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Internationalization of Psychology Education in Indonesia
Sarlito W. Sarwono
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5542/2014.11.004
Persada Indonesia University, Jakarta, Indonesia
Psychology in Indonesia was born from a medical faculty in 1953, a few years after the independence of Indonesia. It was founded primarily to get the right man in the right place that is very urgent at that time after the Dutch colonial government left many vital public and private positions empty. From the time it was born, the Indonesian psychology has moved vice-versa from indigenous psychology to universalism, from East to West, and from qualitative to quantitative methodology. The internationalization process of Indonesian psychology is discussed from the author’s personal view.
Indonesian psychology, internationalization, personal networks
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