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Title: Critical psychology is not psychology: An essay from the perspective of an ancient Chinese philosopher Gongsun Longzi written by a so-called Hong Kong psychologist
Authors: Dr. FU Wai 
Issue Date: 2013
Source: Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 2013, pp. 277-292.
Journal: Annual Review of Critical Psychology 
Abstract: Slow-living is not regarded as a virtue, but a sin, in a bustling metropolis like Hong Kong. Procrastination is even worse, as it reveals the anxiety towards seeing a caveat underlying a possible nadir. In order to make one feel that the nadir does not exist, one will develop a delusion that "everything already exists, and there is no rooms for dispute". This projects every social phenomenon in Hong Kong: from the attitude towards disputed archipelago in Eastern Sea, to the identity of "Hong Kong" as "the city is dying". This even extends to the topic in question: psychology in Hong Kong. On one hand it "exists" as a group of people labeled as psychologists, on the other hand does not constitute an independent entity of "Hong Kong Psychology". Only "Psychology in Hong Kong" could be found.
Description: Online Access
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: https://thediscourseunit.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/china-ii-277-292.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/4399
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