Reunion After Rupture—The Self Narrative of an Adopted Child by a Temple in Malaysia

碩士 === 玄奘大學 === 應用心理學系碩士班 === 107 === This is a self-narrative paper where the researcher is trying to get the initial impression towards her home, self-broken memories and shattered feelings from the early stage of her life. Looking back at the researcher’s childhood experience in a temple, a short...

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Main Authors: UNG, XIN-XUAN, 洪馨玄
Other Authors: CHIU, YING-FANG
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/ncgp2q
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Summary:碩士 === 玄奘大學 === 應用心理學系碩士班 === 107 === This is a self-narrative paper where the researcher is trying to get the initial impression towards her home, self-broken memories and shattered feelings from the early stage of her life. Looking back at the researcher’s childhood experience in a temple, a short yet meaningful interaction with her biological family, including how the social environment, historical culture and mainstream ideology will affect the researcher’s understanding in society, family and humans around her. While writing this paper, the researcher was able to re-evaluate the meaning of her actions behind these incidents through a variety of sources such as interviews, literatures, guidance from professors, and conversations with important people from her life. Mixed feelings of being lost, helpless, moved, warm from her younger days, the researcher was able to unearth the inner desire to resolve the complity towards her home, adopted and biological family. By putting maximum effort into writing, through the process of reorganization, discoveries, understanding, restoration and transformation on the details, the researcher was finally able to re-establish her image of her own home and family.