Richard Brislin and Paul Pedersen, Gross-cultural Orientation Programs (New York: Gardner Press, 1976).
2.
Dr. Pow Meng Yap has identified types of mental illnesses found in Hong Kong among a sample of 100 mainly British Commonwealth expatriates and compared his findings with 100 local Chinese in his study described in "Mental Illness among Western Expatriates in a Plural Society: An Exploratory Study," in Transcultural Research in Mental Health, ed. by William P. Lebra (Honolulu: University Press, 1972), pp. 341-363.
3.
Prime Minister's Office, Japan Statistical Yearbook, 1981 (Tokyo, Japan: Government Printing Office, 1981), p. 37.
4.
International Social Service of Japan, "Activity Report for April 1980 to March 31, 1981," Tokyo, 1981, pp. 1-9. (Mimeographed.)
5.
Tokyo English Life Line, "Yearly Statistics for January to December 1981," Tokyo, 1981, p. 1. (Mimeographed.)
6.
Tokyo Community Counseling Service, "Annual Caseload Report for September 1980 to August 1981," Tokyo , 1981, pp. 1-7. (Mimeagraphed.)
7.
Charlotte Kennedy-Takahashi , "Japanese and American Women Overseas: A Contrast ," The Journal of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan , Vol. 18 (September, 1981), pp. 47-59.
8.
Ministry of Health and Welfare, "Yearly statistics for Registered Marriages between June 1979 to May 1980," Tokyo, 1981, p. 2. (Mimeographed.)
9.
TCCS's overall 1978-1981 statistics.
10.
TCCS'S statistics indicate that fifty percent of its cases involving psychological testing during this past year was administered to children of Western fathers and Japanese mothers.