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Teaches and promotes Buddhist psychology and psychotherapy.
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Scientific, spiritual and social exploration on meditation and its impact on Westerners.
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Essay on the history of Buddhist Psychology.
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This survey is confined to the texts of Theravada Buddhism.
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A manual that draws on the Buddhist principle of no-self and on techniques of Cognitive Behavior Therapy in its approach to overcoming stage fright.
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Exchanges between Buddhism and Western Science on how the mind works.
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This essay provides a useful introduction to both Buddhist thinking in relation to brain and behavior, and to a branch of western psychology.
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What is mind? Explorations in cognitive science, psychology, Buddhism, mysticism, literature, art, psychotherapy, language, psychiatry and philosophy.
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Psychological analysis of changes in mental state as a result of different forms of meditation.
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Learn how to benefit our daily life.
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A step-by-step psychotherapy program developed at Yale University that integrates Buddhist and cognitive psychologies to help individuals abandon maladaptive self-schemas and to develop instead a new Spiritual self-schema.
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Alternative methods of mental health such as Morita Therapy and Naikan from Japan. These methods are rooted in Eastern philosophy and applied to life in contemporary Western society.
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An effort at showing the relevance of Buddhism to western psychotherapy, especially existential therapy.
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The Buddha's concept of Abidhamma appears as a supremely naturalistic and psychological one. It refers to the representation within the human mind of the external order of things and events. It is the logical system for organizing and interpreting experience that is constructed by human mental capacities during the process of experiencing external phenomena: the instrument that regulates the mind.
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Essay by Patrick Kearney regarding the confusion between Buddhist meditation and modern psychotherapy.
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Tibetan approaches to dealing with delusional emotions, using tough life examples but also providing helpful suggestions.
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Offers a personality test and meditation subjects based on Chinese elements and Buddhist psychological theory.
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An argument that both the ends and the means of Buddhist practice far exceed the limitations of Western psychotherapy in its dominant forms. This claim is substantiated by examining the underlying views of human nature in the broader context of cosmic Nature, as these reflect the assumed nature of the therapeutic task.
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