Japanese Psychotherapies

Silence and Body-Mind Interconnectedness in Morita, Naikan and Dohsa-hou

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer Nature Singapore | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9789811097973
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Springer Nature Singapore e druk, 2019 9789811097973
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The book presents three Japanese psychotherapeutic approaches, Morita, Naikan, and Dohsa-hou, in the chronological order of their development, giving a thorough account of both their underlying concepts and practical applications. In addition to describing their idiosyncrasies, a major focus of the book is also to elucidate as to how the deeply imprinted cultural specificities of these approaches, emanating from their common cultural ground, converge to two focal points—silence and body-mind interconnectedness—that vest the approaches with their therapeutic power. In so doing, the book gives an insight into the intrinsic dynamics of the methods and emphasizes on their potential for universal applicability notwithstanding their indisputable cultural peculiarities. This self-contained and well-structured book fills the gap in the yet scarce English-language literature on Japanese psychotherapies.

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ISBN13:9789811097973
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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<div>Introduction.- Part I: Japan - A Land on the Edge of the World.- Chapter 1: Travelling in Silence – an attempt for cultural-anthropological reading of the Japanese kokoro.- Chapter 2: Silence Takes Shape – the birth of the Japanese psychotherapies.- Part II: The Sun Rising at the Gate.- Chapter 3: Morita Therapy – Chopping Wood, Carrying Water. Life Happens.- Chapter 4: Naikan Therapy – Memento mori.- Chapter 5: Dohsa-hou Therapy – Where Body Meets Soul.- Part III: Into the Depths: Silence Beneficial, Silence Torturing.- Chapter 6: The Will for Rising up – A Case Study at a Summer Dohsa-hou Camp.- Chapter 7: Tortured Bodies, Tortured Souls – Fieldwork Research on Written Naikan among Drug-Addicted Bulgarians.- </div>Chapter 8: “Then go and wash your rice bowl!” – Personal Experiences in Morita Therapy.- General Conclusion: Representative Japanese Psychotherapies in a Nutshell.- Appendix I - Morita Therapy.- Appendix II – Naikan Therapy.- Appendix III – Dohsa-hou Therapy.<div><br/><div><br/></div></div>

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