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The Disintegration of The Self: How Eastern Thought Has Influenced Western Psychology
作者 Cefus, Jon M (著)
出版日期2011.05.26
頁次67
出版者Kent State University
出版者網址 https://www.kent.edu/
出版地Kent, OH, US [肯特, 俄亥俄州, 美國]
資料類型博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
使用語言英文=English
學位類別學士
校院名稱Kent State University
系所名稱Psychological Sciences
指導教授Brian Betz
關鍵詞mindfulness; psychology; ethics
摘要This paper explores mindfulness as a therapeutic tool in the field of psychology and its historical origins in Buddhism. Over the past thirty years, mindfulness has become an area of growing interest and the subject of much research in psychology. Mindfulness, as a method for providing therapeutic benefits, has a long history that dates back to at least the time of Siddhartha Gautama (563 B.C.E.), who later became known as The Buddha. The story of the Buddha is used to frame the origins of mindfulness. The relationship between Eastern thought and Western psychology has been discussed by several of the early authors in the psychological traditions, particularly in the post-Freudian psychoanalytic schools, and this is explored here. The later cognitive psychological schools of thought that arose from roots in behaviorism would ultimately give rise to the current wave of mindfulness-based therapies we see being applied today. Finally, ethical dimensions are discussed in order to better understand whether or not mindfulness-based therapies can be effectively applied outside of the normative framework of Buddhism.
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更新日期2023.04.19










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