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Advances in the conceptualization and measurement of religion and spirituality : implications for physical and mental health research
The authors suggest that despite valuable findings on the relationship between spirituality, religion, and health, psychology does not understand the relation of these areas area very well. This artic... Encountering Buddhism : Western psychology and Buddhist teachings
Scholars, research scientists, and therapists look at what it means to encounter, sometimes struggle with, be inspired by, and attempt to integrate Buddhist teachings into their own worldviews and pro... MindScience : an east-west dialogue
MindScience is a record of a conference that took place between the Dalai Lama and psychologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and psychobiologists at Harvard Medical School in March 24, 199... Should the Buddha have taken prozac? religious implications of SSRIs
This article focusses on anecdotal reports of how Prozac and other selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) can affect personality and personal interests and asks the questions concerning the d... Suffering from biobabble : searching for a science of subjectivity
In this chapter from the book Psychology and Buddhism: From Individual to Global Community, the author discusses recent trends in society of attributing the causes of suffering and behavior to ... |
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