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Asian Healing Traditions in Counseling and Psychotherapy

Editat de Roy Moodley, Ted Lo, Na Zhu
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 ian 2018
Comparing Western traditions with Asian traditions, this book informs counselors how to apply and integrate Eastern and Western approaches in their practices. It highlights and analyzes the cultural healing practices of Far East Asian communities within the fields of health and mental health and offers a bridge to Western programs in understanding and teaching about a variety of Asian healing techniques. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781483371436
ISBN-10: 1483371433
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Recenzii

“This book honors the rich history and impact of traditional Asian healing practices by providing a comprehensive exposition of the history, philosophy, traditional practices, contemporary formulations, and its integration with Western practices. Health care practitioners of many disciplines will benefit by expanding their perspectives and repertoire of interventions from these complementary treatment approaches, thereby improving the quality of care that they provide, not only to Asians but other populations as well.”

“This volume will be a practical and valuable reference manual for teachers, lecturers, and researchers who are in counseling and psychotherapy.” 
“Finally—one book that outlines key Asian healing traditions and provides suggestions on how to integrate them with Western practices.”
“This textbook is an exciting compilation of Asian healing practices that serves to inform our continually evolving profession of psychotherapy. Developing a sensibility towards Asian cultural healing practices expands our professional repertoire and enhances our ability to provide culturally relevant clinical services.”
“In preparing for my theories course in the past I have attempted to locate resources to incorporate Asian and other Eastern perspectives into my course and it has proven somewhat difficult. This text brings all of those resources together and would be instrumental in helping my students to understand different perspectives other than the traditional Western counseling theories taught in most courses.”  
“An intense, mind-opening experience to a different perspective on how one lives in this world.”

Cuprins

Foreword - Joseph Trimble
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART A: THE ANCIENT ART OF ASIAN HEALING TRADITIONS
Chapter 1: Confucianism and Healing - Kwang-Kuo Hwang
Chapter 2: Taoism and Healing - Catherine Tien-Lun Sun
Chapter 3: Buddhism and Healing - Tony Toneatto
Chapter 4: Qigong and Healing (Based on Taoist Philosophy) - Amy L. Ai
Chapter 5: Ki (?) and Healing - Tadashi Ogawa and Mami Ishii
PART B: INTEGRATING ASIAN HEALING TRADITIONS INTO CLINICAL PRACTICES
Chapter 6: Infusing Asian Healing Traditions into Counseling Psychology - Ben C. H. Kuo and Beatriz Rodriguez-Rubio
Chapter 7: Integrating Asian Healing Traditions Into Psychotherapy - Boon-Ooi Lee
Chapter 8: Integrating Asian Healing Traditions into Biomedicine - Tenzin Lhundup and James H. Lake
Chapter 9: Integrating Mindfulness, Meditation, Buddhism and Therapeutic Practices - Marco Mascarin
PART C: ASIAN HEALING TRADITIONS AND THEIR CONTEMPORARY FORMULATIONS
Chapter 10: Chinese Taoist Cognitive Psychotherapy - Yu-ping Cao, Jie Zeng, and Ya-lin Zhang
Chapter 11: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Asian Thought - Kenneth Fung and Zhuo-Hong Zhu
Chapter 12: Japanese Contemplative Practice of Naikan - Chikako Ozawa-de Silva and Yoshihiko Miki
Chapter 13: Morita Therapy - Charles P. Chen
Chapter 14: Reiki Therapy - Martha P. Novoa and Emily Kedar
PART D: ASIAN HEALING TRADITIONS INSPIRE CREATIVE THERAPIES
Chapter 15: Tai Chi and Meditation - Paul Posadzki and Samantha Jacques
Chapter 16: Hakoniwa: Japanese Sandplay Therapy - Carolyn Zerbe Enns and Makiko Kasai
Chapter 17: Oishii: Japanese Delicious Moment Therapy - Mami Ishii and Ted Lo
Conclusion: Integrating Asian Healing Traditions into Counseling and Psychotherapy
Glossary
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors

Descriere

"This book honors the rich history and impact of traditional Asian healing practices by providing a comprehensive exposition of the history, philosophy, traditional practices, contemporary formulations, and its integration with Western practices." - Fernand Lubuguin, University of Denver