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Title: Psychotherapy with Buddhists
Language of title: English
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Author/Creator: Mark Finn
Jeffrey B. Rubin
I. M. Tester

Description: This chapter is part of a volume aimed at providing psychologists and psychotherapists with a basic background in the fundamental beliefs and worldviews of the major religious traditions. This chapter focusses on the history and tenets of the Buddhist tradition. It looks at the teachings of the historical Buddha, Buddhist beliefs in their theoretical context, the development of Buddhism after the life of the Buddha, Buddhist spiritual practices, and Buddhist perspectives on morality. This chapter also looks issues involved in the treatment of Buddhist clients, namely issues pertaining to diagnosis, treatment, and the therapist-client relationship. The authors give an example of a case-treatment. (Zach Rowinski 2004-12-28)

Publisher Place: Washington, D.C.
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Publisher country: United States
Publisher URL: http://www.apa.org/
Published Date: 2000
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Subject: Clinical psychology
Diagnosis and treatment
Cultural Coverage: India
United States
Euro-American
Temporal coverage: 20th century CE
21st century CE
Language: English
Source URL: http://www.apa.org/books/431738A.html
Source: Handbook of psychotherapy and religious diversity
Source Editor: P. Scott Richards
Allen E. Bergin
Source Type: Collected Volume (single author)
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Source Page Numbers: 317-340
ISBN/ISSN: 155798624X

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Resource Type: Book (multiple authors)
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Date Record Checked: 2005-03-15
Date Last Modified: 2006-03-06 14:23:35
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