vol. 35, no. 1 and 2 (2002)
Philippine Journal of Psychology
Description
The Philippine Journal of Psychology(PJP) is an international refereed journal published biannually by the Psychological Association of the Philippines. It is the flagship journal of psychology in the Philippines, and its principal aim is to promote psychological studies in the Philippines and psychological studies of the Filipino people. The PJP publishes articles representing scholarly works of Philippine psychologists, articles on psychological studies conducted with Filipino participants and/or conducted in Philippine society, cross-cultural studies including a Philippine sample, and articles of general interest to psychologists studying and working with Filipino people.
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Front Matter
Editorial Board
Information for Authors
Articles
The Filipino Psychologist and the World of Psychology
Abraham I. Felipe
Discipline: Psychology
Filipino Psychology in the Third World
Virgilio G. Enriquez
Discipline: Psychology
The Case for an Indigenous Psychology
Rita H. Mataragnon
Discipline: Psychology
Oh, That Terrible Task of Teachers to Teach Psychology in the Philippines
Jaime S. J. C. Bulatao
Discipline: Psychology
Cultural Psychological Research: The View from Early Socialization Findings
Gregorio Iii H. Del Pilar
Discipline: Psychology
Gender Imagery in Philippine Psychology: A Critique of the Literature
Amaryllis Tiglao Torres
Discipline: Psychology
Methods, Mind or Meaning: Shifting Paradigms in Philippine Psychology
Amaryllis Tiglao Torres
Discipline: Psychology
Observations and Prospects
Allan B.I Bernardo
Discipline: Psychology