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E-raamat: Existential Psychology and the Way of the Tao: Meditations on the Writings of Zhuangzi [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (Saybrook University, San Francisco, California, USA)
  • Formaat: 214 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315542485
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  • Formaat: 214 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315542485
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In ancient China, a revered Taoist sage named Zhuangzi told many parables. In Existential Psychology and the Way of the Tao, a selection of these parables will be featured. Following each parables, an eminent existential psychologist will share a personal and scholarly reflection on the meaning and relevance of the parable for psychotherapy and contemporary life. The major tenets of Zhuangzi's philosophy are featured. Taoist concepts of emptiness, stillness, Wu Wei (i.e. intentional non-intentionality), epistemology, dreams and the nature of reality, character building in the midst of pain, meaning and the centrality of relationships, authenticity, self-care, and the freedom that can come from one's willingness to confront death, spiritual freedom and gradations of therapeutic care are topics highlighted in this book.
Foreword x
List of Contributors
xii
Preface xviii
Acknowledgments xx
Overview of the Book xxi
PART I Emptiness, Stillness, and Wu Wei
1(46)
1 The Useless Tree and the Empty Gourd
3(21)
Mark C. Yang
2 Wu Wei
24(15)
Jason Dias
3 Steadiness in the Midst of Chaos
39(8)
Michael Moats
PART II Knowledge and Epistemology
47(24)
4 Humanity's Search for Meaning in Existence: A Taoist Epistemology
49(11)
Rodger Broome
5 Knowledge and Psychotherapy: Lessons from Zhuangzi's Parable "When Knowledge Went North"
60(11)
Trent Claypool
PART III Miscellaneous
Chapters
71(72)
6 On the Power of Butterflies: Dreaming, Waking, and the Therapeutic Potential of Nocturnal Beings
73(17)
Erik Craig
7 Master Hui's Grave: To Sharpen Your Character. Rub It up against Something Abrasive
90(9)
Richard Bargdill
8 Releasing the Jade, Grasping Meaning
99(10)
Louis Hoffman
9 Dragging My Tail in the Mud: Personal Reflections on Authenticity
109(10)
David N. Elkins
10 Plough Deeply: Cultivating Authentic Living
119(11)
Jennifer Tarn
11 Usefulness of Uselessness: Freedom before Death
130(13)
Zhen Shiyan
Lihua Yang
PART IV Autumn Floods
143(40)
12 Along the Way to Spiritual Freedom: From Rivers to Seas and Heaven to Tao
147(7)
Yang Shaogang
Li Yun
13 The Enlightenment of Autumn Floods
154(12)
Wu Fei
Doreen Xuekang Deng
14 Can You Tell a Dragon Fly about Ice? Implications of Zhuangzi's "Relative Gradations" for Therapeutic Care
166(17)
Todd DuBose
Index 183
Mark C. Yang, a licensed clinical psychologist, is co-editor of Existential Psychology East-West Vol. 1 (2009) and has published professional articles on the practice and training of humanistic and existential psychologists in international settings. Dr. Yang is co-founder and director of the International Institute of Existential-Humanistic Psychology, whose mission is to promote humanistic-existential psychology and provide clinical training to mental health professionals in Asia. He is an adjunct professor at Saybrook University in San Francisco.