This first English translation of a seminal work in a therapeutic practice is gaining interest among Westerners. Morita's insights into the nature of feelings and attention were ahead of his time, aligning with modern theories of brain dynamics. The book outlines the progressive nature of Morita therapy through four stages: isolation rest, light monotonous work, labor-intensive work, and social integration. The experiential knowledge clients gain during inpatient treatment becomes the therapy itself. Originally designed for anxiety disorders, Morita therapy is now utilized in Japan, China, and Australia for various conditions, including depression, personality disorders, eating disorders, and PTSD. It promotes akiraka ni mikiwameru-koto (clear discernment) and a healthy mind/body connection. Morita also reflects on the theories of contemporaries like Freud, William James, Montessori, and Charcot. This work is significant as a historical document, representing a unique treatment that has emerged from Japanese culture, offering a different perspective on mental health and a new way of understanding human beings.
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