Publications
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Books Published
(* English and Japanese editions, ** English and German editions, ++ English and Spanish editions, + English and Chinese editions)
-Reynolds, David K. Morita Psychotherapy. * ++ Berkeley:University of California Press, l976.
-Reynolds, David K. and Farberow, Norman L. Suicide: Inside and Out. Berkeley:University of California Press, l976.*
-Kalish, Richard A. and Reynolds, David K. Death and Ethnicity: A Psychocultural Study. Los Angeles:University of Southern California Press, l976.
-Reynolds, David K. and Farberow, Norman L. Endangered Hope: Psychiatric Aftercare and Self Destruction. Berkeley:University of California Press, l977.
-Reynolds, David K. The Quiet Therapies. Honolulu:University Press of Hawaii, l980. **
-Reynolds, David K. The Heart of the Japanese People. Tokyo:Nichieisha, l980.*
-Reynolds, David K. and Farberow, Norman L. The Family Shadow: Sources of Suicide and Schizophrenia. Berkeley:University of California Press, l98l.
-Reynolds, David K. Naikan Psychotherapy: Meditation for Self Development. Chicago:University of Chicago Press, l983.
-Reynolds, David K. Constructive Living. Honolulu:University of Hawaii Press, 1984.*+
-Reynolds, David K. Modern Aesop's Fables. Tokyo:Nichieisha, 1984.*
-Reynolds, David K. Living Lessons. Tokyo:Asahi Shuppansha, 1984.*
-Reynolds, David K. Playing Ball on Running Water. New York:Morrow, 1984.*
-Reynolds, David K. Even in Summer the Ice Doesn't Melt. New York:Morrow, 1986.
-Reynolds, David K. Water Bears No Scars. New York: Morrow, 1987.
-Reynolds, David K. Constructive Living for Young People. Tokyo: Asahi, 1988.*
-Reynolds, David K. Winning the Game of Life. Tokyo: Asahi, 1988.*
-Reynolds, David K. Pools of Lodging for the Moon. New York: Morrow, 1989.
-Reynolds, David K. Flowing Bridges, Quiet Waters. Albany: SUNY Press, 1989.
-Reynolds, David K. A Thousand Waves. New York: Morrow, 1990.*
-Reynolds, David K. Thirsty, Swimming in the Lake. New York: Morrow, 1991.
-Reynolds, David K. Rainbow Rising from a Stream. New York: Morrow, 1992.
-Reynolds, David K., ed. Plunging Through the Clouds. Albany: SUNY Press, 1993.
-Reynolds, David K. Reflections on the Tao te Ching. New York: Morrow, 1993.
-Reynolds, David K. Light Waves. Honolulu:University of Hawaii Press, 2001.
-Reynolds, David K. A Handbook for Constructive Living. New York: Morrow, 1996, U. of Hawaii Press, 2002.
-Reynolds, David K. Water, Snow, Water: Constructive Living for Mental Health. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, in press.
Translations of Books into Japanese
Nihonjin to Morita Ryoho, Natsumeisha, 1980.
Uchikara Mita Jisatsu, Sewashoten, 1984.
Nayamiwo Ikasu, Sogensha, 1986.
Kodotekina Ikikata, Sogensha, 1989.
Kono Isshunni Jibunwo Kaeru, Sanno Daigaku Shuppanbu, 1994.
Jibunwo Ikasu Kodo Kakumei, Kairyusha, 1996.
Jinseiwa Kodowo Matte Iru, KK Best Sellers (Wani Books), 1998.
Seikatsu Onchi ni Naranai, Hakuyosha, 2000.
Manuals and Forewords Published
Farberow, N., Reynolds, D., Franklin, T., Kilpatrick, M. et al. Training Manual for Human Service Workers in Major Disasters. U.S. Government Publication, l978.
Reynolds, David K. Foreword. In Iga, Mamoru. The Thorn in the Chrysanthemum. University of California Press, 1986.
Reynolds, David K. Foreword. In Kora, Takehisa (translated by Peterson, Gregory and Reynolds, David). How to Live Well. SUNY Press, 1995.
Book Chapters Published
-Reynolds, David K. Constructive Living. In Kawahara, Ryuzo. Naikan Ryohono Rinsho. Shinkoigaku, 1998.
-Reynolds, David K. On Being Natural: Two Japanese Approaches to Healing. In Sheikh, A. A. and Sheikh, K. S., eds. Eastern and Western Approaches to Healing. New York:Wiley, 1989.
-Reynolds, David K. Morita Therapy in America. In Ohara, K., ed. Morita Therapy: Theory and Practice. Tokyo:Kongen, 1987. (In Japanese)
-Reynolds, David K. Japanese Models of Psychotherapy. In Norbeck, E. and Lock, M., eds. Health, Illness, and Medical Care in Japan. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1987.
-Reynolds, David K. Japanese American Aging: A Game Perspective. In Kolker, A. and Ahmed, P., eds. Coping with Aging. New York:Elsevier, l982.
-Reynolds, David K. Morita Psychotherapy. In Corsini, R., ed. Handbook of Innovative Psychotherapies. New York:Wiley,l98l.
-Reynolds, David K. Naikan Therapy. In Corsini, R., ed. Handbook of Innovative Psychotherapies. New York:Wiley, l98l.
-Reynolds, David K. Psychocultural Perspectives on Death. In Ahmed, P., ed. Living and Dying with Cancer. New York:Elsevier, l98l.
-Reynolds, David K. Morita Therapy in America. In Kora, T. and Ohara, K., eds. Modern Morita Therapy. Tokyo:Hakuyosha, l977.
-Reynolds, David K. and Farberow, Norman L. Suicide in Aftercare Facilities. In Parad, H. et al., Emergency and Disaster Management. New York:Charles Press, l976.
-Reynolds, David K., Kalish, Richard A., and Farberow, Norman L. A Cross Ethnic Study of Suicide Attitudes and Expectations in the United States. In Farberow, N.L., ed. Suicide in Different Cultures. Baltimore:University Park Press, l975.
-Reynolds, David K. and Yamamoto, Joe. Morita Psychotherapy in Japan. In Masserman, Jules, ed., Current Psychiatric Therapies, 13, 219-227, l973.
Articles Published
-Reynolds, David K. Morita Therapy and Constructive Living. Journal of Morita Therapy, 9 (1), 37-43, 1998.
-Reynolds, David K. Morita Therapy and Me. Journal of Morita Therapy, 7 (2), 198-200, 1996.
-Reynolds, David K. Kensetsutekina Ikikata (Constructive Living). Student Counseling Journal (Japan), 17(1), 74-80, 1996. (Japanese)
-Reynolds, David K. Adaptations of Morita Therapy. Japanese Journal of Psychotherapy, 21 (1), 45-51, 1995.
-Reynolds, David K. Morita therapy and Constructive Living. Journal of Morita Psychotherapy, 4(2), 161-165, 1993. (Japanese)
-Reynolds, David K. Morita and Naikan therapies--Similarities. Journal of Morita Therapy, 1(2), 159-163, 1990.
-Reynolds, David K. Meaningful life therapy. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 13, 457-463, 1989.
-Reynolds, David K. Morita therapy and reality-centered living. Int. Bull. of Morita Therapy, 1(1), 3-5, 1988.
-Farberow, Norman L. and Reynolds, David K. Sources of schizophrenia within the family. Psychiatria Fennica, International Edition, 41-51, 1981.
-Reynolds, David K. and Nelson, Franklyn L. Personality, life situation and life expectancy. Life Threatening Behavior, ll(2), 99-110, 1981.
-Reynolds, David K. Psychodynamic insight and Morita psychotherapy. Japanese Journal of Psychotherapy Research, 5(4), 58-60, l979.
-Reynolds, David K. Naikan therapy--an experiential view. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 23(4), 252-264, l977.
-Kalish, R.A. and Reynolds, D. K. The role of age in death attitudes. Death Education, (2), l977.
-Reynolds, David K. and Kiefer, C.W. Cultural adaptability as an attribute of therapies: the case of Morita psychotherapy. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, l, 395-4l2, l977.
-Reynolds, David K. and Kalish, Richard A. Death rates, attitudes, and the ethnic press. Ethnicity, 3, 305-316, 1976.
-Reynolds, David K. and Moacanin, Radmila. Eastern therapy: Western patient. Japanese Journal of Psychotherapy Research, 3, 305-316, l976.
-Kalish, Richard A., Reynolds, David K., and Farberow, Norman L. Community attitudes toward suicide. Community Mental Health Journal, l0(3), 301-308,1974.
-Reynolds, David K. and Kalish Richard A. The social ecology of dying:Observations of wards for the terminally ill. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 25(3), l47-l52, l974.
-Reynolds, David K. and Kalish, Richard A. Anticipation of futurity as a function of ethnicity and age. Journal of Gerontology, 29(2), 224-231, 1974.
-Reynolds, David K. and Kalish, Richard A. Work roles in death-related occupations. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 4223-235, l974.
-Kalish, Richard A. and Reynolds, David K. Phenomenological reality and postdeath contact. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, l2, 209-221, 1973.
-Reynolds, David K. and Farberow, Norman L. The suicidal patient: An inside view. Omega, 4(3), 229-24l, l973. Abstracted in Nursing Digest, Human Behavior, and l975 Review of Psychiatry and Mental Health.
-Reynolds, David K. and Farberow, Norman L. Experiential research: An inside perspective on suicide and social systems. Life Threatening Behavior, 3(4), 26l-269. l973. Abstracted in Health Education Monographs, l975.
-Reynolds, David K. and Yamamoto, Joe. East meets West: Moritist and Freudian psychotherapies. Science and Psychoanalysis, 21, l87-l93, l972. Abstracted in Psychiatric Spectator, l972.
-Farberow, Norman L. and Reynolds, David K. Dyadic crisis suicides in mental hospital patients. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 78(l), 77-85, l97l.
-Iwai, Hiroshi and Reynolds, David K. Morita therapy: The views from the West. American Journal of Psychiatry, l26(7), l03l-l036, l970.
-Ohara, Kenshiro and Reynolds, David K. Changing methods in Morita psychotherapy. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, l4(4), 305-310, l968.
And more than forty other articles in English, Japanese, Chinese and German.
Encyclopedia Articles
Japanese character, Naikan, Morita psychotherapy, in Wiley Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York, Wiley, 1984. Also in Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology, 1987.
Mental illness and psychotherapy, in Encyclopedia of Japan, Kodansha/Brittanica, l984.
Papers Presented
(Papers in Japan were presented in Japanese, no English version available)
-Morita psychotherapy in Japanese cultural context. Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, l970.
-Japanese American aging--A game perspective. Society for Applied Anthropology, Miami, l97l.
-The psychotherapeutic contract in a Japanese hospital setting. American Anthropological Association, New York, l97l.
-East meets West:Moritist and Freudian psychotherapies. American Academy of Psychoanalysis, New York, l97l.
-Death and dying in the Los Angeles Mexican American community. International Association for Suicide Prevention, Mexico City, l972.
-Community attitudes toward suicide. International Association for Suicide Prevention, Mexico City, l972.
-The suicidal patient--An inside view. Southwestern Anthropological Association, Long Beach, 1972.
-Experiential research: An inside perspective on suicide and social systems. American Association of Suicidology, Houston, l973.
-Patienthood: An inside view. American Psychiatric Association, Detroit, l974.
-Experiential research and shadowing. American Anthropological Association, Mexico City, l974.
-Training mental health workers in time of disaster. American Association of Suicidology, Los Angeles, l976.
-Morita psychotherapy in the West. VI World Congress of Psychiatry, Honolulu, l977.
-Naikan psychotherapy in Japanese cultural context. American Anthropological Association, Houston, l977.
-What is psychotherapy? 7th National Congress of Psychiatry (Japan), Tokyo, l978.
-Innovative research tactics in psychiatric settings. American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, l978.
-Naikan psychotherapy and the norm of reciprocity. Southwestern Anthropological Association, San Diego, l980.
-Eastern psychotherapies in Japan and the West. International Council of Psychologists, Los Angeles, l98l.
-Japanese models of psychotherapy. SSRC-sponsored panel, Health and Illness in Japan. American Anthropological Association, Chicago, 1983.
-Morita psychotherapy in America. Second National Congress of Morita Psychotherapy, Hamamatsu, Japan, 1984
-Morita psychotherapy: An American perspective. Third National Congress of Morita Psychotherapy, Tokyo, 1985.
-Advanced training. First International Association for Constructive Living, Washington D.C., 1988.
-A fresh perspective on Naikan. Twelfth National Congress of Naikan, Toyama, 1989.
-Meaningful Life Therapy. 1st International Congress of Meaningful Life Therapy, Hamamatsu, 1990.
-Is A Theory of Naikan Necessary? Thirteenth National Congress of Naikan, Nagoya, 1990.
-21st Century Naikan--An American Perspective. 1st International Congress of Naikan, Tokyo, 1991.
-Who Does Morita Therapy in Japan? Ninth National Congress of Morita Psychotherapy, Kyoto, 1991.
-Keynote Address. Tenth National Congress of Morita Psychotherapy, Shikoku, 1992.
-The Status of Morita Therapy in the United States. Second International Congress of Morita Therapy, Fukuoka, 1993.
-Using Tales in Morita Therapy and Constructive Living. 13th National Congress of Morita Psychotherapy, Saga, 1995.
-Morita Therapy, Constructive Living, and China. Third International Congress of Morita Therapy, Beijing, 1996.
-Morita Prize Address. Fifteenth National Congress of Morita Psychotherapy, Tokyo, 1997.
-Morita Therapy and Constructive Living. Fourth International Congress of Morita Therapy, Tokyo, 1999.
and more recent others.
Workshops
l98l National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education, Honolulu.
l98l Institute for Transcultural Studies, Los Angeles.
l98l Blaisdell Institute, Claremont Colleges, Claremont.
l982 Health Center Pacific, Maui.
1983 Kuroda Institute, Los Angeles.
1984 Health Center Pacific, Maui.
1985 San Francisco, New York, Miami, Maui.
1986 Columbia University, Health Center Pacific, Tokyo.
1987 Maui, Omega Institute and four MHA's in New York.
1988 Miami, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, San Francisco, New York.
1989 Miami, Chattanooga, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Australia, New Zealand, New York, Los Angeles
1990 Chicago, New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Springfield, IL, Tokyo.
1991 Cleveland, New York, Virginia, Tokyo, Chiba, Miami
1992 East Coast, Portland, Japan
1993 Klamath Falls Indians, U. of Nebraska, Japan, San Francisco
1995 National Student Counseling Association, Japan, Tokyo
1997 Inochi no Denwa (Suicide Prevention Organization), Tokyo, Nara
and more recent others.
Media Interviews
-Radio/Television: US: KHJ KNBC KIKU KABC KMPC KNX KWIZ KPFK KSM KZOO KIQQ KCSN KGIL KATU L.A., N.Y., Cleveland, Miami, Honolulu, San Francisco, Chattanooga, Portland, etc. Foreign: Canada, New Zealand, Australian Broadcasting Co., NPR
-Magazines: US: Time, Vogue, Human Behavior, Psychology Today, PHP, East/West, Yoga Journal, Men's Health, Cosmopolitan, New Dimensions, Bottom Line, American Health, New Woman, Your Personal Best, Fitness, Self, Sun, Health Confidential, O Magazine Foreign: Japan, China, New Zealand, Canada
-Newspapers: New York Times, L.A. Times, Houston Chronicle, Asahi Shimbun, Japan Interpreter, Houston Post, Japan Times, Honolulu Star Bulletin, Maui News, Hawaii Herald, Nihon Keizai Shimbun, L.A. Weekly, Nihon Nogyo Shimbun