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Anxious China : inner revolution and politics of psychotherapy / Li Zhang.

By: Publisher: Copyright date: ©2020Description: 208 PContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780520975392
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Anxious ChinaDDC classification:
  • 362.19689 23 Z64
LOC classification:
  • RC451.C6
Contents:
Introduction -- Psy fever -- Bentuhua : culturing psychotherapy -- Therapeutic relations with Chinese characteristics? -- Branding the Satir Model -- Crafting a therapeutic self -- Cultivating happiness -- Therapeutic governing -- Epilogue.
Summary: "The breathless pace of China's economic reform has brought about deep ruptures in socioeconomic structures and people's inner landscape. Faced with increasing market-driven competition and profound social changes, more and more middle-class urbanites are turning to Western-style psychological counseling to grapple with their mental distress. This book offers an in-depth ethnographic account of how an unfolding "inner revolution" is reconfiguring selfhood, psyche, family dynamics, sociality, and the mode of governing in post-socialist times. Li Zhang shows that anxiety--broadly construed in both medical and social terms--has become a powerful indicator for the general pulse of contemporary Chinese society. It is in this particular context that Zhang traces how a new psychotherapeutic culture takes root, thrives, and transforms itself across a wide range of personal, social, and political domains"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Psy fever -- Bentuhua : culturing psychotherapy -- Therapeutic relations with Chinese characteristics? -- Branding the Satir Model -- Crafting a therapeutic self -- Cultivating happiness -- Therapeutic governing -- Epilogue.

"The breathless pace of China's economic reform has brought about deep ruptures in socioeconomic structures and people's inner landscape. Faced with increasing market-driven competition and profound social changes, more and more middle-class urbanites are turning to Western-style psychological counseling to grapple with their mental distress. This book offers an in-depth ethnographic account of how an unfolding "inner revolution" is reconfiguring selfhood, psyche, family dynamics, sociality, and the mode of governing in post-socialist times. Li Zhang shows that anxiety--broadly construed in both medical and social terms--has become a powerful indicator for the general pulse of contemporary Chinese society. It is in this particular context that Zhang traces how a new psychotherapeutic culture takes root, thrives, and transforms itself across a wide range of personal, social, and political domains"-- Provided by publisher.

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