Self and no-self : continuing the dialogue between Buddhism and psychotherapy

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Self and no-self : continuing the dialogue between Buddhism and psychotherapy

edited by Dale Mathers, Melvin E. Miller and Osamu Ando

Routledge, 2009

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Buddhism and psychotherapy : a dialogue / Melvin E. Miller
  • Psychotherapy and Buddhism : a psychological consideration of key points of contact / Osamu Ando
  • Two arrows meeting in mid-air / Robert Jingen Gunn
  • Desire and the self : reflections on J.M. Coetzee's "slow man" / Barry Magid
  • On 'zen and "Amaeru" ' : a psychological approach to zen / Sodo Yasunaga roshi
  • The ego in the psychology of zen : understanding reports of Japanese zen masters on the experience of no-self / Reggie Pawle
  • Our ordinary sense of self : different aspects of 'no-self' during states of absorption and kensho / James H. Austin
  • Similarities, differences, and implications in the patient-analyst and student-spiritual teacher relationship / Stanley G. Perelman
  • No-self and the emptying God : dwelling in the emptying place / Melvin E. Miller
  • Empty rowboats : no - blame and other therapeutic effects of no-self in long-term psychotherapy and psychoanalysis / Polly Young-Eisendrath
  • Anxiety, struggle, and egoic process / Bruce E. Tift
  • Polarity processing : self/no-self, the transcendent function, and wholeness / Deon Van Zyl
  • Stop running / Dale Mathers
  • Mindfulness and the technology of healing : lessons from Western practice / Chris Mace
  • Dying to be born : transformative surrender within analytical psychology from a clinician's perspective / Gordon Wallace
  • The experience of self in zen and Christian mysticism / Daisuke Shimizu
  • Self/no self in the therapeutic dialogue according to Martin Buber's dialogue philosophy / Tamar Kron
  • Muso Soseki (1275-1351) : the development of zen culture out of conflicts / Shoji Muramoto
  • The image of Mahavairocana-tatha-gata emerging from the therapist at a crucial point of therapy / Konoyu Nakamura
  • The healing properties of a fairy tale / David L. Hart
  • Breaking the spells of self : how insights from fairy tales and Buddhist psychology can be applied in therapeutic practice / James Mathews Grant
  • Oscillations : reload / Paul C. Cooper

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