Study: Mental State and Life Experience of Chinese Students in Germany
Chinese students in Germany suffer from various factors. They also have to adapt to the daily life. There is little known about these issues of Chinese students. Thus, an independent group of Chinese and German experts started an exploratory study on this situation. There were three general aims:
1- to get a better understanding of the situation
2- to create guidelines for the better support of the students
3- to better understand transcultural communication on the field of research
The present paper describes and comments on the architecture of the research. It also describes some typical issues of transcultural communication. Moreover, it tries to contribute to a better cooperation between the Chinese and German cultures.
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Authors
Ulrich Sollmann
Social Scientist, Body Psychotherapist, Executive Coach, Publicist, Guest Professor, Shanghai University of Political Science and Law (SHUPL), Bochum
Chen Huijing
Department of Social Work, School of Sociology and Political Science, Shanghai University
Wu JiaJia
Department of Psychology, Tongji University, Shanghai
Wang Yuqi
Doctor Candidate, Institute for German as Foreign Language, University Heidelberg
Lin Muyu
Clinical Psychology and Social Cognition, Department of Psychology, Humboldt University, Berlin
Zhao Xudong
Chinese-German Institute of Mental Health, Shanghai Pudong New Area Mental Health Center, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai