Includes bibliographical references (pages 439-501) and indexes
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An introduction to culture and psychology -- Cross-cultural research methods -- Enculturation -- Culture and developmental processes -- Culture and cognition -- Culture and gender -- Culture and health -- Culture and emotion -- Culture, language, and communication -- Culture and personality -- Culture and psychological disorders -- Culture and psychotherapy as treatment for psychological disorders -- Culture, self, and identity -- Culture and social behavior -- Culture and organizations
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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From the publisher. This field-leading book puts psychological theories and concepts into a cross-cultural framework that invites readers to discover, question, and ultimately, understand the relationship between culture and psychology through exploration of topics like changing gender roles, sexuality, self-esteem, aggression, personality, and mate selection. It all adds up to a book that will leave readers with a deeper, more complex understanding of the nature of culture, its relationship to psychological processes, and the differences and similarities between cultures in the increasingly globalized world