Thoughts without a thinker : psychotherapy from a Buddhist perspective
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Thoughts without a thinker : psychotherapy from a Buddhist perspective
BasicBooks, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-233) and index
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ISBN 9780465039319
内容説明
As patients and therapists find themselves reaching for new solutions to their problems, the traditional distinctions between matters of the mind and matters of the spirit are increasingly being questioned. This book is a major contribution to the explosion of discussion about how Eastern spirituality can enhance Western psychology. Traditional distinctions between matters of the mind and matters of the spirit are increasingly being questioned, and people are searching for alternate perspectives on these issues. Thoughts Without a Thinker is a major contribution to today's exploding discussion of how Eastern spirituality can enhance Western psychology. In it, Mark Epstein argues that the contemplative traditions of the East can be extremely beneficial to patients, not just in helping them recognize their problems, but by giving them the strength to heal. Clearly written and very accessible, this enlightening guide explains the unique psychological contributions of the teachings of Buddhism, describes the path of meditation in contemporary psychological language, and lays out the possibility of a meditation-inspired psychotherapy.
目次
- Introduction: Knocking on Buddhas Door
- The Buddhas Psychology Of Mind
- The Wheel of Life: A Buddhist Model of the Neurotic Mind
- Humiliation: The Buddhas First Truth
- Thirst: The Buddhas Second Truth
- Release: The Buddhas Third Truth
- Nowhere Standing: The Buddhas Fourth Truth
- Meditation
- Bare Attention
- The Psychodynamics of Meditation
- Remembering
- Repeating
- Working Through.
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: paper ISBN 9780465085859
内容説明
Traditional distinctions between matters of the mind and matters of the spirit are increasingly being questioned, and people are searching for alternate perspectives on these issues. Thoughts Without a Thinker is a major contribution to today's exploding discussion of how Eastern spirituality can enhance Western psychology. In it, Mark Epstein argues that the contemplative traditions of the East can be extremely beneficial to patients, not just in helping them recognize their problems, but by giving them the strength to heal. Clearly written and very accessible, this enlightening guide explains the unique psychological contributions of the teachings of Buddhism, describes the path of meditation in contemporary psychological language, and lays out the possibility of a meditation-inspired psychotherapy.
目次
* Introduction: Knocking on Buddhas Door The Buddhas Psychology Of Mind * The Wheel of Life: A Buddhist Model of the Neurotic Mind * Humiliation: The Buddhas First Truth * Thirst: The Buddhas Second Truth * Release: The Buddhas Third Truth * Nowhere Standing: The Buddhas Fourth Truth Meditation * Bare Attention * The Psychodynamics of Meditation * Remembering * Repeating * Working Through
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