Abstract: Introduction, Christopher Harding 1. Religion and Psychotherapy in Modern Japan: A Four-Phase View, Christopher Harding 2. Psychiatry and Religion in Modern Japan: Traditional Temple and Shrine Therapies, Hashimoto Akira 3. The Birth of Japanese Mind Cure Methods, Yoshinaga Shin'ichi 4. The Mind and Healing in Morita Therapy, Kondo Kyoichi & Kitanishi Kenji 5. The Dawning of Japanese Psychoanalysis: Kosawa Heisaku's Therapy and Faith, Iwata Fumiaki 6. Doi Takeo and the Development of the 'Amae' Theory, Ando Yasunori 7. From Salvation to Healing: Yoshimoto Naikan Therapy and its Religious Origins, Shimazono Susumu 8. Naikan and Mourning: A Catholic Attempt at Naikan Meditation, Terao Kazuyoshi 9. Hayao Kawai's Transnational Identity and Japanese Spirit , Tarutani Shigehiro 10. The Contemporary View of Reincarnation in Japan: Narratives of the Reincarnating Self, Horie Norichika 11. A Society Accepting of Spirit Possession: Mental Health and Shamanism in Okinawa, Shiotsuki Ryoko 12. Chaplaincy Work in Disaster Areas, Taniyama Yozo 13. Conclusion, Christopher Harding
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-09-15
Language: en
Type: book
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