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The Lost Art of Sadness: & the Meaning of Love and Grief |
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Author |
de Silva, Padmasiri
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Source |
The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Universities
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Volume | v.7 n.2 |
Date | 2014 |
Pages | 213 - 226 |
Publisher | International Association of Buddhist Universities |
Publisher Url |
http://www.iabu.org/
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Location | Thailand [泰國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Abstract | The basic message of the Buddha embodies a liberation path from the shackles of human suffering, as well as a righteous and harmonious life for the householder. How is this path related to the modern therapeutic quest? The answers may vary for different therapists. For me the relationship is integral both in theory and practice. |
Table of contents | Prelude 213 Introduction 213 Collective Suffering and Sadness in ‘Panic Cultures’ 214 Guns and Roses: A Case Study 215 The Pervasiveness of Human Suffering 216 Psychological disorders which are not ‘clinical disorders’ & the Call for Counseling Close to Ordinary Life 216 Lawful Nature of Things (Dhamma Niyama) 217 Part II 217 Mindfulness-Based Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) 217 Part III 218 The Emotion Profile of Sadness & Working with Emotions 218 Buddhist Pathways For Managing Negative Emotions 220 Boredom 221 Sadness & Spirituality: the Creative Face of Melancholy 222 References 224 Dedication 226
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ISSN | 19068190 (P) |
Hits | 434 |
Created date | 2017.03.01 |
Modified date | 2017.09.28 |
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