Discuss Naikan therapy techniques.

What will be an ideal response?


Naikan therapy requires that the guide-therapist have excellent interviewing skills. The golden skill for Naikan therapy is listening, listening, listening, without commenting or interrupting the client to insert one’s own thoughts or feelings about the client’s life. The Naikan guide must also be skillful in the use of such techniques as rephrasing, recasting, and reflecting the client’s ideas. The Naikan therapist must understand how to help a client to focus on and to clarify the three questions for his or her life.

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