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Freud's deshi : the coming of psychoanalysis to Japan
This paper presents an account of four Japanese men, three of whom had an audience with Freud and who, with differing experiences and ambitions, returned to Japan to practice and develop psychoanalysi...
What sort of a thing is a religion? a view from object-relations theory
This paper suggests that a religion is not, as Freud proposed, a science-like thing, refutable by evidence. It is a socially constructed and maintained system of internal objects, analogous to those s...
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...
Psychology and Buddhism : from individual to global community
Psychology and Buddhism: From Individual to Global Community is a collection of essays on the interface between Buddhism and psychology by a dozen professionals from clinical psychology, psychi...
Five manifestations of the Buddha in the West : a brief history
This chapter of Psychology and Buddhism: From Individual to Global Community seeks to order and examine psychotherapeutic literature that has been influenced by the Buddhist tradition. The auth...
Self and liberation : the Jung-Buddhism dialogue
This book is a comprehensive analysis and overview of psychologist Carl Jung's ideas and commentaries on Buddhism. Provided here are all four of his main essays on Zen and Tibetan Buddhism and psychol...
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Tangles and webs
Tangles and Webs, by Buddhist scholar in the Theravāda tradition Padmasiri De Silva, uses existential philosophy and the psychoanalytic tradition to interpret and understand Buddhist teachings...
Cognitive behavior therapy : thinking positive
Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is becoming increasingly popular among psychologists as a way to treat certain emotional disorders like depression, anxiety, and phobia. The main aim of cognitive beha...
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