A psychologist from this country outlined a four-stage therapy process including absolute bed rest, light and heavy occupational therapy, and reintroduction into society. For 10 points each:
[10e] Morita therapy, a branch of clinical psychology heavily influenced by Zen Buddhism, was developed in what country?
ANSWER: Japan [or Nippon; or Nihon]
[10h] Morita therapy is often grouped with this active-directive psychotherapy developed by Albert Ellis. This form of cognitive behavioral therapy holds that people’s false beliefs cause fixable disturbances in people’s lives.
ANSWER: rational emotive behavior therapy [or rational therapy; or REBT]
[10m] Morita therapy was designed to address and diagnose a condition called shinkeishitsu, sometimes equated to this condition. Typical and atypical forms of this condition can be treated with haloperidol and clozapine.
ANSWER: schizophrenia [prompt on psychosis]
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