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The exiting Western empiricism in science needs to be replaced by methodological holism with a culture-centered hermeneutic approach, the exclusive individualism in theory by epistemological pluralism, and the Western medical model by Eastern philosophical/cultural models in psychotherapy. To do so, we argue that a paradigm shift is necessary and urgent, which involves questioning the existing Western paradigms that have permeated every aspect of modern psychology and revitalizing traditional Chinese cultural values and psychological wisdom. psychology in China) rooted in the Chinese culture be recognized and respected, and further developed that centers Chinese cultural values and well-being. The time has come that psychology of China (vs. In the past decades, Western theories and methods have played a dominant role in the psychological science and practice development in China. Psychology is a culture-based scientific discipline and clinical practice.
