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Nurturing the seeds of sanity : a Buddhist approach to psychotherapy
This chapter from the book Modern Psychology and Ancient Wisdom: Psychological Healing Practices from the World's Religious Traditions offers a Buddhist approach to psychotherapy using the cont...
Buddhist social principles
In this chapter of the book Psychology and Buddhism: From Individual to Global Community, the author suggests that not only does Buddhist mindfulness meditation allow the individual to develop ...
The mind and the brain : neuroplasticity and the power of mental force
The Mind and the Brain, co-written by psychiatrist Jeffrey M. Schwartz and Wall Street Journal writer Sharon Begley, looks at the question of the relation between the brain and the mind drawing...
Ordinary mind : exploring the common ground of Zen and psychotherapy
This book offers ways in which individuals can benefit from the Zen and psychoanalytic traditions. The author looks at practical questions involved in the application of either tradition for the sake ...
Training psychotherapists in attributes of “mind” from Zen and psychoanalytic perspectives, part II : attention, here and now, nonattachment, and compassion
Part II of this paper enumerates four additional attributes of mind derived from Zen that could enrich the training of a psychotherapist. These include: training and modulation of the therapist's atte...
Buddhist meditation and countertransference : a case study
Freud and a series of psychoanalysts who followed after him paid very little attention to the Buddhist practice of meditation or else offered radical interpretations of how meditation operated based o...
Mindfulness and acceptance : expanding the cognitive-behavioral tradition
This volume discusses a growing and changing group of therapies within the cognitive-behavioral tradition of clinical psychology. Many less traditional approaches to therapy based on themes such as mi...
Structure, strategy and self in the fabrication of conscious experience
Neurophysiological and psychological evidence require us to see perception, the 'fabrication of (conscious) experience', as a process in time. Some of the elapsed time between the onset of stimulation...
Meditation and the self regulation of learning : a link between health science and religion
Joseph Loizzo is a psychiatrist and a Ph.D in religious studies with a focus on Buddhism. In this lecture, he discusses meditation and its relation to health practice and research. He asks why meditat...
The healing power of mindfulness : living your life as if it really matters (transcript)
This is a transcript of a lecture given by Jon Kabat-Zinn at the University of Virginia Medical School on mindfulness and healing. (Zach Rowinski 2005-05-14)
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