Abstract
This article describes the theory and practice of an Asian counselling approach, Naikan, used in Canada. A historical and philosophical background of Naikan is provided, along with a description of the therapeutic process. While the spirit of the Naikan approach is retained, it thas been adapted for use in Canada with a Western clientele. To emphasize how we use Naikan, the case of "M" is presented and discussed.
| Keywords: | Naikan; Canada |
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