Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy

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SUBJECT INDEX


Note: page numbers in italics refer to diagrams.
Abhidharma 237
acceptance 192, 194, 196
active imagination 206, 212, 214
alaya-consciousness 223, 225, 227, 228, 237;
see also foundational consciousness
alone, capacity to be 85, 87, 151
alter ego 49
American Buddhism 9, 18, 66;
see also American Zen Buddhism
American Zen Buddhism:
of Asian American descent 147, 148;
Elite 148;
Ethnic 147;
of European American descent 147, 148;
Evangelical 148;
integration with psychotherapy 158;
meditation 148;
native-born converts 148;
new-wave Asian 148;
old-line Asian 148;
origins 145;
practitioners 147;
prevalence 147;
and psychotherapy 145;
typologies 147
Americans, Kyoto conference 1, 1, 3, 4, 5
analytical psychology 7, 118, 173, 208, 215;
see also depth psychology;
Jungian psychology
anger, keeping in check 94
anima/animus 51
anthropocentrism 57
anxiety:
reduction 149;


regarding death 111
archetypal theory 210
archetypes 50, 70, 139, 210, 227;
see also specific archetypes
at-one-ness 87
atman 112
attachment theory 211
attention:
non-judgemental 150, 151, 152, 177;
of the therapist 72, 79, 82, 152, 176, 248,
254;
wholehearted 81
attitudes, to suffering 111
autism 212
autotherapy 239
awakening 32, 41, 172, 229, 233, 237;
see also enlightenment
‘awareness of twoness’ 211, 212

bare attention 72;
see also attention;
of the therapist
behavioural dysregulation 192
being-in-the-soul 25
being-in-the-world 21, 22, 25
being-sive-not-being 189, 190, 196
Belgium 1
belief 23
Big Self 203
biological determinism 65, 67
Bodhisattva 34, 38
borderline personality disorder (BPD) 191,
193
breathing techniques 249

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