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A
Adair, J.G., 201
Ajzen, I., 124, 201
Aleaz, K.P., 172
Anderson, J.R., 159
Anderson, L., xi
Armstrong, K., 165
Ashby, W.R., 179
Audi, R., 164
Ayer, A.J., 164
B
Beeghley, L., 143
Berry, J.W., 6, 61
Bharati, A., 67–69, 168
Bhawuk, D.P.S., 1, 6–12, 14, 19, 20, 23,  
40, 42, 43, 54, 57, 60, 68, 70,  
72, 102, 109, 113–115, 123, 154, 159, 
163, 169, 173–175, 177–179, 181, 
186–188, 190–193, 195–199, 201, 202
Bochner, A.P., xi 
Bond, M.H., 23, 91, 143
BonJour, L.,164
Boring, E.G., 34
Bose, A.B., 51
Brinberg, D., 60
C
Campbell, D.T., 50, 111, 174
Capra, F., 37, 61
Chaitanya, S., 28, 29, 165, 186
Chakrabarty, A., 164, 173
Chandrasekar, A., 51, 189
Chattopadhyaya, G.P., 30, 175
Christopher, J., 62
Chun, D., 191
Churchman, C.W., 44, 49
Cohen, L., 67
Cook, T.D., 111, 174
Csikszentmihalyi, M., 159
D
Dalal, A.K., 178, 180
Delle Fave, A., 62
Diener, E., 117
E
Earley, P.C., 10, 143
Ellemers, N., 143
Ellis, C., xi
England, G.W., 143, 144
Erez, M., 10, 143
F
Fishbein, M., 124, 201
Foucault, M., 164
G
Gambhiranand, S., 52–53, 165, 167, 168
Gandhi, M.K., 7, 21, 38, 109, 130, 181, 195
Gangrade, K.D., 51
Geertz, C.J., 200
Gergen, K., 6, 8, 55, 61, 63
Gilbert, D., 143
Glaser, B.G., 189, 204
Goyandaka, J., 145–148
Grigorenko, E.L., 61
Grosch, W.N., 191
Author Index

228
Author Index
H
Hackman, J.R., 98, 144, 161
Hall, E.T., 51
Hasegawa, H., 44, 188
Haslam, S.A., 143
Helms-Mills, J., 143
Hickey, J., 143
Hilton, D., 163
Hofstede, G., 5, 10, 43, 51, 143, 207
Homes, E.,181
Hwang, K.K., 23, 163, 164, 183–184,  
200, 203
I
Inglehart, R., 5, 143
Ishwarchandra, 165
Iyengar, T.R.R., 6, 37, 61
J
Jounard, S.M., xi
K
Kennedy, P., 154, 163
Kilman, R.H., 44, 49, 50, 53
Kim, U., 10, 61, 200
Knippenberg, D.V., 143
Kolodner, J.L., 204
Kroeber, A.L., 25, 26, 33, 41, 43
Kuhn, T.S., 49, 102
L
Lebowitz, M., 204
Leung, K., 23, 91, 143
Liu, J.H., 163
M
Mahapatra, M., 61
Marsella, A.J., 2, 24, 63, 111, 123, 200
Massimini, F., 62
McGrath, J.E., 60
Miller, J.G., 10, 61
Mills, A.J., 143
Misra, G., 178, 180
Mitroff, I.I., 44, 49, 50, 53, 57
Monier-Williams, M., 102, 172, 183
Moore, C.A., 77, 164, 172, 185, 186
Munusamy, V.P., 11, 102, 154, 163, 188, 189, 
199, 200
Murthy, S.R.N., 36, 61
N
Nambudiri, C.N.S., 144
Neuijen, B., 51
O
Ohayv, D.D., 51
Oldham, G.R., 98, 144, 161
Olsen, D.C., 191
Osborne, A., 100–101, 186, 192
Otto, T.G., 183
P
Paranjpe, A.C., 7, 68, 69, 175,  
178, 200
Pareek, U., 175
Patton, M.Q., 44
Pirsig, R.M., 62
Platow, M.J., 143
Poortinga, Y.H., 201
Prabhupad, A.C.B.S., 20, 29, 53, 77, 101,  
139, 181
Prasad, M.N., 6, 37, 61
Puligandla, R., 37, 61
Q
Quine, W.V., 164
R
Radhakrishnan, S., 67, 77, 164, 172
Raina, M.K., 42, 193
Rao, R.K., 7, 175, 176, 178
Rao, T.V., 144
Ratner, C., 6, 197
Richardson, F., 62
S
Sanders, G., 51
Saiyadain, M.S., 144
Schank, R.C., 204
Schroeder, G.L., 181
Schwartz, S.H., 10, 22, 43, 91, 143
Sharp, H., 183
Sheldon, W.H., 186
Shourie, A., xi
Shweder, R.A., 61, 62, 112, 197
Simonton, D.K., 26, 28, 33,  
40–42, 44
Sinha, J.B.P., 6, 19, 68, 144,  
173–179, 205

229
Author Index
Sismondo, S., 166
Slobin, D.I.,61
Smith, K., 62
Smtih, L.T.,163
Sri Ram, 165
Stake, R.E.,200
Sternberg, R.J., 61
Strauss A.L., 189, 204
T
Taub, M., 161
Thomas, R., 143
Thompson, W., 143
Triandis, H.C., 2, 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 22, 40, 
43, 44, 54, 55, 90, 109, 112, 123, 143, 
163, 164, 194, 198, 201, 203, 206, 207, 
209, 210
Tullier, M., 161
V
Vanucci, M.,6, 37, 61
Varma, S.B.L., 130, 178
Vaughan, F., 62
W
Watson, J.B., 185
Weber, M., 143, 150, 183
Wilson, E.O., 62, 112
Y
Yang, K.S., 23, 91, 163, 179, 180, 200, 203
Yang, C.F., 91, 200, 203
Z
Zohar, D., 62

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231
A
Accuracy, 44, 48, 51
Adi zankara
, 34, 70, 71, 81, 84, 102, 105,  
106, 122, 128, 129, 133, 141,  
145, 146, 148, 169, 170, 181,  
184, 190
ahanGkAr
, 209
Anger, 66, 69, 111–115, 118, 128, 129, 131, 
132, 134, 138, 142, 189, 190, 191, 193, 
200, 208
antaHkaraNa
, 69, 76, 77, 82, 83, 131, 133, 
135, 137, 182, 207
Anthropology, 111–113, 168, 206
Artifacts, 172
Atman
, 58, 65, 68–74, 77, 78, 80–88, 95, 101, 
103, 104, 106, 109, 118–122, 132, 133, 
135, 137, 138, 140, 141, 146, 148, 154, 
161, 166–168, 170, 172–174, 182, 184, 
186, 209
Attitude, 10, 14, 56, 62, 119, 124, 144, 160, 
186, 188, 201
B
Behavior, 1, 5, 8–10, 12, 14, 15, 23, 24, 33, 
40–44, 48, 58, 59, 61–63, 66,  
77, 78, 86, 93, 96, 97, 99, 100,  
103, 108, 109, 111–114, 118,  
121, 123–125,
Behavioral setting, 180
bhagavad-Gita
, 21, 24, 29, 52, 63, 65,  
69–72, 77–81, 84, 86, 87, 89, 93, 95, 
96, 99, 101, 111, 113, 114, 115, 117, 
118, 120, 121, 124, 127, 130, 131, 132, 
133, 134, 138, 144, 145, 150, 152, 156, 
157, 159, 160, 161, 164–166, 168, 169, 
173, 181, 186, 189, 190, 191, 201
bhaktiyoga
, 132, 137–138, 170
bhAva
, 112
brahmA
, 81, 140, 149–153, 191
brahman
, 34, 53, 58, 72–74, 79, 81–86,  
95, 97–101, 105, 120, 129, 132,  
133, 134–141, 145, 147–152,  
159, 165, 166–171, 173, 174, 184, 191, 
192
Buddha, 26, 27, 33, 35, 38, 90
buddhi
, 69, 70, 76–78, 80, 82–87, 115, 129, 
130, 133, 134, 135, 137, 139, 140, 
146, 157, 161, 167, 182, 189, 190, 
207, 209
C
Cause, 34, 50, 51, 98, 112, 117, 120,  
125, 134, 147, 149, 150, 157,  
189, 192
Certainty, 50, 51
Collectivism, 10–16, 19, 22, 41, 43, 88,  
109, 178
Collectivist, 10–14, 16–20, 41, 44, 54, 90,  
91, 176
Colonial, 90, 182, 188, 201, 203, 205
Colonialism, 163, 183, 196, 204
Colonize, 201
Conformity, 8, 11
Contributions
methodological, 203–206
practice, 208–209
theoretical, 206–208
Creativity, 19, 33, 34, 40–45, 69, 193, 194, 
205, 206
Cultural artifacts, 172
Cultural behavior, 194, 195, 205, 206
Cultural insight, 24, 47–63, 187–189, 203
Subject Index

232
Subject Index
D
Deduction, 50
Deductive, 61
Desire, 14, 17, 24, 33, 35, 40, 44, 55, 66,  
71, 77, 79–81, 87, 99–101, 104, 105, 
111–125, 128–132, 134, 136, 141, 142, 
145, 149, 153–156, 161, 169, 170, 171, 
189–191,  
193, 200, 204, 206
dhyAnayoga
, 81, 130, 132, 137, 170
durgA saptazati
, 53, 75–77
E
Ecology, 6, 37, 40, 42, 61, 114, 115, 123,  
194, 205, 209
Emic, 6, 8, 9, 19, 22, 60–62, 69, 74, 95,  
106, 125, 180, 182, 187, 189, 193,  
199, 200, 201, 205, 208
Emotion, 6, 24, 40, 70, 74, 77, 78, 85, 
111–118, 121–125, 206
Epistemology, 163–174, 207
Equality, 13–15
Equity, 13, 125
Etic
GCF, 197, 199, 200, 206, 207
LCM, 198–200, 207
Experiment, 36, 50, 62, 160, 177–179, 185, 
193, 200
F
Framework, 10–16, 22, 40, 69, 91, 112, 123, 
150, 163, 186, 198–200, 203, 204,  
206, 208
Frustration, 109, 118
G
Gandhi, M.K., 7, 21, 38, 109, 130, 181, 195
GCF etic, 197, 199, 200, 206, 207
Generalizable, 107, 171
Genius, 25, 26, 32–35, 37, 40–44, 91, 93, 95
Globalization, 4, 5, 181, 188, 204, 209
Global psychology, 22–24, 40–45, 47, 58–63, 
65, 88–89, 91, 104–109, 121–123, 
139–140, 142, 160–161, 183–184,  
193, 194, 196–202, 205, 206,  
207, 209
God, 29–34, 37, 55, 59, 73, 84, 117, 149,  
165, 192, 193
Group dynamics, 9, 10, 12, 19
adjourning, 16
forming, 15
norming, 15
performing, 15
storming, 15
Group goals, 15–17
H
hanuman
, 9
Happiness, 66, 70, 71, 83, 87, 102, 114, 115, 
117–119, 125, 127–142, 154, 159, 169, 
173, 191, 208, 210
History, 7, 26, 28–30, 38–40, 42, 43, 59, 90, 
163, 182, 183, 194, 204
I
Immigrant, 195
Indeterminate, 48–50, 62
Indigenous culture, 3, 6, 19, 48, 60, 62, 
193–196
Indigenous psychology, 1–24, 33, 41, 44, 45, 
61, 63, 91, 93, 110, 172, 179, 183, 188, 
194, 199, 200, 201, 203, 209
Indigenous research, 1–6, 33, 41, 59, 163, 179, 
180, 188, 196, 200, 204, 208
Individualism, 10–16, 19, 22, 41, 43, 90,  
109, 143
Individualist, 5, 10–14, 16–19, 44, 71, 90
Inductive, 61
Insight, 7, 19, 24, 47–63, 91, 95, 106, 108, 
111, 124, 127, 143, 159, 160, 163,  
181, 182, 185, 186, 188, 189,  
193, 196, 201, 203, 208, 209
Interesting, 20, 47, 50, 55, 56, 59, 75, 78, 79, 
90, 94, 96, 108, 120, 123, 124, 140, 
161, 171, 176, 200
Internet, 2, 3, 183, 204
IzopaniSad
, 79, 165–173
J
jnAnyoga
, 132–134, 137, 138, 148
K
kAmasaMkalpavivarjana
, 128–132, 170
karmayoga
, 86, 102–104, 106, 111, 117, 132, 
134, 135, 137, 146, 148, 157, 160, 165, 
170, 206
karmayogi
, 21, 22, 135, 139, 148, 196, 205
kenopaniSad
, 146, 167, 172
koza

233
Subject Index
Anandamayakoza
, 73, 74, 81, 173
annamayakoza
, 73, 74, 76, 80, 173
manomayakoza
, 73, 74, 76, 80, 81, 173
prANamayakoza
, 73, 74, 76, 81, 173
vijnAnmayakoza
, 73, 74, 81, 173
L
Law of contradiction, 49, 51
Law of excluded middle, 49, 51, 168, 179
LCM etic, 198–200, 207
Leader, 7, 17, 19–22, 39, 109, 124,  
144, 154, 155, 175, 176, 195,  
196, 205
Leadership, 5, 7, 8, 11, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 
59, 97, 144, 175, 176, 189, 196,  
198, 205
List of saints, 27–28
Logic, 18, 48, 49, 51, 52, 58, 62, 75, 140,  
168, 206
M
Machiavellianism, 8, 9
Mahesh Yogi, 6, 20, 25, 26, 28, 34–37,  
43, 55
manas
, 69, 70, 74–87, 98, 103–107, 115,  
118, 119, 123, 128, 130, 133,  
134, 135, 137, 139, 141, 146,  
148, 151, 157, 159, 161, 171,  
173, 182, 207, 209
mantra
, 32, 35, 56–58, 148, 153, 159
manusmRti
, 96, 102, 159, 168, 192
Materialism, 55
Material world, 81, 83, 96, 101, 108, 115, 117, 
118, 120, 122, 123, 127, 130, 132, 133, 
135, 138, 140, 144, 146, 149, 156,  
157, 173
Migration, 3, 4
Misery, 55, 117, 130
Model, 1, 8–10, 14–24, 40, 42, 44, 45,  
47–63, 67, 70, 73–75, 91, 95–97, 
106–125, 142–150, 163, 168, 171, 
175, 176, 179, 181, 184, 196, 200, 
203, 209
Modernity, 4, 5
Mother Teresa, 20, 43, 109
Motivation, 5–7, 57, 109, 123, 124, 129, 144, 
150, 160
Multilevel, 174, 180
Multiparadigmatic, 59, 62, 63, 170, 188
Multiple method, 62, 179, 182, 200,  
201, 206
N
narsiMha
, 53
O
Objective, 8, 15, 26, 48, 49, 51, 55, 58, 62, 71, 
73, 105, 106, 111, 112, 114, 122, 124, 
138, 159, 163, 166, 171, 175, 176, 178, 
180, 184, 185, 202
Objective culture, 51, 121
Objectivity, 48, 50, 62
Ontology, 163–184, 206, 207
P
Paradigms, 23, 24, 33, 41, 45, 59, 61–63,  
72, 163, 175, 178, 179,  
183–202, 208
Path, 23, 29–34, 81, 89, 93–110, 117, 119, 
123, 125, 127–140, 146–148, 150–152, 
155, 159, 167, 170, 171, 182, 187, 193, 
205, 208
Political behavior, 195
Postmodernist, 61, 143
Poverty, 178
pratyahAr
, 54
Precision, 48, 51
Problem solution
Psychology
global, 22–24, 40–45, 47, 58–63, 65,  
93, 98, 106, 108, 110, 127,  
141–142
indigenous, 1–24, 33, 41, 44, 45, 61, 63, 
91, 93, 110, 163, 172, 179, 182–184, 
188, 194, 196–204, 206–208
regional, 176, 199, 206
universal, 6, 61, 127, 197, 199,  
201, 203
Pursuit of certainty, 50
R
rAmakRSNa (Ramakrishna)
, 25–27, 29–34, 
136, 168
ramaNa maharShi
, 167, 168, 186, 192
Ram, S., 165
rasa
, 112
Rational, 11, 18, 51, 57, 58, 124, 184
Refugee, 3
Rejection of the indeterminate, 50, 62
Relational, 11, 18
Relaxation response, 56–58
Reliability, 48, 51

234
Subject Index
Religion, 3, 20, 25, 26, 28, 30, 33, 37, 40, 50, 
61, 200
Religious, 9, 20, 25, 30, 32, 33, 56, 59, 106, 
108, 187, 188
Replication, 51, 57
Research method, 50, 123
Research methodology, 48, 50,  
177, 204
S
Saints, 7, 27–28, 32, 40, 43, 44, 105, 106, 136, 
161, 173, 194
sannyas
, 39, 66, 104, 137, 168, 205
sannyAsi
, 66, 67, 103, 196, 205
Science, 6, 7, 25, 26, 34–37, 41, 44, 47–51, 
55–59, 61, 62, 69, 164, 177, 178, 181, 
200, 201
Scope, 7–9, 23, 61, 154, 164, 174,  
189, 207
Self
concept of, 11–14, 16–18, 54, 65–90, 93, 
95, 106, 107, 109, 120, 125, 139, 141, 
173, 207, 209
metaphysical, 65, 67–72, 74, 95, 108, 109, 
173, 207, 209
physical, 65, 67–71, 73–77, 93–95,  
104, 107, 108, 120, 122, 138,  
207, 209
regional, 65, 90–92
social, 65, 67–72, 74–77, 86–89, 91–94, 
100–102, 107, 108, 125, 138,  
140, 207
Society, 5, 11, 14, 15, 20, 34, 41, 63, 67,  
68, 102, 108, 115, 154, 155, 158, 161, 
168, 177, 181, 186, 188,  
195, 196, 200
Sorrow, 71, 102, 128–130, 134, 139, 140,  
159, 173
Spirituality, 6, 25–45, 47, 57, 63, 81, 87, 93, 
105, 110, 120, 122, 129, 152, 167, 
173, 179, 180, 186, 193, 206, 208, 
209, 210
sthitaprajna
, 79, 80, 104, 105, 117, 118, 121, 
122, 125, 128–130, 140
Stress, 7, 55, 57, 58, 109, 111, 124, 127, 132, 
141, 159, 161, 173, 191
Subjective, 48, 51, 55, 62, 111, 112, 117, 
123–125, 143, 176, 182,  
202, 209
Subjective culture, 48, 51, 55, 62, 109, 110, 
112, 123, 143, 209
Sufi, 26, 43, 181
Superstition, 58
T
Theory, 1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 15, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 
36, 39, 41, 43, 44, 47, 49–51, 55, 60, 
61, 63, 79, 99, 100, 107, 109, 113, 124, 
143–161, 164, 171–176, 178–179, 
184–186, 189, 193–196, 199–205, 207, 
208
Theory of reasoned action, 124,  
201, 202
Thick description, 3, 9, 21, 196,  
198, 200
Tourism, 3, 43
Transcendental meditation (TM), 6, 20, 26, 
34–37, 39, 47, 55–59
U
Unhappiness, 77, 115, 117–120, 125, 127, 
134, 139, 191, 
Unlimited supply of culture, 4
Unlimited supply of labor, 4
upaniSad
, 29, 37, 52, 53, 58, 61, 73–74, 141, 
146, 149, 152, 153, 172, 173, 176, 179, 
181
V
Value, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 19, 20, 22, 23, 
25, 33, 40–44, 47, 48, 50–52, 56, 58, 
62, 74, 76, 77, 81, 89, 91, 93, 109, 
111, 121, 123–125, 141–143, 146, 
150, 175, 179, 188, 194, 198–201, 
206, 207
Value free, 49, 51
viSNu
, 105, 149, 152, 153, 155
viSNu sahasranAma
, 105, 152
vivekcudAmaNi
, 111, 118, 122, 184
W
Work
motivation, 144
value, 8, 143, 145, 150, 207
World, 1–6, 8, 12, 25, 33–36, 39, 40,  
43, 48–50, 52–55, 58, 59, 62,  
81, 83, 87, 88, 95, 96, 101, 107, 114, 
115, 119–123, 127, 130, 133, 138–140, 
144, 147, 152, 154–157, 163, 167, 169, 

235
Subject Index
171, 173, 179, 182–184, 188, 189, 196, 
201, 204, 207–209
Worldview, 1–6, 12, 37, 47, 48, 50, 52–59, 
61–63, 65, 67, 91, 93, 94, 106, 110, 
115, 125, 131, 142, 147–150, 152–154, 
156, 158, 163–166,  
169, 173, 179, 181, 182, 184,  
188, 191, 193, 201, 207,  
208, 210
Y
yogavAsiSTha
, 89, 111, 118–121
Z
zeitgeist
, 7, 34, 36, 37, 40, 42, 163, 194,  
195, 205
Ziva
, 140
zivo’ham
, 70, 71, 102

Document Outline

  • Cover
  • Spirituality and Indian Psychology
  • ISBN 9781441981097
  • Dedication
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: The Global Need for Indigenous Psychology
    • Reasons for Pursuing Indigenous Research
    • Psychology in India
    • Scope for Indigenizing Psychology
    • Cultural Variations in Group Dynamics
    • Individualism and Collectivism: A Theoretical Framework
    • A Group Dynamics Model
    • Exploring Cross-Cultural Validity of the Model
    • An Indian Typology of Leaders
    • sannyAsi Leaders
    • karmayogi Leaders
    • Pragmatic Leaders
    • Legitimate Nonleaders
    • Implications for Global Psychology
  • Chapter 2: Spirituality in India: The Ever Growing Banyan Tree
    • Historical Analysis
    • Case Analyses
    • Ramakrishna1: One God, Different Paths
    • Maharishi Mahesh Yogi4: Bridging Scienceand Spirituality with TM
    • Osho Rajneesh6: Bridging Sex and samAdhi
    • Implications for Global Psychology
  • Chapter 3: Model Building from Cultural Insights
    • Introduction
    • Culture of Science
    • The Indian Worldview
    • Consequences of the Indian Worldview
    • Transcendental Meditation and Science
    • Implications for Global Psychology
  • Chapter 4: Indian Concept of Self
    • Stages of Life and Concept of Self
    • Physical, Social, and Metaphysical Self
    • Atman as Self in the bhagavadgItA
    • Concept of Physical Self in the vedic sandhyA
    • Concept of Self in the upaniSads
    • Concept of Self in yoga
    • Concept of Self in durgA saptazatI
    • Concept of Self and antaHkaraNa
    • Concept of Self and manas
    • Concept of Self and buddhi
    • Concept of Self and ahaGkAra
    • Regional Concept of Self
    • Implications for Global Psychology
  • Chapter 5: The Paths of Bondage and Liberation
    • Toward Real Self Through Work: A Process Model
    • Self and svadharma
    • Performing or Not Performing One’s svadharma
    • Intention: sakAma (or with Desire) or niSkAma(or Without Desire)?
    • Path 1: Work as Bondage
    • Path 2: Liberation Through Work
    • The Superiority of Path 2
    • niSkAma karma and vedAnta: tridoza and Their Antidotes
    • Implications for Global Psychology
  • Chapter 6: A Process Model of Desire
  • Chapter 7: A General Model of Peace and Happiness
    • Peace and Happiness in the bhagavadgItA
    • kAmasaMkalpavivarjana or the Path of Shedding Desires
    • jnAnyoga or the Path of Knowledge
    • karmayoga or the Path of Work
    • dhyAnyoga or the Path of Meditation
    • bhaktiyoga or the Path of Devotion
    • Path 2 and Synonyms of Peace and Happiness
    • Support for the Model in Other Indian Texts
    • Implications for Global Psychology
  • Chapter 8: karma: An Indian Theory of Work
    • The Philosophy of karma
    • yajna, karma, and Work
    • niSkAma karma or Work Without Desire
    • Working for Social Good
    • Working with Devotion
    • Why to Work
    • How to Work
    • Implications for Global Psychology
  • Chapter 9: Epistemology and Ontology of Indian Psychology
    • Deriving Epistemology and Ontology of Indian Psychology
    • Theory, Method, and Practice of Indian Psychology
    • Theories in Indian Psychology
    • Methodology for Indian Psychology
    • Practice of Indian Psychology
    • Characteristics of Indian Psychology
    • Implications for Global Psychology
  • Chapter 10: Toward a New Paradigm of Psychology
    • Cultural Insight and Knowledge Creation
    • Building Models by Content Analysis of Scriptures
    • Discovering or Mining Models from Scriptures
    • Recognition of What Works in Indigenous Cultures
    • Questioning Western Concepts (Recognitionof What Does Not Work)
    • Implications for Global Psychology
  • Chapter 11: Summary and Implications
    • Methodological Contributions
    • Theoretical Contributions
    • Contribution to Practice
    • Implications for Future Research
  • References
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index

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