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Hawaii: Culture Shock, the Invisible MMPI, and Clinical Vignettes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2012

Robert F. Morgan*
Affiliation:
JCU Singapore, James Cook University, Australia. [email protected]
*
*address for correspondence: Robert F. Morgan, CU Singapore, James Cook University, 600 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 574421.

Abstract

A review of past and present psychological applications in tropical Hawaii in vignette format, including the appearance and disappearance of the MMPI as a section instrument, case histories of a parricide and his brother, senile pseudo-psychosis and an existential intervention, a forbidden island of culture suppression, and a 30-year follow-up of seasonal psychosis.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011

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