Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 2003, Vol.
8, No.2. (275 pp) 'A TRIBUTE TO YUTAKA HARUKI' (Special Issue
on Clinical Meditation) (Order by subscribing to the journal www.constructivism123.com
or email dr.k.t.kaku@planet.nl )
- Table of Contents
- Editorial - Michael J. Mahoney
- Guest Editors' Editorial - Maurits G.T. Kwee & Marja
K. Taams
- The formative history of The Network and unfinished business
- Mark Blows
- Buddhism and psychotherapy: Experiencing and releasing dis-ease
- Belinda S.L. Khong
- Between and betwixt: A balancing acttwo cultures - Saroja
Srinivasan
- A Western psychologist's inquiry into the nature of right
effort - C. Peter Bankart
- Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) - Jon Kabat-Zinn
- Mindfulness, wisdom and eating: Applying a multi-domain model
of meditation effects - Jean L. Kristeller
- Words and wisdom, being and boundaries - Michael J. Mahoney
- Conjunctive psychology appreciates Yutaka Haruki - William
L. Mikulas
- Control Therapy: An overview and personal observations from
life's golden third - Deane H. Shapiro, Jr
- Mindfulness and de-construction - Michael M. DelMonte
- Obstacles to insight: Some reflections on an aspect of Buddhist
psychology - Padmal De Silva
- NeoZEN: A "structing" psychology into non-self
and beyond - Maurits G. T. Kwee
- Buddhism and psychotherapy: An exploratory study - K. Krishna
Mohan
- Biosketch and bibliography of Professor Yutaka Haruki, PhD
M. M. Tophoff (2003). Chan Buddhism: Implications of
awareness and mindfulness-training for managerial functioning.
Destelbergen, Belgium: Cartim bvba (271 pp). (Order ISBN 9039333483
by email tophoff@wxs.nl )
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- General introduction
- Part I: Ways of Personal Development in Daoism and Chan
Buddhism
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Daoism
- 2.1. Nature and Immortality
- 2.2. Philosophical Daoism
- 2.3. Daoist Theories of Personal Development
- 2.4. Daoist Practice of Personal Development
- 2.5. Daoism: Its Relevance for Managerial Functioning - A
Summary
- 3. Chan Buddhism
- 3.1. Legends and Histories
- 3.2. The Linji Zong
- 3.3. The Caodong Zong
- 3.4. Chan Buddhist Practice of Personal Development
- 3.5. Chan Buddhism : Its Relevance for Managerial Functioning
- A Summary
- Part II: Ways of Personal DevelopmentChange in Shintoism
and Zen Buddhism
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Shintoism: Nature and the Divine 2.1. Nature: 'Altar Mountains
- Sacred Forest' 2.2. Ethics: 'Knowing Your Station in Life'
- 2.3. Practice: Harmony through Purification
- 3. Zen Buddhism
- 3.1. The Rinzai School
- 3.2. The Soto School
- 3.3. Zen Practice of Personal Development
- 3.4. Bushido: The Way of the Warrior
- 3.5. Zen and the West
- 3.6. Zen Buddhism: Its Relevance for Managerial Functioning
- A Summary
- Part III: Chan Buddhism and Managerial Functioning: An
Interface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Manager within the Organization
- 2.1. Existential Considerations
- 2.2. Ethical Considerations
- 3. The Practice of Mindfulness
- 3.1. Meditation in Action
- 3.2. Basic Conditions
- 3.3. Applications
- 3.4. Research Evidence
- 4. Chan Buddhism and Managerial Functioning - A Summary
- Part IV: Sensory Awareness as a Training Method for Mindfulness:
An Empirical Study
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Way of Sensory Awareness
- 2.1. Historical Foundations
- 2.2. Theoretical Considerations
- 3. Sensory Awareness as Practice: a Training Seminar for
Managers 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Implementation
- 4. The Effects of Sensory Awareness Seminars
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Method
- 4.3. Results
- 4.4. Discussion
- 4.5. Summary
- 5. Sensory Awareness as a Training Method for Mindfulness
- A Summary
- References
- Index of Names
- Index of Concepts
- Appendix I: Transcription of Chinese Daoist/Buddhist Names
- Appendix II: Transcription of Japanese Buddhist Names
- Appendix III: Information Sheet Seminar Sensory Awareness
- Appendix IV: OQ®-45.2 Questionnaire
- Summary in Dutch
- Curriculum Vitae
Y.Haruki (Convenor), & K.T. Kaku (Ed.).(2000), Meditation
as Health Promotion: A Lifestyle Modification Approach.
Delft, Holland: Eburon Publishers (x + 165 pp). Proceedings, the
6th Conference, July 20-21, 2000, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands.
(Order ISBN 905166758X by email dr.k.t.kaku@planet.nl )
- Yutaka Haruki & Maurits Kwee - Introduction
- Chapter 1 Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in the Prevention
of Relapse and Recurrence in Major Depression - John Teasdale
(UK)
- Chapter 2 Working with Existential and Neurotic Suffering
- Han de Wit (NL)
- Chapter 3 Behaviors of the Mind, Meditation, and Health -
William Mikulas (USA)
- Chapter 4 Taijiquan, Human Mental Activity and Health - Mingyi
Qian (China)
- Chapter 5 Body Awareness and Self-Regulation - Jan van Dixhoorn
(NL)
- Chapter 6 Metaphors and Messages in Movement Meditation -
Michael Mahoney (USA)
- Chapter 7 A Spiritual Dimension to Health in the 21st. Century:
Why Now? - Hiroshi Nakajima (J)
- Chapter 8 Buddhist Psychology and Health Enhancement - Padmal
de Silva (UK)
- Chapter 9 Zen Buddhism and the Way of Sensory Awareness -
Michael Tophoff (NL)
- Chapter 10 Is Meditation Efficacious as a Stress Reduction
Intervention? - A Cardiovascular Hemodynamic Approach - Yukihiro
Sawada (J)
- Maurits Kwee & Yutaka Haruki - Closing address
- Appendix 1 Plenary Meditation: The Transforming Force of
the Laughing Meditation - Dhyan Sutorius, M.D. (NL)
- Appendix 2 Discussion Paper: Spiritual Dimensions in Oriental
Health Care: Heart (Kokoro) and Spirit (Ki) - Hiroshi Nakajima,
M.D. (J)
- W. Wang, Y. Sasaki, & Y. Haruki (Eds.).(2000), Bodywork
and Psychotherapy in the East. Delft, Holland: Eburon
Publishers (viii + 256 pp) Combined Proceedings, the 5th Conference
'Qigong, Meditation, and Hypnosis', April 27-30, 1998, Beijing,
China & of the International Symposium 'Psychotherapy and
Eastern Thought', 1st AWCP Congress (the Asia Division of the
World Council for Psychotherapy), May 1, 1998, Beijing, China.
(Order ISBN 9051668112 by email dr.k.t.kaku@planet.nl
)
- Preface - Yutaka Haruki & Wang Weidong
- PART I - Qigong, Meditation, and Hypnosis
- Ch 1 Co-Experience Between Therapist and Client During Therapeutic
Touch - Yoshitaka Konno (J)
- Ch 2 Meditation in Zen and Altered States of Consciousness
- Shoji Nakamura (J)
- Ch 3 The Concept of Energy in Yoga-Vedanta - Saroja Srinivasan
(Aus)
- Ch 4 The Taoist Yoga and Self-Hypnosis: On Fact, Fiction,
Magic, and the Supernatural - Maurits G.T. Kwee (NL)
- Ch 5 Necessity of "Knowledge by Acquiantance" -
Mark Blows (Aus)
- Ch 6 Issues in the Evaluation of Traditional Therapeutic
Strategies in the Context of Present Day Clinical Practice -
Padmal de Silva (UK)
- Ch 7 Brief Introduction in the History of Qigong - Song Tiangbing
(China)
- Ch 8 Current Status of Experimental Research in Chinese Qigong
- Liu Tianjun (China)
- Ch 9 Current Status of Clinical Research in Chinese Qigong
- Wang Weidong, Wu Yu & Zhao Yang (China)
- Ch10 Scientific Analysis of Internal Qigong in Curing Disease:
The Six-Word Practice (Rokujiketsu) and Guolin New Qigong - Yoshio
Machi & Chao Liu (J)
- Ch11 Non-Attachment, Dis-Identification, and Dissociation
in Meditation, Qigong, and Hypnosis: Adaptive or Mal-Adaptive?
- Michael M. DelMonte (Eire)
- Ch12 Qigong, Hypnosis and Autogenic Training - Heinrich Wallnöfer
(Austria)
- Ch13 Japanese Health Promotive Methods Compared with Qigong
- Hiroki Kato (J)
- Ch14 Qigong in the West: Challenges, Hazards and Opportunities
- Peter Bankart (USA)
- Ch15 Qigong and its Implication for Hypnosis - Gosaku Naruse
(J)
- Ch16 Meditation and Sexuality: A New Interpretation of Qigong
and its Present-Day Significance - Yuasa Yasuo (J)
- PART II - Psychotherapy and Oriental Thought
- Ch17 Influence of Buddhism on the Psychotherapy in Japan
- Yuji Sasaki (J)
- Ch18 Thoughts of Chinese Philosophy and Psychotherapy - Mingyi
Qian (China)
- Ch19 Application and Effect of Buddhism and Taoism in the
Treatment of Neurotic Disorder with Morita Therapy - Guiying
Wu & Xiangyang Zhang (China)
- Ch20 A Technique of Self-Awareness in the East - Fusako Koshikawa
(J)
- Ch21 Psychotherapy and 'Do' in Japanese Culture: Self-Cultivation
Through Tackling a Set Task - Yosuke Sakairi (J)
- Ch22 Effect of Eastern Bodywork as Somato-Psycho-Therapy
- Yutaka Haruki (J)
- Ch23 Control Therapy: Contributions of Eastern and Western
Approaches to Psychotherapy - Shauna L.Shapiro, John A.Astin,
& Deane H.Shapiro (USA)
- Ch24 Western and Eastern Approach to Corporal and Spiritual
Well-Being: Are there Common Roots? - H. Wallnöfer (Austria)
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- M.M. DelMonte, & Y. Haruki (Eds.).(1998), The Embodiment
of Mind: Eastern and Western Perspectives. Delft, Holland:
Eburon Publishers (169 pp). Combined Proceedings, the 4th Conference
'Body over Mind or Mind over Body: Does it Matter?', August 12-15,
1996, Chateauguay, Canada & of the Symposium ' Does the Concept
of Embodiment Offers Something New in Psychology?', August 20,
1996, at the XXVI International Congress of Psychology, Montreal,
Canada. (Order ISBN 9051666381 by email dr.k.t.kaku@planet.nl
)
- Part I: Body over mind or mind over body: Does it matter?
- M. DelMonte
- Ch 1 What kind of discipline is the mind/body problem? -
Y. Haruki (J)
- Ch 2 The mind versus body debate - M. DelMonte (Eire)
- Ch 3 Does it matter if the meditator doen't mind? On consciousness
and awareness of the BASICI.D. - M. Kwee (NL)
- Ch 4 The common ground between two great wisdom traditions:
Mahayana Buddhism and Christianity: What can psychologists learn?
- M. Blows (Aus)
- Ch 5 What does meditation change? Measurement of cognitive
styles - Y. Sakairi (J)
- Ch 6 The process of self-actualisation through practising
the Japanese martial art Aikido - Y. Konno (J)
- Ch 7 How to use Taoist meditation to accelerate the healing
process - N. Tremblay (Canada)
- Ch 8 The primacy of mind in early Buddhist psychology - P.
de Silva (UK)
- Ch 9 Mind and body - Dualistic notion of non-dualistic nature:
Issues for the scientist-practitioner - S. Srinivasan (Aus)
- Ch10 Study of the psychology and the behavioural science
of Qigong - W. Wang (China)
- Ch11 Tibetan meditation, Yoga and healing practices: Mind-body
interconnections - E. Stutchbury (Aus)
- Ch12 The embodied mind, the talking cure and the silence
of meditation - M. DelMonte (Eire)
- Part II: Does the concept of embodiment offer something new
in psychology? - Y.Haruki & J. Kabat-Zinn
- Ch13 Embodied mind and Mini Shimite Wakaru - Y. Haruki (J)
- Ch14 The matter of mind - C. Pert (USA)
- Ch15 Imagining is acting: Experienced physical action as
the basis for imagination and linguistic knowledge - K. Miyazaki
(J)
- Ch16 The body as lived: Recognizing lived body disruption
in illness - K. Toombs (USA)
- M.G.T. Kwee, & T.L. Holdstock (Eds.).(1996), Western
and Buddhist Psychology: Clinical Perspectives. Delft,
Holland: Eburon Publishers (xiv + 338pp). (Order ISBN 905166477X
by email dr.k.t.kaku@planet.nl )
- General Introduction - Maurits Kwee & Len Holdstock
- Part I. A Western psychologist in dis-ease
- Introduction
- Ch 1 Dis-ease in psychology: The basis for a new beginning?
- Len Holdstock
- Ch 2 Travelling within - Len Holdstock
- Ch 3 Exploring our relatedness without - Len Holdstock
- Part II. Buddhist psychology and Zen lore
- Introduction
- Ch 4 Buddhist psychology: Theory and therapy - Padmal de
Silva
- Ch 5 Happiness and suffering in Buddhist psychology - Han
de Wit
- Ch 6 Travelling in the footsteps of Hotei towards the 21st
century - Maurits Kwee
- Part III. Conjunctive clinical perspectives
- Introduction
- Ch 7 A multimodal systems view on psyche, affect, and the
basic emotions - Maurits Kwee
- Ch 8 Systems theory and psychotherapy: A constructivist perspective
- Michael DelMonte
- Ch 9 Towards a conjunctive psychology: Happiness and levels
of being - William Mikulas
- Y. Haruki, Y. Ishii, & M. Suzuki (Eds.).(1996), Comparative
and Psychological Study on Meditation. Delft, Holland:
Eburon Publishers (x + 238 pp). Proceedings, the 3rd Conference,
August 30-September 2, 1993, Makuhari, Chiba, Japan. (Order ISBN
9051664834 by email dr.k.t.kak@planet.nl )
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Some aspects of meditation - Y. Haruki, Y. Ishii
& M. Suzuki (J)
- Chapter 2 Meditation and the view of nature in East Asia:
The human being as a small heaven and earth - Y. Yuasa (J)
- Chapter 3 Early Buddhist meditation and mental health - P.
de Silva (UK)
- Chapter 4 Yoga meditation: History and philosophy of the
wisdom traditions and
- practical contemporary clinical applications - M.W. Blows
(Aus)
- Chapter 5 Vipassana meditation as taught in the meditation
centers initiated by S.N. Goenka - S. Srinivasan (Aus)
- Chapter 6 Zen and health - S. Nakamura (J)
- Chapter 7 Ajikan meditation of Shingon Buddhism - T. Yamasaki
(J)
- Chapter 8 Chinese Qigong and Qigong psychology - J.S. Wang
(China)
- Chapter 9 Jewish meditation: Context and content - Historical
back- ground, types, purpose - M. Verman & D.H. Shapiro,
Jr. (USA)
- Chapter 10 Meditation in the Christian tradition - M.M. DelMonte
(Eire)
- Chapter 11 Travelling in the footsteps of Hotei: A spiritual
and scientific journey - M.G.T. Kwee (NL)
- Chapter 12 Mindfulness meditation: What it is, what it isn't,
and its role in health care and
- medicine - J. Kabat-Zinn (USA)
- Chapter 13 Application of the meditative method in psychotherapy
with an emphasis on
- Transcendental Meditation and Autogenic Training - Y. Sakairi
(J)
- Chapter 14 A technique of meditation based on Yoga philosophy
and cognitive-behavioural theory - J. Dua (Aus)
- Chapter 15 The relaxation response: Physiological effects
and medical applications -
- R. Friedman, M. Steinman & H. Benson (USA)
- Chapter 16 An experiment on classifications of meditation
methods: Procedures, goals and
- effects - F. Koshikawa & M. Ichii (J)
- Y. Haruki, Y. Ishii, & M. Suzuki (Eds.).(1994), Current
State of Eastern Medicine Around the World. Report by
The Transnational Network for the Study of Physical, Psychological
& Spiritual Wellbeing and The Advanced Research Center for
Human Sciences, Waseda Universty, Japan. (Including a Report
on Meditation-Related Research: U.S. Scientists by the Institute
of Noetic Sciences, Sausolito, CA, USA.) (ii +143 pp). (Order:
Waseda University, School of Human Sciences, 2-579-15 Mikajima,
Tokorazawa, Saitama 359, Japan)
- Preface - Y. Haruki, Y. Ishii & M. Suzuki
- Meditation-Related Research: U.S. Scientists - T.J. Hurley
III & D.H. Shapiro
- The Current State of Eastern Medicine in Australia - M.W.
Blows & J. Dua
- Current State of Studies and Application of Eastern Body-Mind
Practices in Europe - A. Saito
- The Current State of Eastern Medicine in Ireland - M. DelMonte
- The Current State of Eastern Medicine in China - J. Wang
- Current State of Eastern Medicine in Japan - Y. Takahashi
- M. Blows (Ed.).(1993), Towards the Whole Person: Integrating
Eastern and Western Approaches to Body-Mind Skills. Kenthurst,
NSW: Linking Publications (vi + 98 pp). Proceedings of the 2nd
Conference, July 15-17, 1992, Bruges, Belgium. (Order ISBN 064613252
by email mjblows@tig.com.au )
- Preface - Benoit Standaert
- Editor's Foreword
- 1. A warm-up to the workshop Johanna Blows (Aus)
- 2. Towards integrating Eastern and Western traditions: Opening
address - Yutaka Haruki (J)
- 3. Meditation and personal identity - Laurence Freeman (B)
Psychology of meditation
- 4 Therapeutic aspects of meditation - Michael Delmonte (Eire)
- 5 Meditation training: Training to do what and how to do
it? Jagdish Dua (Aus)
- 6 Vipassana meditation: Reflections of a participant observer
- Saroja Srinivasan (Aus)
- 7 Meditation and psychotherapy - Akira Onda (J)
- Theoretical explorations
- 8 Implications of contextual change for psychological research
on Eastern thought and practice - Akiko Saito (UK)
- 9 The varieties of emotional experience: A systemic view
- Maurits Kwee (NL)
- Practices to open the heart
- 10 Lectio Divina - Ria Weyens (B)
- 11 Meditation and compassion - Mark Blows (Aus)
- Body-mind integration
- 12 Breath taking feeling - Yutaka Haruki (J)
- 13 Breathing and breathing method - Yutaka Haruki (J)
- 14 Mudras and meditation - Maureen Lockhart Sandhu (India)
- 15 Body and mind in Chinese martial arts - Stewart McFarlane
(UK)
- 16 Should St. George have killed the dragon? The Tantric
approach: The challenge of entering a spiritual journey as distinct
from a useful health treatment - Mark Blows (Aus)
- Toward the essence
- 17 The view of Raja Yoga: Toward the whole person (world
change through self-change) - Didi Sudesh (UK)
- 18 Moslem spirituality - Luk Omar van den Broeck (B)
- Epilogue
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- Japanese Health Psychology, Vol.1, No.1, December
1992, edited and published by The Japanese Association of Health
Psychology, Tokyo (112 pp). (This monograph comprises papers
presented at the symposium 'Eastern Techniques for Mental Health
around the World' held at Komazawa University in Tokyo, July
21, 1990 - when The Transnational Network was formed at the invitation
of Yutaka Haruki - and at the symposium 'Eastern and Western
Approaches to Mental and Physical Health' during the the 22nd
International Congress of Applied Psychology in Kyoto, July 21,
1990). (Order ISBN 4761004940 by email dr.k.t.kaku@planet.nl
(Dept. of Psychology, School of Literature, Waseda University,
1-24-1 Toyama, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162, Japan)
- Contents
- Preface - Yutaka Haruki (J)
- Part I: Eastern techniques for mental and physical health
around the world.
- Deane H. Shapiro, Jr. (USA): Zen meditation, cognitive/behavioral
psychology, and a religious quest.
- Mark W. Blows (Aus): Current status of research and
practice in Australia.
- Wang Jisheng (PRC): Psychological studies of Chinese
traditional therapy.
- Yuji Sasaki (J): Eastern techniques concerning the
health of the mind and the body.
- Yasutomi Taniguchi (J): An overview: Psychophysiological
approach to meditation in Japan.
- Part II: Eastern approaches to mental and physical health.
- Wang Jisheng (PRC): Psychological study of Qigong
- Michael M. DelMonte (Eire): Meditation: Mindfulness
and repression.
- Deane H. Shapiro, Jr. (USA): Scientific research on
the content and context of meditation.
- Mark W. Blows (Aus): Lifting the mask: Ways of working
towards inner freedom.
- Akira Onda (J): Zen, self-control and creativity.
- C. Peter Bankart (USA): Some Western questions for
an Eastern psychology.
- M. Blows, & S. Srinivasan (Eds.).(1992), Perspectives
on Relaxation and Meditation. Melbourne: Spectrum Publications
(x + 222 pp). (This book had its origins in 1988 when a group
of psychologists held a symposium at the 24th International Congress
of Psychology in Sydney and marked the preparation of The Transnational
Network's conferences). (Order ISBN 0867861398 by email mjblows@tig.com.au
)
- Contents
- Preface - Mark W. Blows & Saroja Srinivasan
- Chapter 1 Relaxation and meditation: The relationship between
them and historical context - Mark W. Blows
- Chapter 2 East meets West: Six techniques of relaxation and
meditation - John L. Sheppard
- Chapter 3 Meditation as technique of cognitive-behaviour
therapy - Jagdish Dua
- Chapter 4 The relevance of meditation to clinical practice:
A mainly Kellian perspective - Michael M. DelMonte
- Chapter 5 Zen practice and meditation - Shoji Nakamura
- Chapter 6 Awareness through movement - Teruhiko Kuroda
- Chapter 7 Classification of Eastern self-practicing techniques
(gyohos) and their characteristics - Yutaka Haruki
- Chapter 8 Effects of Transcendental Meditation for reducing
anxiety of Japanese businessmen - Yosuke Sakairi
- Chapter 9 Normality, transcendence and meditation: Indian
perspectives - Madan N. Palsane
- Chapter10 Zen, satori (enlightenment) and creativity - Akira
Onda
- Chapter11 Meditation research: Toward new directions - Saroja
Srinivasan
- M.G.T. Kwee (Ed.).(1990), Psychotherapy, Meditation
& Health: A Cognitive-Behavioural Perspective. London/The
Hague: East-West Publications (320 pp). Proceedings of the First
International Conference on Psychotherapy, Meditation, &
Health, March 16-18, 1990, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands.
(This conference might be considered as a precursor of the Transnational
Network's conferences.) (Order ISBN 0856921890 by email dr.k.t.kaku@planet.nl
)
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- Contents
- Section I: General Introduction
- Introduction to Section I
- 1 The Psychology of Meditation - Daniel Goleman (USA)
- 2 Cognitive and Behavioural Approaches to Meditation - Maurits
Kwee (NL)
- 3 The Four Paths to Peace of Mind: Limitations to Personal
Growth - Guy Claxton (UK)
- Section II: Self-Control and Control by a 'Benevolent Other'
- Introduction to Section II
- 4 Is God a Confounding Variable in Meditation Research? Through
an Hourglass Lightly - Deane Shapiro, Jr. (USA)
- Section III: Self-Control and Buddhist Approaches
- Introduction to Section III
- 5 Basic Sanity A Buddhist Approach to Health - Han de Wit
(NL)
- 6 Mindfulness, Self-Control, and Personal Growth - William
Mikulas (USA)
- 7 Meditation and Beyond: Buddhism and Psychotherapy - Padmal
DeSilva (UK)
- Section IV: Cultic Approaches: TM, Sufism, and Rajneeshism
- Introduction to Section IV
- 8 The Approach of the Sufi Message - Johannes Witteveen &
Hazrat Inayat Khan (NL)
- 9 Psychotherapy, Free Energy, and Meditation - Swami Deva
Amrito (NL)
- 10 Maharishi's Vedic Psychology: Alleviate Suffering by Enliving
Bliss - Reconnecting the Partial Values of Life with the Wholeness
of Life - Paul Gelderloos (NL)
- Section V: Non-Cultic Approaches: Zen, Tao, and Relaxation
- Introduction to Section V
- 11 Relativism as Applied in Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy and
Zen-Meditation - Maurits Kwee (NL)
- 12 Chi-Kung: The Taoist Way of Cultivating Life-Force Energy
- Implications for Western Psychology - Gunther Weil (USA)
- 13 Stress, Relaxation, and Changes in the Immune System -
Yanda van Rood & Els Goulmy (NL)
- 14 Health Psychology and Meditation by Genuine Laughing and
Smiling - Maurits Kwee (NL)
- Epilogue
- List of Contributors
- Subject Index
- Acknowledgements and correspondence.
- This is an updated version (2004) of an article, earlier
published in: Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 2000,
5, 77 - 87. Thanks are due to Y.Haruki, Y.Ishii, R.Kawano, Y.Sakairi,
and G.Sugamura for their endorsement of the TSCM. Requests for
further information on TSCM and its Master of CMS program can
be sent to dr.k.t.kaku@planet.nl