Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy

(Martin Jones) #1

see also dukkha
four wisdoms 224, 225, 226
free floating attention 248;
see also attention;
of the therapist
fundamental subjectivity 31, 33


Gandharan art 119
Garland Sutra 139, 142
gene, ‘selfish’ 67
generosity 225
Germany 1
gestural praxis 210, 211
Gnosticism 22, 122, 124
God 22, 126
God-image 51, 55, 215
Great Death 188, 194
Great Doubt 188, 190, 194


habit patterns, intercepting unhealthy 151
healer archetype 139
Heart Sutra 123
here and now, living in 100, 125, 190, 193,
196, 245, 252;
see also ‘wholehearted attentiveness’
hermeneutics 171
‘heuristic model’ of dialogue 47, 59
historical location, of Buddhism 169, 173,
174, 176, 180
history 118
holding space 85, 86, 87, 150, 151
Holland 1
homoeroticism 206
Hua-yen school 139
human condition 174


‘I’ 112, 189;
Buddhist/psychotherapeutic reflections
131;
‘central’ position of 187, 194;
decentered 187, 190, 194, 196;
development of through DBT 195;
in dreams 135;
and the ego 133;
and mindfulness meditation 97, 99;
splitting of 98
I-consciousness 108


I-ideal 97
id 133, 134
idealization, master/teacher 156
identification: letting go 95;
see also projective identification
identity 192, 194
imagination 206, 212, 214
impermanence 219, 220, 250, 254
‘independent’ status 33, 38
India 2, 17, 22, 106, 119, 123, 125, 126,
178, 228, 238
Indian Buddhism 8, 169, 170, 172, 173, 217,
226
individual, Jung’s emphasis of 47
individuality 70, 92
individuation 48, 49, 54, 227;
defining 211;
and the ego 128;
and karma 201;
as relationship 214;
Schopenhauer’s use of 121, 123
indivisibility 220
insight:
as aim of comparative dialogue 46;
Buddhist 185, 189, 196, 225, 250, 254;
psychotherapeutic 186, 196, 250, 254;
‘unimpeded penetrating’ 225
institutionalisation 15
intellect 120, 121
‘intensified effort’ 224
interconnectedness 196, 220, 229, 232;
and psychotherapy 250, 254
interdependence, therapeutic 71, 74, 75, 83
Interdependent Origination 141, 143
interior world 187
International Conference of Psychology,
Rome (seventh), 1905 239
interpersonal dysregulation 192
interwovenness 250, 254;
see also interconnectedness
introversion 125, 126

Japan 26, 119, 169, 170, 176, 219;
American Buddhism in 9;
Buddhist psychology in 234;
‘Easterness’ 20;
ego 143;

SUBJECT INDEX 267
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