Cognitive Humanistic Therapy: Buddhism, Christianity and Being Fully HumanSAGE, 24 мая 2004 г. - Всего страниц: 252 Cognitive Humanistic Therapy describes a new approach to psychotherapy and self-development, based on an understanding of what it means to be fully human. In a unique integration of theory and practice, the book synthesises ideas from the cognitive and humanistic domains of psychotherapy and the religious worlds of Buddhism and Christianity. |
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What is cognitive humanism? | 3 |
Human motivation | 19 |
Humanbeing skills | 34 |
Being fully human | 49 |
Learning and losing humanity | 58 |
Overview of cognitive humanistic therapy | 77 |
The skilled client model | 88 |
Calming and disillusioning the mind | 105 |
Curbing anger and aversion | 135 |
Curbing greed and craving | 155 |
Cultivating goodwill sympathetic joy and gratitude | 173 |
Cultivating compassion and equanimity | 188 |
Cultivating generosity helping and service | 205 |
Personal practice | 221 |
Some research implications | 238 |
Awakening the heart | 121 |
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