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From Mindfulness to Heartfulness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

From Mindfulness to Heartfulness

Explaining how mindfulness can be so much more than a practice for reducing stress, enhancing attention, and instilling tranquility, this book describes eight heartfulness principles that help us realize that the deepest expression of an enlightened mind is found in our relation to others. --

Summary of Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu's From Mindfulness to Heartfulness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Summary of Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu's From Mindfulness to Heartfulness

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The sky is the limit for beginner’s mind. It is not held back by others’ perceptions of who you are or what you can or can’t do. You are free to explore and learn. #2 American society regards being mindful as weird and even laughable, while rushing around busily with a mind full of thoughts is considered normal. People find it strange that I revel in the beauty of whatever is transpiring in the moment. #3 Remembering Ricardo’s story, I realized the importance of being present and attentive in every moment. I began to instill this lesson in my medical students, and it was as effective with them as it was with fourth graders. #4 The practice of speaking a foreign language to students is a way to induce vulnerability, which is a key to education. Vulnerability means appreciating mystery as much as mastery, and it allows us to balance a sense of competence with humility.

When Half Is Whole
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

When Half Is Whole

"I listen and gather people's stories. Then I write them down in a way that I hope will communicate something to others, so that seeing these stories will give readers something of value. I tell myself that this isn't going to be done unless I do it, just because of who I am. It's a way of making my mark, leaving something behind . . . not that I'm planning on going anywhere right now." So explains Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu in this touching, introspective, and insightful examination of mixed race Asian American experiences. The son of an Irish American father and Japanese mother, Murphy-Shigematsu uses his personal journey of identity exploration and discovery of his diverse roots to illumin...

Multicultural Encounters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 131

Multicultural Encounters

This volume uses fascinating therapeutic encounters to help clinicians understand and respond to the needs of their increasingly diverse clientele. Emphasizing the importance of balancing general cultural awareness with a consciousness of openness and curiosity, Murphy-Shigematsu urges clinicians to look beyond their assumptions and stereotypes to learn their clients' cultures through eliciting key narratives. Keeping the client and therapist center stage, the author shows the complex ways in which their cultural self-narratives interact.

Synergy, Healing, and Empowerment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Synergy, Healing, and Empowerment

Guided by the concept of synergy, this groundbreaking collection explores alternatives in the areas of counseling, education, and community health and development. Synergy refers to the process of two or more things coming together to create a new, greater, and often-unexpected whole. When synergy exists, formerly scarce resources can expand and become renewable and accessible to all. Drawing upon the diverse cultural experiences of Aboriginal groups in North America and around the world, these compelling narratives provide practical insights into the emergence of synergy and obstacles to its existence. Synergy, Healing and Empowerment offers invaluable guidance in the pursuit of a just and equitable society.

Transcultural Japan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Transcultural Japan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-11-27
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Transcultural Japan provides a critical examination of being Other in Japan. Portraying the multiple intersections of race, ethnicity, class, and gender, the book suggests ways in which the transcultural borderlands of Japan reflect globalization in this island nation. The authors show the diversity of Japan from the inside, revealing an extraordinarily complex new society in sharp contrast to the persistent stereotypical images held of a regimented, homogeneous Japan. Unsettling as it may be, there are powerful arguments here for looking at the meanings of globalization in Japan through these diverse communities and individuals. These are not harmonious, utopian communities by any means, as...

The Voices of Amerasians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

The Voices of Amerasians

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Japan's Diversity Dilemmas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Japan's Diversity Dilemmas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Japan's Diversity Dilemmas: Ethnicity, Citizenship, and Education reveals how Japanese society is now in the midst of dramatic transformation brought on by demographic change and globalization. Foreigners are coming to Japan and many more will come in the near future to meet the demands of an economy that needs workers to compensate for an extremely low birth rate. The ramifications of this influx of foreigners into a society that has based its identity on a mythical ethnic purity are enormous. This book examines the effects of globalization on both new and older ethnic communities. It shows the ways in which minorities, in particular Koreans, are changing their conceptions and practices reg...

The Sum of Our Parts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

The Sum of Our Parts

This collection of essays focuses on the construction of identity among people of Asian descent who claim multiple heritage. In their consideration of people of mixed Asian identities, the contributors to this study disrupt standard discussions.

Multicultural Encounters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

Multicultural Encounters

Counsellors and other mental health professionals are increasingly encountering clients who differ from them in terms of race, culture, and ethnicity. Unfortunately many have not been trained to understand how powerfully culture affects our view of the world. The series on Multicultural Foundations of Counseling and Psychology is an invaluable new resource from Teachers College Press that focuses on multicultural issues in counseling and psychology. The books in this series chart the development of this evolving new field and will help educators, psychologists, counselors, social workers, and other mental health professionals learn to balance culture-universal and culture specific approaches to treat a diverse population. This volume uses fascinating therapeutic encounters to help clinicians understand and respond to the needs of their increasingly diverse clientele. Murphy-Shigematsu urges clinicians to look beyond their assumptions and stereotypes to learn their clients' cultures through eliciting key narratives. Keeping the client and therapist center stage, the author shows the complex ways in which their cultural self-narratives interact.