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BEIJING, Aug. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- As a large nation
with 1.3 billion people, China urgently needs to develop a more localized
psychology, said experts at the ongoing 28th International Congress of
Psychology (ICP) here Wednesday.
Prof. Wang Dengfeng, a psychology scholar with Beijing University, told Xinhua that Chinese psychology should
incorporatea whole set of theoretical knowledge of Chinese social status and
cultural background. Current psychological practice in China, however, mostly
borrows from western psychology, as foreign psychological books account for more
than 90 percent of the domestic market, even dominating college textbooks.
"Psychology in any country should be based on its
native culture," said Wang, adding that western psychology is rooted in western
culture and uses westerners as research subjects. This limits its applications
to the Chinese.
Psychology is mainly applied in human resources and
psychological consulting, which now urgently demand localized theories, Wang
said. Career evaluation in China based on western value systems will lead
employers make wrong judgments, as job applicants are asked questions such as
"What do you like for desert?" or "What kind of cheese do you like?"
Such questions are designed for western thinking,
said Wang, and are not applicable to the Chinese. "Psychological research in
accordance with China's domestic situation, could help those with psychological
problems," said Wang.
As an invited speaker with the ICP, Wang delivered a
speech to introduce his 20-year research on Chinese personality, which, dividing
Chinese personality into seven dimensions, achieved totally different results
from the similar research by western psychologists.
In Taiwan, Wang said, psychology has undergone rapid
progress in localization, as Yang Guoshu, a former professor with Taiwan
University, has published three books on Chinese personality, Chinese psychology
and change of Chinese psychology, gaining acclaim at home and abroad.
Yang advances the view that Chinese psychology should
focus more on family ties and social relations, which, reflecting society,
distinguish Chinese psychology from the western system.
Zhang Houcan, an influential scholar in Chinese
psychology, believes the government should further regulate psychological
services, issue relevant laws and regulations and cultivate psychological
professionals, thus boosting the sound and healthy development of psychology.
Experts believe that China will gradually set up its
own psychological research system with 10 years, with the joint efforts of the
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