The Confucian Philosophical Counseling Progress of "Keh-Sheng-Shou-Sheh"

Philosophy and Culture 38 (1):39-54 (2011)
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This paper deals with the practical application of the Confucian philosophy of how to practice in the consultative process to explore, "g wins close photo" Although it is first proposed in this paper the concept of counseling process, however, in the Confucian philosophy is the active, not only is the personal speculations of innovation or the term coined in the article, try this four-character claim its source, to explore why, and the practice of "grams wins close photo" consultative process of setting them to make up for discussion articles will be published entirely clear of the place. This article hopes to Confucian philosophy by introducing the "g wins close photo" four stage process of consultation activities, the case for the situation state of mind could have been alleviated, it is no longer suffering, even if once again the face of life's distress, it can by the case are learning to use the "g wins close photo" is a Chinese philosophical counseling methods to enhance the courage to try to face life's ebb and tide! This article deals with how Confucian philosophy is applied to the progress of counseling practice. While proposed for the first time ever as a concept of counseling progress, "Keh-Sheng-Shou-Sheh" is derived from Confucian philosophy rather than produced from personal concoction or conjecture. In this article, we try to explain the sources and reasons of these four characters and demonstrate the counseling progress of "Keh-Sheng-Shou-Sheh" in practice as a supplement to the paper published in the conference. Through the four -stage Confucian philosophical counseling progress of "Keh-Sheng-Shou-Sheh," we wish the client would be relieved of his or her sufferings. Even if confronted with distresses again, the client would be able to muster up courage by means of the Chinese philosophical counseling progress of "Keh-Sheng-Shou-Sheh," trying to face and get through the adversities in his or her life

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