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Chaudhary, L. Effectiveness of Vipassana meditation as a technique of stress management and


reformation among adolescent prisoners. Unpublished dissertation. 1999.


Chaudhuri, H. Yoga psychology. In Charles C. Tart, ed., Transpersonal Psychologies. New
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Chodon, Yeshe. My bed of nails. 1999. Article available online:
http://www.soultospirit.com/traditions/columnists/chodon/buddhism/buddhism10.asp.


Buddhism as a tool for relieving depression.


Chödrön, Pema. Sitting in the middle of the fire. Shambhala Sun, Mar 2001, p. 41. (On dealing
with painful emotions.)


___. Discipline and Depression audiotape. Portage, Mich.: Great Path Tapes and
Books.


___. The Lion’s Roar audiotape. Portage, Mich.: Great Path Tapes and Books.


“On the workability of all situations, including a humorous presentation on overcoming
depression.”


___. When Things Fall Apart 12/98 audiotape. (Not the book of the same title.) Portage,
Mich.: Great Path Tapes and Books.


“Contains guidance on working with depression.”


___. The Places that Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times. Boston:
Shambhala Publications, 2001.


Chodron, Thubten. Working with Anger. Snow Lion, 2001.


“... how to deal with anger on a personal, national and international level—not by changing what
is happening, but by framing it differently.. .”


Chotak, Ngawang. Letting go of codependency. Mandala, Mar-May 2002, pp. 54-56.


“Training our throughts to recondition the way we approach life lies at the heart of Mahayana
Buddhism. The teachings can, however, be interpreted or misinterpreted according to one’s
psychological conditioning. Counselor Ngawang Chotak shows how, using Kadampa lama Geshe
Langri Tangpa Dorje Senghe’s Eight Verses of Thought Training.”


Christensen, A., and S. Rudnick. A glimpse of Zen practice within the realm of
countertransference. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, Mar 1999, 59(1):59-69.

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