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The Resonance of Emptiness:A Buddhist Inspiration for Contemporary Psychotherapy |
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Author |
Watson, Gay
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Date | 2002.07.18 |
Pages | 328 |
Publisher | RoutledgeCurzon Press=Routledge=Curzon Press |
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http://www.routledge.com/
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Series | Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | hardcover |
Keyword | Buddhist Ethics; Emptiness; Buddhist psychology |
Abstract | 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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Table of contents | Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Part I Ground:Theoretical Considerations Preamble:Experience and Meaning 2. Western Psychotherapists 3. The Buddhist View 4. The "Consciousness that Views":Some Ideas of the Self Part II Path Preamble:Path 5. Ethics 6. Meditation Part III Fruition:Goals and Implications 7. Goal 8. Implications Embodiment Speech Mind Part IV Conclusions 9. Towards an Empty Fullness Notes Bibliography Index |
ISBN | 0700715665; 0700715665 |
Hits | 594 |
Created date | 2000.10.24
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Modified date | 2014.05.12 |
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