Constructive Living (Kolowalu Books (Paperback))
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Constructive Living (Kolowalu Books (Paperback))

Paperback – February 1, 1984

Price
$8.59
Format
Paperback
Pages
120
Publisher
University of Hawaii Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0824808716
Dimensions
5.3 x 0.4 x 7.9 inches
Weight
5.7 ounces

Description

Dr. Reynolds will turn your thinking about self-esteem upside down and inside out. ― O Magazine, March 2001 There is a Japanese saying: 'Down seven times, up eight times.' This book will assist you in doing that. I recommend this little book heartily, for it focuses upon our human problems in such a way that you discover the East that is in the West. -- Mitsuo Aoki , founder and professor emeritus, Dept. of Religion, University of Hawaii David K. Reynolds is recognized as the leading Western authority on Japanese psychotherapies. He is a former faculty member of the UCLA School of Public Health, the USC School of Medicine, and the University of Houston. His books have been published by university presses (California, Chicago, Hawaii, and New York) and popular presses in the U.S., Japan, China, Europe, Australia, and elsewhere. In 1988 the World Health Organization sent Dr. Reynolds to China to train psychiatrists there in Constructive Living. He currently lectures and conducts workshops around the Pacific, including approximately three months in spring and three months in fall in Japan lecturing and consulting in Japanese. He is the only non-Japanese to receive the Kora Prize and the Morita Prize by the Morita Therapy Association of Japan. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. INTRODUCTION This is a book about outgrowing your problems. Let us be clear at the outset that I cannot promise to make your problems to away. No one can. Life brings to all of us problems as well as successes, despair as well as joy. The Apostle Paul wrote that he had learned to adapt himself to every kind of circumstance, even being in jail. And the Buddha pointed out the inevitability of loss, sickness, aging, and death in human existence. Life cannot be an uninterrupted high. So if there are bound to be occasional lows it seems sensible to have a strategy for taking them in stride. The same goes for shyness or chronic pain or tension or lethargy or any disability. If life has brought you such a problem (or even if you have created the problem yourself) you need to know how to take charge of it so that you can make the very best of what life allows. Anyone who promises more arouses my doubts about his or her ability to deliver. The ideas behind this book have been around for hundreds of years. They are basically Buddhist, but don't let that fact mislead you. They are no more religious ideas than the concepts of psychoanalysis or the power of positive thinking or the principles of the American Constitution. They are simply the summed-up experiences of a lot of people over the years. They make good common sense. Some eighty years ago a Japanese psychiatrist named Morita pulled together some of these ideas to turn his own life and the lives of many of his patients into demonstrations of the constructive possibilities that lie within us all. His methods are still practiced in Japan today. I have translated Morita's thought into terms understandable to Westerners and have added a notion of my own here and there, but the essense remains unchanged. The principles are as applicable to you and me as they were to the Japanese of Morita's day and the Japanese today. We are, after all, humans. And human suffering is human suffering wherever it is encountered. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Constructive Living is a Western approach to mental health education based in large part on adaptations of two Japanese psychotherapies, Morita therapy and Naikan therapy. Constructive Living (CL) presents an educational method of approaching life realistically and thoughtfully. The action aspect of CL emphasizes accepting reality (including feelings), focusing on purposes, and doing what needs doing. The reflection aspect of CL enables us to understand the present and past more clearly and to live in recognition of the support we receive from the world.

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Best Book I've Read for Depression and Anxiety

The "Constructive Living" is a short 100 page book on a Japanese therapy technique called Morita therapy for treating depression, and anxiety as well as failure, shyness,fear, grief, lack of energy, or relationship problems. Morita therapy was developed by a professor of psychiatry, Prof. Morita, and has at least a solid 50 years of success in Japan.

The therapy is incredibly simple concepts yet difficult to master (like most things from Japan):
1. Focus on behavior as a process to change your mental state and make your life better and make you a better person.
2. Focus on the outside world and not yourself.
3. Just keep trying. If you get discouraged then recognize the feeling and take action to change what you're doing to respond to the circumstances,
4. Accept feelings and keep to your purpose of being responsible.
5. Focus on the outside world by being actively doing exercise and activities like work or charity.
6. Don't wait to feel up to doing something to give it a try.
7. Feelings will eventually align with behaviour.
8. Focus on 1. your current action and 2. experiencing the now.
9. Face your feelings even if unpleasant and guide your behavior.
10. Try, and if you fail try again and again thus lose the suffering and triumph.
11. Balance being shy against reckless boldness by paying attention and acting purposely.
12. You don't need confidence to act.
13. You can't control your emotions but you can best influence them by behaviour.
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A Book to Live By

Unhappy? Aimless? Dissatisfied with life? Angry? Sad? Depressed? Unproductive? Any of this sound familiar? Ready to move on? This is the place to start. No pop culture self-help book--this is the real thing. It's about life and living. Short, easy to read, and understandable. On almost every page you'll stop and think, "Wow--that makes SO much sense!" This is the book for you.
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To the Point

This is a great little book - concise and to the point. It was easy to understand once I got used to the writing style. It will remain a favorite and a good reference. A great source for getting yourself together.
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Five Stars

A most effective book helping individuals to cope with depression and anxiety.
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Five Stars

This book helped me through a challenging period in my life.
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simple sensible ideas in a few well-chosen words
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Excellent book

An excellent book. Very practical and insightful. No complaints at all with what this book offers and the ideas that it gives you about getting through life.