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Buddhism and Behaviour Modification |
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Author |
De Silva, Padmal (著)
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Source |
Behaviour Research and Therapy
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Volume | v.22 n.6 |
Date | 1984 |
Pages | 661 - 678 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
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https://www.elsevier.com/zh-tw
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Location | Oxford, UK [牛津, 英國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | Early Buddhism; Behavior Modification; Behavior therapy; de Silva, Padmal; Human; Therapy; Behavior-change; Technique; Hominidae; Psychology; General Biology/Philosophy; Behavioral Biology/Human Behavior; Pathology, General and Miscellaneous/Therapy; Psychiatry/Psychopathology; Psychodynamics and Therapy; Behavioral Biology/Conditioning |
Abstract | There has been in recent years a growing interest in the similarities between Buddhism and the principles and practice of behavior modification. Mikulas, for example has pointed out many similarities and argued for greater integration. The literature of Early Buddhism was examined with a view to assessing how far its approach is similar to that of behavior modification and to examine some specific behavior-change techniques used in Early Buddhism in relation to similar techniques developed and used by modern behavior therapists. Findings are discussed in relation to theory and clinical practice. |
Table of contents | Introduction 661 Behaviour Change Techniques in Early Buddhism 665 Implication 673 References 675 |
ISSN | 00057967 (P); 1873622X (E) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/0005-7967(84)90129-3 |
Hits | 362 |
Created date | 2001.05.09
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Modified date | 2022.06.29 |

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