Wednesday, June 23, 2004

References in SIkolohiyang Pilipino

Joy B. Alvarez (1975) Hiya: kahulugan, manipestasyon at kadahilanan. In V.G. Enriquez (ed.) Pagkataong Pilipino: I. Layunin, Ugali, Katangian at Pakikipagkapwa. (pp. 115-126). Quezon City: Department of Psychology, University of the Philippines.

Isidro Panlasigui (1977) Ang Sikolohiya ng mga Pilipino. In V.G. Enriquez (ed.) Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Mga Piliping Papel (Serye ng mga Papel sa Pagkataong Pilipino), Paper No. 1 (August), 2-10. (Also as The Psychology of the Filipino People. Far Eastern Economic Review (1956), 21(25), 811-823.)

Nida R. Almonte & Abraham B. Velasco (1977) Ang Konseptong ng Disiplina ng mga Pilipino: Isang Panimulang Pag-aaral. In V.G. Enriquez (ed.) Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Mga Piliping Papel (Serye ng mga Papel sa Pagkataong Pilipino), Paper No. 3 (October), 23-47.

The Anatomy of Philippine Psychology: Rethinking Filipino Psychology in UST

The Anatomy of Philippine Psychology.
UNITAS, 38(4), December, 1965.

Jose A. Samson, Is there a Filipino Psychology? 477-487

Jesus Merino, O.P, Oriental Traits and the psychology of the Filipinos. 488-497

Vicente Rosales, Influence of Spanish Culture of the Filipinos. 498-504

Fernando Hofile(n)a, The Child in the Fil-American Setting. 505-510

Emmanuel Vit. Samson, Typologies and the Filipino Temperament. 511-516

Josefa G. Estrada, Inferiority Complex--A Filipino Temperament? 517-523

Jose A. Samson, Peculiar Patterns of Behavior in Filipino Setting. 524-536

Jesus Merino, O.P., Religiosity and NAtionalism among the Filipinos. 537-545

Adoracion Ajorna, The Ningas Kugon and the Ma(n)ana Habit. 546-551

Josefa G. Estrada, The Hospitality and Loyalty of the FIlipinos. 552-558

Eliseo Vibar, Understanding the Filipino Character and the Prevention of Crime. 559-569

Emmanuel Vit. Samson, Modern Changes in Behavior Patterns and Future Directions in the Filipino Psychology. 57-575

Note: On December 1965, the UNITAS, a quarterly scholar review of the University of Santo Tomas published a collection of papers on psychology that are presently an embodiment of literature in both Philippine Psychology and Filipino Psychology. The quarterly journal is consisted of 13 articles, three reports, one book review, index of volume 38 and a sworn statement. The total of pages is from 477-636, excluding the table of contents.

(n)--refers to hyphenated n.

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The Anatomy of Philippine Psychology: Rethinking Filipino Psychology in UST.

(RESEARCH STATUS: TENTAIVE, WORKING PAPER. Do not cite)

ABSTRACT

Even before there was a Philippine Psychology and Sikolohiyang Pilipino, scholars in UST have started teaching and practicing psychology. The aim of this paper is to review the papers that were published in the UNITAS (see above)almost four decades that have passed. These papers in psychology have contributed in the development of Philippine Psychology and Sikolohiyang Pilipino literature. The paper also accounts a brief history of Psychology and the establishment, curricula and trends of teaching Filipino Psychology at the University of Santo Tomas. Some insights and recommendations are given for further strengthening the teaching of Filipino Psychology in UST.

CONTENTS

1. Introduction.
2. History of Psychology in University of Santo Tomas
a. Founders and establishment of the Department of Psychology
b. Studies conducted in UST concerning Psychology (Philippine Psychology and Sikolohiyang Pilipino).
3. The Anatomy of Philippine Psychology: A Review
4. Sikolohiyang Pilipino: General Characteristics
a. Introduction of concepts, methodologies and applications.
b. Teachers, curriculum, and studies in SP in UST.
4. Trends and Developments of Psychology in UST.
5. Insights and Recommendations
a. Advantages and Liitations in Teaching Filipino Psychology
b. Implications of Teaching Filipino Psychology


Copyright (C) John Hermes C. Untalan, June 23, 2004 (Wednesday), 2:05p.m.

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References

Jose A. Samson (1965) A Note on the Psycho-Physiology of the Emtoions. UNITAS, 38(1), 155-160.

Jose A. Samson (1965) Schizophrenia among Filipino Children. UNITAS, 38(2), 298-310.

Lucila Ortiz-Bance (2001) The Development of an Assessment Tool for Work Values Inventory for Teachers (WVIT). UNITAS, (4), .

Friday, June 18, 2004

References Concerning Indigenous Psychologies

Adair, J.G., Puhan, B.N., & Vohra, N. (1993) Indigenization of Psychology: Empirical Assessment of Progress in Indian Reserach. International Journal of Psychology, 28(2), 149-169.

Adair, J.G. (1996) The Indigenous Psychology Bandwagon: Cautions and Considerations. In J. Pandey, D. Sinha, & D.P.S. Bhawuk (Eds.) Asian Contributions to Cross-Cultural Psychology (pp. 50-58). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications.

Berry, J.W. & Kim, U. (1993) The Way Ahead: From Indigenous Psychology to a Universal Psychology. In U. Kim & J. W. Berry (Eds.) Indigenous Psychologies: Research and Experience in Cultural Context ( Vol. 17, Cross-Cultural Reserach and Methodology Series; pp.277-280). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications.

Berry, J.W., Poortinga, Y.H., Segall, M.H., Dasen, P.R. (1992) Cross-cultural psychology: Research and applications. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Church, A.T. (1987) Personality Research in a Non-Western Culture: The Philippines. Psychological Bulletin, 102(2), 272-292.

Diaz-Guerrero, R. (1993) Mexican Ethnopsychology. In U. Kim & J. W. Berry (Eds.) Indigenous Psychologies: Research and Experience in Cultural Context ( Vol. 17, Cross-Cultural Reserach and Methodology Series; pp. 44-55). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications.

Gabrenya, W. K., Jr. (2004, in press). A sociology of science approach to understanding indigenous psychologies. In B. N. Setiadi, W. J. Lonner, A. Supratiknya, & Y. H. Poortinga (Eds.), Ongoing Themes in Psychology and Culture.

Gergen, K.J., Gulerce, A., Lock, A., & Misra, G. (1996) Psychological Science in Cultural Context. American Psychologist, 51, 496-503.

Greenfield, P.M. (1996) Culture as Process: Empirical Methods for Cultural Psychology. In J.W. Berry, Y.H. Poortinga, & J. Pandey (Eds.) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 301-346). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Ho, D.Y.F. (1998) Indigenous Psychologies: Asian Perspectives. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 29(1), 88-103.

Ho, D.Y.F. (1998) Interpersonal Relationship and Relationship Dominance: An Analysis Based on Methodological Relationalism. Asian Journal of Social Psychiology, 1(1), 1-16.

Ho, D.Y.F., Peng, S.Q., Lai, A.C., & Chan, S.F.F. (2001) Indigenization and Beyond: Methodological Relationalism in the study of Personality across Cultural Traditions. Journal of Personality, 69(6), 925-953.

Kim, U. (1999) After the "crisis" in social psychology: The development of the transactional model of science. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2(1), 1-19.

Kim, U., Park, Y.S., Park, D. (2000) The Challenge of Cross-Cultural Psychology: The Role of the Indigenous Psychology. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 31(1), 63-75.

Lonner, W.J., & Adamopoulos, J. (1996) Culture as Antecedent to Behavior. In J.W. Berry, Y.H. Poortinga, & J. Pandey (Eds.) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 43-84). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Miller, J.G. (1996) Theoretical Issues in Cultural Psychology. In J.W. Berry, Y.H. Poortinga, & J. Pandey (Eds.) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 85-128). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Poortinga, Y.H. (1996) Towards Convergence? In J.W. Berry, Y.H. Poortinga, & J. Pandey (Eds.) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 347-388). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Poortinga, Y.H. (1996) Indigenous Psychology: Scientific Ethnocentrism in a New Guise? In J. Pandey, D. Sinha, & D.P.S. Bhawuk (Eds.) Asian Contributions to Cross-Cultural Psychology (pp. 59-71). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications.

Shams, M. (2000) Power, regulation and pressure: Issues in the study of indigenous psyhcologies. Imperium, I, December 2000.

Sinha, D. (1993) Indigenization of Psychology in India and Its Relevance. In U. Kim & J. W. Berry (Eds.) Indigenous Psychologies: Research and Experience in Cultural Context ( Vol. 17, Cross-Cultural Reserach and Methodology Series; pp. 30-43). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications.

Sinha, D. (1996) Indigenizing Psychology. In J.W. Berry, Y.H. Poortinga, & J. Pandey (Eds.) Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2nd ed., pp. 129-170). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Tuesday, June 15, 2004

Sikolohiyang Pilipino References/Textbooks

Rogelia Pe-Pua (1982) Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, Metodo at Gamit [Filipino Psychology: Theory, Methods and Applications] Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Press & Akademya ng Sikolohiya.
...still in print (1997) UP Press, Quezon City.

Allen Aganon and Ma. Assumpta David, SVD (1985) New Directions in Indigenous Psychology: Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Isyu, Pananaw, at Kaalaman. [Filipino Psychology: Issue, Perspective and Knowledge] Manila, Philippines: National Book Store.
...out of print.

Virgilio G. Enriquez (1990) Indigenous Psychology: A Book of Readings. Quezon City, Philippines: Akademya ng Sikolohiya.
...out of print.

Virgilio G. Enriquez (1992) From Colonial to Liberation Psychology: The Philippine Experience Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Press.
...still in print (1994, 1997) by De La Salle University Press, Taft, Manila.

Virgilio G. Enriquez (1994) Pagbabangong-Dangal: Cultural Empowerment and Indigenous Psychology QWuezon City, Philippines: Akademya ng Sikolohiya.
...tentative status, contact PSSP.

Elizabeth Protacio-Marcelino and Reogelia Pe-Pua (1999) Unang Dekada ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Kaalaman, Gamit, at Etika. [A First Decade of Filipino Psychology: Knowledge, Application and Ethics). Quezon City, Philippines: PSSP.
...tentative status, contact PSSP.

Roberto E. Javier Jr. (1999) Filipino ang Wika: Pilipino ang Diwa. [Filipino Language: Filipino Psyche] Quezon City, Philippines: PSSP.
...tentative status, contact PSSP.

Rogelia Pe-Pua and Elizabeth Protacio-Marcelino (2002) Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Pamana ni Virgilio g. Enriquez. [Filipino Psychology: A Legacy of Virgilio G. Enriquez] Binhi 2002-01. Quezon City, Philippines: PSSP.
...tentative status, contact PSSP.


Psychology in Culture and Mind: Culture and Mind in Psychology (Part 1)

The Introduction of Psychology as Science: Nature or Culture?

Jahoda (m.r.)explicates that the notion and study of psychological knowledge has been at start the dubious ideas of social scientists except of the psychologist before psychologist had come to age (i.e., to call them selves as such). The psychological knowledge that was born out of this stern efforts were that of man under culture and society. However, the history of psychology, as most who have read one, have singled out the study of psychology under culture and society. Culture and society has been kept under the impression that it can be both controlled and limited/directed.

This effort of 'invisibling' culture and society in psychology has brought out the idea that psychology in itself is a natural science, which is an artefact per se. Wundt regarded psychology as a cultural (and social) science (Enriquez, 1994), that which is not a natural science bound to be purely scientific and objective in understanding. Although this distraction has been kept silent, recent efforts has been building up to interject this notion to clear the fact and status that psychology in itself cannot retain to be a natural science but also as a cultural-social science that which can be scientific in nature or phenomenological in expounding knowledge.

It is still to be ragarded that the human body is of fact general and that it's effect psychologically are quantifiable by the universal standard of math and science. But in effect to nurture (that which sounding of socialization and culture), psychology is still seen to be universal as that of it's natural scientific form. What i mean, is that psychology contructs are absolutely constructed to be universal. However, many rejects the idea that all things are universal, esp. in psychology. An example of this effort is that which of study of personality and culture, psychological anthropology, ethnopsychology and personality psychology. In an effort to discern this contestation is that of Church and Katigbak's (1989) work concerning indigenous constructs (Philippine) against Western (universal) construct. [Note: Indigenous--culture] Their efforts concluded that western construct, i.e., five-factor model, do not actually exist or exactly translate with indigenous construct, but accepts the fact that similarity exists between the two. (See Church & Katigbak, 1989)

Tuesday, June 08, 2004

Psychology Journals

Philippine Journal of Psychology
Official Journal Publication of Psychological Association of the Philippines. (Semi-annual)
Currently in its 36th volume.

Philippine Journal of Counseling Psychology
Official Journal Publication of Philippine Association of Counselors, Education, Reserach and Supervision. (Annual)
Currently on its 6th volume.

Philippine Journal of Educational Measurement
Official Journal Publication of Center for Measurement (no info)
Last volume issued: 6th volume (1997).

Layag
Official Journal of the Department of Psychology, De La Salle University. Manila (no longer active)
Last volume publication: 3rd volume (December, 1998).
Volume 2 and 3 are still available.

Sikolohiya/UPDP Reports
Official Journal of Department of Psychology, University of the Philippines, Diliman. ('erratic in coming out')
Last volume issued: 1st volume (February 1997).

Philippine Journal of Mental Health
Official Journal Publication of the Philippine Mental Health Assocation. (no longer active)
Last volume issued: no info.

Philippine Journal of Psychiatry
Official Journal Publication of Philippine Psychiatric Association. (no longer active)
Last volume issued: no info.


Other Source of Psychology Papers

Asia-Pacific Social Science Review
Official Publication Journal of the College of Liberal Arts, De La Salle UNiversity.
Still in circulation.

Philippine Social Science Council' Social Science Information.
Official Publication Journal of the Philippine Social Science Council, Quezon City, Philippines.
Still in circulation.

Philippine Social Science Review.
Official Publication Journal of Social Science and Philosophy. University of the Philippines, Diliman.
Still in circulation.

Friday, June 04, 2004

Some Developments in Sikolohiyang Pilipino

Indigenous Psychology, Ethnopsychology, Cross-Cultural Psychology and Cultural Psychology: Distinction Implications For Sikolohiyang Pilipino

Madelene A. Sta. Maria
De La Salle University, Philippines

ABSTRACT

An examination was undertaken of various approaches that seek to integrate the cultural in the understanding of psychological events. The examination focused on the basic research designs by these approaches, as well as their assumptions regarding psychological functioning. This was undertaken to assess the disciplinal status of Sikolohiyang Pilipino which is said to involve the study of psychological experiences using the Filipino culture and language(s) as bases. It was found that Sikolohiyang Pilipino best corresponds with the approaches of Indigenous Psychology and Ethnopsychology, and shares with these approaches specific weaknesses. Like investigations in Ethnopsychology and Indigenous Psychology, Sikolohiyang Pilipino studies may fail to include context in the investigation and analysis of psychological experiences. The suggestion is made that Indigenous Psychology, Ethnopsychology, and Cultural Psychology, like Cross-Cultural Psychology, be considered as differing methodologies that may be adopted by researchers in Sikolohiyang Pilipino.

Published in Asia-Pacific Social Science Review, 1(1), Februqry 2000, 23-43. College of Liberal Arts, De La Salle University.

Tuesday, June 01, 2004

Recent Works in SP: 1990-2004

1990

Aguiling-Dalisay, G. Ginabayang Talakayan: Notes from Sexuality Research. In S. Guerrero (Ed.) Feminist Research Experiences: A Casebook. Quezon City, Philippines: Center for Women Studies, University of the Philippines. [English]

Protacio-Marcelino, E. Towards Understanding the Psychology of the Filipino. Women & Therapy, 9 (1-2), 105-128. [English]

1991-1992

Timbreza, F. Mga Ugaling Pilipino. Malay, X, 52-64. [Tagalog]

Pertierra, R. A National Imagination and the Social Sciences: Indigenization and the Discovery of the Philipino. Pilipinas: A Journal of Philippine Studies, 19 (Fall 1992), 39-53. [English]

1993-1994

Enriquez, V.G. From Colonial to Liberation Psychology: The Philippine Experience. Manila: De La Salle University Press. (Published in 1992 by University of the Philippines Press) [English]

Enriquez, V.G. Pagbabangong-Dangal: Cultural Empowerment and Indigenous Psychology. Quezon City, Philippines: Akademya ng Kultura at Sikolohiya. [English]

Enriquez, V.G. Developing a Filipino Psychology. In U. Kim & J.W. Berry (Eds.) Indigenous Psychologies: Research and Experience in Cultural Context (Volume 17: Cross-Cultural Research and Methodology Series). New Delhi: Sage Publications.

Enriquez, V.G. Indigenous Psychology: From Traditional Indigenous Concepts to Modern Psychological Practice. DLSU Dialogue, 27(2), 1-19. [English]

Pe-Pua, R.E. Advances in the Development of Indigenous Social Research Methods. DLSU Dialogue, 27(2), 20-28. [English]

Pe-Pua, R.E., Aguiling-Dalisay, G., & Sto. Domingo, M. Pagkababae at Pagkalalaki: Tungo sa Pag-unawa sa Seksuwalidad ng mga Filipino. Diwa: Seksuwalidad at Lipunang Pilipino, 10(1-4). Edited by G. Aguiling-Dalisay Enero-Disyembre, 1993. [Tagalog]

1995

Carlos, C.R. The Political Psychology of Intolerance: The Continuing Search for Independent Variables. Professorial Chaire Paper (Series No.95-9). Diliman, Quezon City: CSSP Publications, College of Social Science and Philosophy, U.P. Diliman. [English]

1996

Cipres-Ortega, S. & Guanzon-Lapena, M.A. Locally-developed Psychological Tests: A Critical Review. Paper read in the Annual Scientific Meeting at the National Academy of Science and Technology, Manila. July. [English]

Guanzon-Lapena, M.A. (1996) 1995 pre-election surveys: A retrospective view of the survey method. Layag, 1, 11-38. [English]

Javier, R.E. Jr. Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Papaloob o Papalabas? [Filipino Psychology: Inward or Outward?] Layag, 1, 51-56. [Tagalog]

Javier, R.E. Jr. Pakikipagkapwa: Pilipinong Lapit sa Pananaliksik [Pakikipagkapwa: Filipino Research Orientation] Layag, 1 [Tagalog]

Orteza, G.M. Ang Kahalagahan at Bayosikolohikal na Batayan ng mga manipestasyon sa Pagkilos at Pag-iisip ng Sakit na Tipus. Layag, 1, 73-84. [Tagalog]

Sta. Maria, M.A. Is the Indigenization Crisis in Philippine Social Science Resolved in Sikolohiyang Pilipino? Layag, 1, 101-120. [English]

Pertierra, R. Culture, Social Science and the Conceptualization of the Philippine Nation-State. Kasarinlan: A Philippine Journal of Third World Studies, 12(2), 5-24. [English]

1997

Dayan, N.A., & Bernardo, A.B.I. Psychology in the Philippines. Read in the 55th International Council of Psychologists Annual Convention, Graz, Austria. July. [English]

Tan, A.T. Values Research in the Philippines. Philippine Studies, 45(4), 560-569. [English]

Orteza, G.O. Pakikipagkuwentuhan: Isang Pamamaraan ng Sama-samang Pananaliksik, Pagpapatotoo, at Pagtulong sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino. PPRTH Occasional Papers Series 1997, No. 1. Quezon City: PPRTH. [Tagalog]

Yacat, J.A. The place of Sikolohiyang Pilipino in a Generalist Psychology. Sikolohiya, 1(1), 66-70. [English]

1998

Guanzon-Lapena, M.A., Church, A.T., Carlota, A.J., & Katigbak, M.S. Indigenous Personality Measures: Philippine Examples. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 29(1), 249-270. [English]

Sta. Maria, M.A. Ang Dalawang Krisis sa Agham Panlipunan: Implikasyon sa Agham ng Sikolohiya. Layag, 3, 122-132. [Tagalog]

Sta. Maria, M.A. Ang Kaisipang Enriquez at Salazar sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino [The Thought of Enriquez and Salazar on Filipino Psychology]. Read in Piling-piling Pananaliksik Pilipino Forum, De La Salle University, Manila, June. [Tagalog]

Strobel, L.M. Sikolohiyang Pilipino (Filipino Psychology) in the United States. Paper read in T. Church (chair) symposia on Indigenous Psychology: Philippine Context. 1998. [English]

1999

Aquino, C.C. Mula sa Kinaroroonan: Kapwa, Kapatiran at Bayan sa Agham Panlipunan. Professorial Chair Paper: Series of 1999. Diliman, Quezon City: CSSP Publications, College of Social Science and Philosophy, University of the Philippines-Diliman. [Tagalog]

Protacio-Marcelino, E. & Pe-Pua, R.E. Unang Dekada sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Kaalaman, Gamit at Etika [A First Decade of Filipino Psychology: Knowledge, Application and Ethics]. Quezon City, Philippines: Pambansang Samahan ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino [National Association for Filipino Psychology] [Tagalog]

Strobel, L.M. Ver Enriquez and Sikolohiyang Pilipino. In A. Yuson (Ed.) Fil-Am: The Filipino American Experience. Makati City: Publico Press. [English and Tagalog]

2000

Church, A.T. & Katigbak, M.S. Trait Psychology in the Philippines. American Behavioral Scientist, 44(1), 73-94. [English]

Javier, R.E. Jr. (Ed.) Filipino and Wika, Pilipino and Diwa. Quezon City, Philippines: Pambansang Samahan ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino. [Tagalog]

Pe-Pua, R.E. & Protacio-Marcelino, E. Sikolohiyang Pilipino [Filipino Psychology]: A Legacy of Virgilio G. Enriquez. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 3(1), 49-71. [English]

Protacio-Marcelino, E. & Pe-Pua, R.E. (Eds.) Unang Dekada ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Kaalaman, Gamit, at Etika. [A First Decade of Filipino Psychology: Knowledge, Applications, and Ethics] Quezn City, Philippines: Pambansang Samahan ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino. [Tagalog]

Sta. Maria, M.A. Indigenous Psychology, Ethnopsychology, Cross-Cultural Psychology and Cultural Psychology: Distinction Implications for Sikolohiyang Pilipino. Asia-Pacific Social Science Review, 1(1), 11-21. [English]

Sta Maria, M.A. On the Nature of Cultural Research. ISSBD Newsletter, 1 (Series 31), 4-6. [English]

2001

Protacio-De Castro, E. Children in Armed COnflict Situations: Focus on Child Soldiers in the Philippines. Kasarinlan: A Philippine Journal of Third Worlds Studies, 16(2), 123-142. [English]

2002

Church, A.T. & Katigbak, M.S. Indigenization of Psychology in the Philippines. An earlier version of this paper was read in J. Adair (chair) Symposia on Indigenous Psychology at the 27th International Congeress of Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden. ...published in International Journal of Psychology, 37(3), 129-148. [English]

Estrada-Claudio, S. Rape, Love and Sexuality: The Construction of Women in Discourse. Diliman, Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press. [English]

Guerrero, S. (Ed.) Gender-sensitive and feminist methodologies: A handbook for health and social reserachers. Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Press [English and Tagalog]

Katigbak, M.S., Curch, A.T., Guanzon-Lapena, M.A., Carlota, A.J., & del Pilar, G.H. Are Indigenous Personality Dimensions Culture Specific? Philippine Inventories and the Five-Factor Model. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82(1), 89-101. [English]

Pe-Pua, R.E. & Protacio-Marcelino, E. Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Pamana ni Virgilio G. Enriquez. Binhi, 2002-01. [Tagalog]

Reyes, P. Pantayong Pananaw and Bagong Kasaysayan in the new Filipino Historiography. A History of Filipino Historiography as an History of Ideas. (Pantayong Pananaw und Bagong Kasaysayan in der Neueren Philippinischen Historiography. Die Geschichte der philippinischen Historiographie als eine Ideengeschichte unterschiedlicher Sichtweisen.) Bremen, Univ., Diss.

Salazar-Clemena, R.M. Family ties and peso signs: Challenges for career counseling in the Philippines. Career Development Quarterly, March 2002

Sta. Maria, M.A. The Indigenous Psychology of Conflict and Conflict Resolution. Asia-Pacific Social Science Review, 3(3), 43-60. [English]

2003

Guillermo, R. Pantayong Pananaw: Expositions, Critique and New Directions. Kyoto Review of Souteast Asia, 3.

2004

Salazar, Z. (Ed.) Sikolohiyang Panlipunan-at-Kalinangan: Panimulang Pagbabalangkas ng Isang Larangan. Quezon City: Palimbagan ng Lahi [Tagalog]

Notes:

Papers in PSSP Annual Conventions are not yet included.