Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy
Contemporary psychological research on ‘flow experience’ (engaged, unselfconscious activity that eliminates the experience of a ...
arousal. The perceptual and emotional systems of human beings everywhere are organized by archetypes around which we form our em ...
what has taken place between them, they come to feel a deep gratitude for their unique work together, a gratitude that transcend ...
which interdependence underpins each of these, including a short commentary on how compassion develops in such circumstances. Th ...
expressed acknowledgment of such limitation is a requirement for any therapist to be effective. Sometimes the therapist feels co ...
The Buddhist student-teacher relationship is transformative from the outset because it carries a belief in the teacher’s perfect ...
intertwining is very different from the therapist-patient relationship of working through the projections of transference in the ...
Miles, J. (1999) ‘Foreword’, in J.F.Revel and M.Ricard, The Monk and the Philosopher: A Father and Son Discuss the Meaning of Li ...
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5 ZEN AND PSYCHOTHERAPY From neutrality, through relationship, to the emptying place Melvin E.Miller I come to this topic humbly ...
It consists simply in not directing one’s notice to anything in particular and in maintaining the same ‘evenly-suspended attenti ...
(From Dogen [1200–53], in Kasulis 1981:70–1) S.Suzuki (1970), a direct spiritual descendant of Dogen, echoes this point when he ...
would suggest that both Zen and psychoanalysis foster a particular kind of stance, a special kind of relationship to data, to ob ...
Horney believed that Freud did not intend a cold, scientific kind of objectivity. Moreover, she believed that an indifferent, ob ...
From a one-person field to a two-person (relational) psychology In focusing upon the transformative power that comes into play w ...
speaks of the ‘psychic interwovenness’ that occurs between the Zen master and Zen disciple. Kopf (1998) explains Dogen’s positio ...
child and mother had initially shared one, collective psychological matrix. Eventually, the child moves into a transitional spac ...
his or her ongoing individuation, unfolding of self. In such a scenario, the therapist or teacher is sitting with the learner in ...
3 Masao Abe (1998:184) anticipated that the Buddhist concept of ‘no-self’ would be both ‘strange and frightening’ to some. In th ...
Merleau-Ponty, M. (1962) Phenomenology of Perception, trans. C.Smith, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Miller, M.E. (1996) ‘E ...
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