The resonance of Emptiness: a Buddhist Inspiration for contemporary psychotherapy/ (Record no. 159077)

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Classification number 181.043
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Personal name Watson, Gay
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Title The resonance of Emptiness: a Buddhist Inspiration for contemporary psychotherapy/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Gay Watson
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Delhi :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. MBP,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2001.
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Extent 317p. ;
Dimensions 23cm.
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Title Routledge critical studies in Buddhism.
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Formatted contents note chapter One: Introduction<br/>Buddhism and Psychotherapy<br/>Buddhism and the Contemporary Horizon<br/>Buddhism as an Inspiration for a Contemporary<br/>Psychotherapy<br/>Contentions and Intentions<br/>PART ONE: Ground; Theoretical Considerations<br/>Preamble: Experience and Meaning<br/>Chapter Two: Western Psychotherapies<br/>Psychoanalysis<br/>Cognitive-Behavioural Psychotherapy<br/>Existential and Humanistic Psychotherapies<br/>Transpersonal Psychotherapy<br/>The Integrative Perspective<br/>Chapter Three: The Buddhist View<br/>The Four Noble Truths and Dependent Origination<br/>Emptiness<br/>Western Interpretations of Emptiness<br/>Emptiness as a Way<br/>Buddhist Epistemology and Psychology<br/>Buddha Nature •<br/>Chapter Four: The "Consciousness that Views":<br/>Some Ideas of the Self<br/>The Buddhist View of the Self<br/>Some Western Views on the Development of<br/>Consciousness<br/>Views of the Self in Contemporary Discourse<br/>The Self in Psychotherapy<br/>Conclusions<br/>PART TWO: Path<br/>Preamble: Path<br/>Chapter Five: Ethics<br/>Buddhist Ethics<br/>Ethics and Psychotherapy<br/>Some Contemporary Western Views of Ethics<br/>Conclusions<br/>Chapter Six: Meditation<br/>Buddhist Meditation<br/>Lessons for Psychotherapy: The Therapist's<br/>Perspective<br/>Meditation and the Client<br/>Meditation in the Therapeutic Encounter<br/>Conclusions<br/>PART THREE: Fruition: Goals and Implications<br/>Chapter Seven: Goal<br/>The Buddhist Goal<br/>Goals in Psychotherapy<br/>Contrasts<br/>Chapter Eight: Implications<br/>Embodiment<br/>Embodiment in Buddhism<br/>Body in Contemporary Western Thought<br/>Conclusion<br/>Speech<br/>Speech in Buddhism<br/>Contemporary Ideas of Speech in the West<br/>Imagination and Metaphor<br/>The Feminine Voice<br/>Conclusion<br/>Mind<br/>Interrelationship<br/>Non-Egocentrism<br/>Answer to Nihilism<br/>PART FOUR: Conclusions<br/>Chapter Nine; Towards an Empty Fullness
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Keyword Buddhism -- Psychology.
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Keyword Psychotherapy -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
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        Central Library, Sikkim University Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section 29/08/2016 181.043 WAR/T P13909 14/07/2018 14/07/2018 General Books
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