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External Mindfulness, Secure (Non)-Attachment, and Healing Relational Trauma: Emerging Models of Wellness for Modern Buddhists and Buddhist Modernism
Author Gleig, Ann
Source Journal of Global Buddhism
Volumev.17
Date2016
Pages1 - 21
PublisherJournal of Global Buddhism
Publisher Url https://www.unilu.ch/en/faculties/faculty-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/institutes-departements-and-research-centres/department-for-the-study-of-religions/
LocationLucerne, Switzerland
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordBuddhism; Buddhism in America; Buddhism and Psychoanalysis
AbstractMuch scholarly attention has been devoted to examining the incorporation of Buddhist-derived meditations such as Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) into psychotherapeutic and medical settings. This paper approaches the cross-fertilization of Buddhist and therapeutic notions of wellness from the opposite direction by exploring Dharma Punx teacher Josh Korda’s interweaving of psychoanalytic developmental theory and affective neuroscience into his Buddhist teachings. Korda provides a useful case study of some of the main patterns emerging from psychotherapeutically informed American Buddhist convert lineages. One of these, I argue, is a “relational turn,” a more context-sensitive approach to individual meditation practice and an increasing interest in developing interpersonal and communal dimensions of Buddhist practice. In conclusion, I consider what Korda’s approach and this relational turn suggests in terms of the unfolding of Buddhist modernism in the West.
Table of contentsFreud Next to the Buddha on the Bookshelf 3
Against the Stream and Dharma Punx New York+Brooklyn 4
The Pāli Canon, Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience: Theoretical Interweavings 6
Internal and External Mindfulness: Secure Attachment in/as/and Buddhist Practice 11
Secure Attachment and Buddhist Soteriology 15
Conclusion: Buddhist Modernism Extended and Interrupted 16
Acknowledgements 18
References 18
ISSN15276457 (E)
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Created date2017.01.12
Modified date2017.07.20



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