The Rule of St. Benedict has been used by monastic communities for fifteen centuries. It contains well-considered advice for daily living. I have adapted and extended some of its general principles for Constructive Living in the modern world just as I did for Morita Therapy and Naikan and other "Reflections" sources. For more information about Constructive Living go to constructiveliving.org and constructiveliving2.weebly.com.
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About the Author:
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 lectures and conducts workshops around the Pacific, including Japan where he lectures and consults in Japanese. He is the only Westerner to receive the Kora Prize and the Morita Prize by the Morita Therapy Association of Japan.
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