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Informationen zum Autor Roy Moodley , PhD, is Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada and Director of the Centre for Diversity in Counselling and Psychotherapy. His research interests include critical multicultural counseling/psychotherapy; race and culture in psychotherapy; traditional healing practices; and gender and identity. He is the author/editor or co-editor of 12 books, including: Integrating Traditional Healing Practices into Counseling and Psychotherapy (Sage, 2005), Race, Culture and Psychotherapy (Routledge, 2006), and Caribbean Healing Traditions: Implications for Health and Mental Health (Routledge, 2013). Ted Lo , MBBS, MRCPsych, FRCPC is a cultural psychiatrist, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, consulting to the Culture Community & Health Studies Program. He has developed many programs in cultural competence, and has written and lectured widely on the topic. He also founded the Friends of Alternative & Complementary Therapies Society, and organized workshops and conferences on traditional healing. With Dr. Mami Ishii, he established the Integrative Mental Health Centre of Toronto. Na Zhu , MEd, CCC, Psychotherapist; graduated with Master's degree in Counselling Psychology from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada. She has many years of volunteer and employment experiences in the mental health field, integrating strength-based and culturally sensitive practices. Her research interest is in the integration of Eastern healing practices into mental health care, including mindfulness and self-compassion. Klappentext "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 Zusammenfassung "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 Inhaltsverzeichnis 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 C...