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Shoma (Masatake) Morita M. D. (1874-1938) was a Japanese psychiatrist-professor who developed a unique four stage therapy process. He challenged psychoanalysts who sanctioned an unconscious or unconsciousness (collective or otherwise) that resides inside the mind. Significantly he advanced a phenomenal connection between existentialism Zen Nature and the therapeutic role of serendipity. Morita is a forerunner of eco-psychology and he equalised the strength between human-to-human attachment and human-to-Nature bonds. This book chronicles Morita’s theory of peripheral consciousness his paradoxical method his design of a natural therapeutic setting and his progressive-four stage therapy. It explores how this therapy can be beneficial for clients outside of Japan using for the first time non-Japanese case studies. The author’s personal material about training in Japan and subsequent practice of Morita’s ecological and phenomenological therapy in Australia and the United States enhance this book. LeVine’s coining of cruelty-based trauma generates a rich discussion on the need for therapy inclusive of ecological settings. As a medical anthropologist clinical psychologist and genocide scholar LeVine shows how the four progressive stages are essential to the classic method and the key importance of the first rest stage in outcomes for clients who have been embossed by trauma. Since cognitive science took hold in the 1970s complex consciousness theories have lost footing in psychology and medical science. This book reinstates consciousness as the dynamic core of Morita therapy. The case material illustrates the use of Morita therapy for clients struggling with the aftermath of trauma and how to live creatively and responsively inside the uncertainty of existence. The never before published archival biographic notes and photos of psychoanalyst Karen Horney Fritz Perls Eric Fromm and other renowned scholars who took an interest in Morita in the 1950s and 60s provide a dense historical backdrop. | Classic Morita Therapy Consciousness Zen Justice and Trauma

Routledge Classic Morita Therapy Consciousness Zen Justice And Trauma 09780415790512

Shoma (Masatake) Morita M. D. (1874-1938) was a Japanese psychiatrist-professor who developed a unique four stage therapy process. He challenged psychoanalysts who sanctioned an unconscious or unconsciousness (collective or otherwise) that resides inside the mind. Significantly he advanced a phenomenal connection between existentialism Zen Nature and the therapeutic role of serendipity. Morita is a forerunner of eco-psychology and he equalised the strength between human-to-human attachment and human-to-Nature bonds. This book chronicles Morita’s theory of peripheral consciousness his paradoxical method his design of a natural therapeutic setting and his progressive-four stage therapy. It explores how this therapy can be beneficial for clients outside of Japan using for the first time non-Japanese case studies. The author’s personal material about training in Japan and subsequent practice of Morita’s ecological and phenomenological therapy in Australia and the United States enhance this book. LeVine’s coining of cruelty-based trauma generates a rich discussion on the need for therapy inclusive of ecological settings. As a medical anthropologist clinical psychologist and genocide scholar LeVine shows how the four progressive stages are essential to the classic method and the key importance of the first rest stage in outcomes for clients who have been embossed by trauma. Since cognitive science took hold in the 1970s complex consciousness theories have lost footing in psychology and medical science. This book reinstates consciousness as the dynamic core of Morita therapy. The case material illustrates the use of Morita therapy for clients struggling with the aftermath of trauma and how to live creatively and responsively inside the uncertainty of existence. The never before published archival biographic notes and photos of psychoanalyst Karen Horney Fritz Perls Eric Fromm and other renowned scholars who took an interest in Morita in the 1950s and 60s provide a dense historical backdrop. | Classic Morita Therapy Consciousness Zen Justice and Trauma

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