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- catalog abstract "When Gautama Buddha first set forth the principles of what came to be known as Buddhism, it was, above all, in an effort to help people achieve freedom from mental suffering. In the twenty-five hundred years since the death of the "Great Physician," his disciples have continued to expand upon his teachings and to develop sophisticated psychotherapeutic methodologies. Yet, only recently has Western medicine begun to take its first tentative steps toward recognizing and embracing the therapeutic potential of Buddhism. In a book that will do much to advance the fusion of two great psychotherapeutic traditions, psychotherapist David Brazier offers mental health practitioners in the West a fresh perspective on Buddhist psychology and demonstrates how Zen Buddhist techniques can be integrated successfully into their clinical practices. Writing from the perspective of a Western psychotherapist, Dr. Brazier successfully demystifies Buddhist psychology for fellow practitioners. He carefully explains the conceptual foundations of Buddhist thought, and with the help of numerous case studies, he clearly demonstrates their clinical applications.".
- catalog contributor b10087061.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "In a book that will do much to advance the fusion of two great psychotherapeutic traditions, psychotherapist David Brazier offers mental health practitioners in the West a fresh perspective on Buddhist psychology and demonstrates how Zen Buddhist techniques can be integrated successfully into their clinical practices. Writing from the perspective of a Western psychotherapist, Dr. Brazier successfully demystifies Buddhist psychology for fellow practitioners. He carefully explains the conceptual foundations of Buddhist thought, and with the help of numerous case studies, he clearly demonstrates their clinical applications.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-276) and index.".
- catalog description "When Gautama Buddha first set forth the principles of what came to be known as Buddhism, it was, above all, in an effort to help people achieve freedom from mental suffering. In the twenty-five hundred years since the death of the "Great Physician," his disciples have continued to expand upon his teachings and to develop sophisticated psychotherapeutic methodologies. Yet, only recently has Western medicine begun to take its first tentative steps toward recognizing and embracing the therapeutic potential of Buddhism.".
- catalog extent "282 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Zen therapy.".
- catalog identifier "0471155632 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Zen therapy.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : John Wiley & Sons,".
- catalog relation "Zen therapy.".
- catalog subject "294.3/444 20".
- catalog subject "BQ 9288 B827 1996".
- catalog subject "BQ9288 .B73 1996".
- catalog subject "Buddhism psychology.".
- catalog subject "Mental Healing.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy Religious aspects Zen Buddhism.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy.".
- catalog subject "Religion and Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Spiritual life Zen Buddhism.".
- catalog subject "Zen Buddhism Psychology.".
- catalog title "Zen therapy : transcending the sorrows of the human mind / David Brazier.".
- catalog type "text".