University Psychiatrist, Department of Neuro-Psychiatry, 1965- WHO Fellow in Taiwan, China; Psychiatry Hospital, Taipei, Republic of Massachusetts Mental Health Center and 1968, Fellow, Department of Teaching Harvard Medical Mass. School, Boston, Psychiatry, AND JING M.D. HSU, Mental Health Tien Medical Taiwan, Clinic, Center, Staff Psychiatrist, Taipei, AAUW and Fellow in China; 1966-1968, Republic of Fulbright Psychiatry Massachusetts Mental Health Center and Fellow, of Teaching Department Harvard Medical Mass. School, Boston, Psychiatry, INTRODUCTION have interest in the of &dquo;culture developed increasing study PSYCHIATRISTS and in the last few decades. There is a need to under- psychiatry&dquo; practical stand different of life and the in which mental illness is manifested in ways ways different cultures in order to enable us to of across apply knowledge psychiatry cultural boundaries. It is also of theoretical interest to what is the inquire universal human and what are cultural variants of human behavior in pattern order to us broaden our of human life and our theories of help concept improve psychiatry. The authors have had to of two opportunities compare psychiatric patients different cultures: Chinese in Taiwan and American in Massachusetts. The TI - Chinese Culture, Personality Formation and Mental Illness JF - International Journal of Social Psychiatry DO - 10.1177/002076407001600101 DA - 1970-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/chinese-culture-personality-formation-and-mental-illness-4vBJTicw2R SP - 5 EP - 14 VL - 16 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -