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Structured method of self-reflection developed by Yoshimoto Ishin
Naikan (Japanese: 内観, lit. 'introspection') is a structured method of self-reflection influenced by Shin Buddhist principles. The term first appears in
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Development of one's virtues
Religion. Retrieved 15 May 2019. Freud, 1923 Naikan-Hitosuji Yoshimoton Ishin no Shougai'Ibusuki. Japan Naikan Association. 1988. pp. 275–276.[ISBN missing]
Self-cultivation
businessman and Jodo Shinshu Buddhist priest who was the founder of the Naikan (内観 looking inside) meditation method in the 1940s, which later was utilised
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Japanese multinational corporation
(株式会社ニコン, Kabushiki-gaisha Nikon) (Japanese: [ɲiꜜkoɴ] ; UK: /ˈnɪkɒn/; US: /ˈnaɪkɒn/) is a Japanese optics and photographic equipment manufacturer. Nikon's
Nikon
Meditation-based school of Mahāyāna Buddhism
of physical and mental exhaustion). These energetic practices, known as naikan, are based on focusing the mind, and one's vital energy (ki) on the tanden
Zen
Japanese Zen Buddhist master (1686–1769)
methods are 'introspective meditation', a contemplation practice called naikan using abdominal breathing and focussing on the hara, and a visualization
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professional health workers in China. Reynolds studied Morita therapy and Naikan and lectures on these subjects to Japanese in Japanese in Japan. He is the
David_K._Reynolds
Short instructive text in some Buddhist practices
practice. The "soft-butter" method (nanso no ho) and "introspection method" (naikan no ho) involve cultivation of ki centered on the tanden (Chinese:dantian)
Koan
popular in China and Japan and in the latter is sometimes used as a focus in Naikan-type introspection practices. Filial piety in Buddhism Arai, Keiyo (2005)
Sutra_of_Filial_Piety
Japanese Shin Buddhist reformer (1863–1903)
naikan-shugi (introspective subjectivism), zensekinin-shugi (total responsibility), and tariki-shugi (other-powerism). Among these neologisms, naikan-shugi
Kiyozawa_Manshi
Spatial theory or concept
Japanese Psychotherapies: Silence and Body-Mind Interconnectedness in Morita, Naikan and Dohsa-hou. Singapore: Springer. p. 22. ISBN 978-981-10-3125-0. Janson
Oku_(theory)
Excessive internet usage that causes psychological disorders
listening Other psychosocial treatment therapies include reality therapy, Naikan cognitive psychotherapy, group therapy, family therapy, and multimodal psychotherapy
Internet_addiction_disorder
beyond conditioned, self-invested interest. They include methods such as Naikan. This approach is being developed on the Tariki Psychotherapy Training Programme
Other-centred_therapy
Buddhism, Mindfulness and Psychology
based on Buddhism is Naikan therapy, developed from Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist introspection by Ishin Yoshimoto (1916–1988). Naikan therapy is used in correctional
Buddhism_and_psychology
School of Japanese Zen Buddhism
learned them from a hermit named Hakuyu. These energetic practices are called naikan. They are mainly based on focusing the mind and one's vital energy (ki)
Rinzai_school
Form of psychotherapy
possible to draw a conclusion based on the included studies. Shoma Morita Naikan Quiet sitting David K. Reynolds Buddhism "BASICS". The Morita School of
Morita_therapy
edited and translated from the original Chinese by Simon Patton and Tao Naikan, Bloodaxe Books Elena Shvarts, Birdsong on the Seabed, edited and translated
2008_in_poetry
Japanese psychologist
author, synthesized parts of Morita therapy along with the practice of Naikan into Constructive Living, an educational method intended for English-speaking
Shoma_Morita
Indigenous community from South India
‘Chola’ or ‘shola’ means patches of stunted forest lined by grasslands, and ‘naikan’ means King. They are said to have migrated from Mysore forests. The Cholanaikkan
Cholanaikkan
Spiritual form of psychotherapy
Japanese Psychotherapies: Silence and Body-Mind Interconnectedness in Morita, Naikan and Dohsa-hou. Springer. Hora, Thomas (1986). Dialogues in Metapsychiatry
Metapsychiatry
Relationships and neuroscience author
David Reynolds, PhD, in two Japanese forms of psychotherapy, Morita and Naikan. Tatkin was clinical director of Charter Hospital's intensive outpatient
Stan_Tatkin
Buddhist temple in Kumamoto, Japan
submit poems on their mothers. The Naikan Institute, where domestic as well as international visitors can practice Naikan (guiding in English is available)
Renge-in_Tanjō-ji
that draws on the Japanese therapeutic traditions of Morita therapy and Naikan. She and her husband Ronald Madson co-direct the California Center for Constructive
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countries and scholars. Filipino psychology Indian psychology Morita therapy Naikan therapy Kitayama, Shinobu (1 December 2007). "Asian Psychology Coming of
Asian_psychology
Airport in Merauke, Papua, Indonesia
- Portal berita terpercaya. Retrieved 20 March 2026. "Kemenhub RI Resmi Naikan Status Bandara Mopah Merauke Jadi Internasional". bataspapua.com (in Indonesian)
Mopah_Airport
Chinese poet from Chengdu (born 1955)
of methods to unravel gendered nuances in Chinese literary culture. Tao, Naikan (1999). "Building A White Tower at Night: Zhai Yongming's Poetry". World
Zhai_Yongming
Australian poet and academic
Contemporary Australian Poetry–An English-Chinese Anthology, transl Tao Naikan, Shanghai LRN Joint Books Ltd (bilingual anthology: ISBN 9787542656179)
Paul_Hetherington
86, Actress on Stage and Screen. New York Times. Retrieved 8 Jul 2024. Naikan: A Meditation Method and Psychotherapy. Oxford Research Encyclopedias (year
Deaths_in_August_1988
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