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. |
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... relationship with society and communities of practice . However , here too the findings of current research and ideas are only just being acknowledged . Their effects upon psychotherapy are hard to find . Even in western terms , the ...
... relationship with society and communities of practice . However , here too the findings of current research and ideas are only just being acknowledged . Their effects upon psychotherapy are hard to find . Even in western terms , the ...
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... relationship and interconnectedness pre- sented by Bakhtin and by the Buddhist doctrines of dependent origination and emptiness is most fully expressed by the school of Hua Yen Buddhism with its image of the net of Indra . This symbol ...
... relationship and interconnectedness pre- sented by Bakhtin and by the Buddhist doctrines of dependent origination and emptiness is most fully expressed by the school of Hua Yen Buddhism with its image of the net of Indra . This symbol ...
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... relationship , the intervals , that new dialogue emerges.40 Furthermore as Rorty suggests : " Edifying philoso- phers want to keep space open for the sense of wonder which poets can sometimes cause - wonder that there is something new ...
... relationship , the intervals , that new dialogue emerges.40 Furthermore as Rorty suggests : " Edifying philoso- phers want to keep space open for the sense of wonder which poets can sometimes cause - wonder that there is something new ...
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... relationship itself . Discussion of any form of natural ethics as part of a healthy , responsive and responsible relationship to others and world has largely been ignored , which is perhaps why much of con- temporary psychotherapy has ...
... relationship itself . Discussion of any form of natural ethics as part of a healthy , responsive and responsible relationship to others and world has largely been ignored , which is perhaps why much of con- temporary psychotherapy has ...
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... relationship itself . The first part of " Fruition " will attempt to compare and contrast the goals of both Buddhism and psychotherapy , suggesting a qualitative similarity and quantitative disparity . Then I will consider some ...
... relationship itself . The first part of " Fruition " will attempt to compare and contrast the goals of both Buddhism and psychotherapy , suggesting a qualitative similarity and quantitative disparity . Then I will consider some ...
Table des matières
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 |
Bibliography | 292 |
Index | 313 |
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