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The Anatomy of Dependence
Takeo Doi
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Description for The Anatomy of Dependence
Paperback. "The key analysis of Japanese behavior"--Cover. Num Pages: 188 pages. BIC Classification: JMH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 135 x 188 x 13. Weight in Grams: 192.
Written by one of Japan's leading psychiatrists, this is a penetrating exploration of the Japanese character. It offers an analysis of the Japanese group ethic and of the origins of Japanese anti-individualism. A leading psychiatrist offers not only the most satisfying explanation of Japanese behaviour yet written, but a key to new understanding of all basic human needs.
Written by one of Japan's leading psychiatrists, this is a penetrating exploration of the Japanese character. It offers an analysis of the Japanese group ethic and of the origins of Japanese anti-individualism. A leading psychiatrist offers not only the most satisfying explanation of Japanese behaviour yet written, but a key to new understanding of all basic human needs.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Kodansha USA
Condition
New
Number of Pages
188
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781568365510
SKU
V9781568365510
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About Takeo Doi
TAKEO DOI (b. 1920), M.D., has served as a professor at the University of Tokyo and International Christian University, Tokyo, and is one of Japan's leading psychiatrists. Born in Tokyo, he graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1942. He held a number of posts at American institutes and universities, including fellowships at the Menninger School of Psychiatry and the ... Read more
Reviews for The Anatomy of Dependence
"Sensitive, original, and penetrating." —Robert J. Lifton, M.D., Yale University "A major contribution to the science of human behavior in general and to psychotherapy in particular." —William P. Lebra. University of Hawaii "An extraordinary insight into the Japanese character." —S. I. Hayakawa "Perhaps the first book by a Japanese trained in ... Read more