Brilliant Sanity: Buddhist Approaches to PsychotherapyFrancis J. Kaklauskas, Susan Nimanheminda, Louis Hoffman, MacAndrew S. Jack University of Rockies Press, 2008 - Всего страниц: 396 Brilliant Sanity is a rare feat. This engaging and informative book is sure to become essential for psychotherapy scholars, acceptance and mindfulness researchers, and clinicians alike. This is one not to be missed.--Doug Mennin, Ph.D., Yale University. |
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Culture and Diversity Considerations | 19 |
Therapist Subjectivity in Contemplative Psychotherapy | 39 |
A Tradition of Fearlessness and Its Impact | 65 |
Psychotherapy as an Expression of the Spiritual Journey | 87 |
Grounding Buddhist and | 133 |
Group as a Mindfulness Practice | 161 |
The BodySpeechMind Approach to Contemplative Supervision | 175 |
Developing the Therapist Within | 195 |
Dancing with the Paradox | 213 |
Resonance and Exchange in Contemplative Psychotherapy | 239 |
Exploring Countertransference Emptiness and Joy in the | 259 |
Creating Environments that Arouse | 275 |
Michael | 299 |
From Eros to Enlightenment | 337 |
Walking the | 355 |
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