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In the Introduction to the volume we set out a brief overview of our subject and in our short introductions to each of the sections of the book we summarized each of the chapters and indicated how they contributed to the book’s chief themes. Here we wish to list subjects that this volume either has not covered in sufficient depth or discussed at all, but that we believe are important issues for future research on normal and abnormal behavior in Chinese culture. These subjects are meant to complement and extend the specific questions for future research discussed in individual chapters.
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Kleinman, A., Lin, TY. (1981). Epilogue. In: Kleinman, A., Lin, TY. (eds) Normal and Abnormal Behavior in Chinese Culture. Culture, Illness, and Healing, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4986-2_21
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