The Resonance of Emptiness: A Buddhist Inspiration for Contemporary PsychotherapyRoutledge, 19 nov. 2013 - 328 pages This work presents an exploration of Buddhist philosophy and practice as a potential resource for an approach to psychotherapy which is responsive to the needs of its time and context, and attempts to open up a three-way dialogue between Buddhism, psychotherapy and contemporary discourse to reveal a meaningful theory and practice for a contemporary psychotherapy. |
Table des matières
Experience and Meaning | 25 |
The Buddhist View | 67 |
Emptiness as a | 84 |
Buddha Nature | 90 |
The Consciousness that Views | 93 |
Some Western Views on the Development | 105 |
The Self in Psychotherapy | 116 |
84 | 121 |
Some Contemporary Western Views of Ethics | 141 |
Meditation | 150 |
Goal | 171 |
Implications | 184 |
Towards an Empty Fullness | 243 |
Notes | 256 |
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