An Integrative Approach to Counseling: Bridging Chinese Thought, Evolutionary Theory, and Stress ManagementSAGE, 18 mei 2007 - 296 pagina's An Integrative Approach to Counseling: Bridging Chinese Thought, Evolutionary Theory, and Stress Management offers a global and integrative approach to counseling that incorporates multiple concepts and techniques from both eastern and western perspectives. The book identifies commonalities rather than the differences between them. The book also compares and contrasts the underlying cultural assumptions of western counseling with those of the Chinese perspectives of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism, relative to integrating and applying a more global approach to helping individuals functionally adapt to challenges in their environments. The book will be used by faculty and students in those advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology, counseling, or social work that cover such areas as introduction to counseling, counseling skills and techniques, counseling theories, multi-cultural awareness and counseling, and stress management. |
Inhoudsopgave
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Part I Fundamental Principles and Concepts | 13 |
Chapter 1 Evolutionary Theory and Evolutionary Psychology | 15 |
Chapter 2 Stress and the Stress Response | 41 |
Chapter 3 Stress Management | 75 |
Part II Culturally Diverse Approaches to Managing Stress | 91 |
Chapter 4 Buddhism and Stress Management | 93 |
Chapter 5 Daoism and Stress Management | 133 |
Chapter 7 Underlying Cultural Assumptions | 215 |
Chapter 8 Rapport | 227 |
Chapter 9 Thinking | 233 |
Chapter 10 Feeling | 239 |
Chapter 11 Behaving | 245 |
Chapter 12 Interpersonal Relationships | 251 |
Chapter 13 Spirituality | 257 |
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Chapter 6 Confucianism and Stress Management | 189 |
Part III Integration and Application of Culturally Diverse Approaches to Managing Stress | 213 |
About the Author | 281 |
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An Integrative Approach to Counseling: Bridging Chinese Thought ... Robert G. Santee Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2007 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
adaptive problem addressing affairs allostasis allostatic load anxiety appropriate behavior authentic aware beginning points behave Benson body breathing Buddha Buddhism Chapter Chinese Buddhist Canon Chinese character chronic stress client cognitive components Confucianism Confucius continually changing contrived Correct counseling and psychotherapy counselor craving cultural Dao De Jing daoi Daoism death dukkha or chronic eliminate emotions engage entangled environment evolutionary psychology evolutionary theory existence feelings fight-or-flight response five hindrances focus focused following along nonjudgmentally Four Noble Truths fragmented person fully integrated person human impermanent individual individual’s interactions interdependent internal jingc jingj jun zid Kabat-Zinn Lao zi linked Lun Yu mental objects mind/heart fasting nature nonjudgmentally observing nonsubstantial one’s ongoing perspective physical world practice of mindfulness practitioner present relaxation response result sensations sense social harmony solution stress management stress response teachings thinking threats various environmental contexts Wang Bi Western counseling worldview wu weib xin zhais Zhuang Zi