In this article, I respond to commentaries by Morgan (2016) and Schacht (2016) regarding my presentation of the cases of Beth and Amy (Samlin, 2016). Addressing the dialectic raised between Morgan’s (2016) support for and Schacht’s (2016) skepticism towards the integration of Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy (TLDP) and the Aversion/Attachment Model of Client Suffering (A/AMCS, I organize my response into three broad sections. First, I provide context as to the type of Buddhist tradition from which the A/AMCS draws. In this section, I also address the current debate in Mindfulness-Based Interventions literature regarding the use of explicit vs. implicit Buddhism in treatment. Second, I address issues rel...
In the article, I critically evaluate some common objections against contemporary approaches to mind...
This book is the final of a series of four written over a period of 10 years and the result of an Ea...
Much scholarly attention has been devoted to examining the incorporation of Buddhist-derived meditat...
In recent times, Buddhist psychological concepts have become appealing to many psychotherapy theoris...
While there are a number of cognitive-behavioral treatments that incorporate Buddhist concepts such ...
This commentary presents a discussion of some of the theoretical and technical aspects of Buddhist t...
Samlin’s (2016) case studies demonstrate the creative integration of Time-Limited Dynamic Psyc...
Today, it is common to hear of accessing ancient eastern wisom through psychotherapy and vice versa....
The present article presents and reviews the model of psychopathology and treatment underlying Accep...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
In this article, we respond to three commentaries by King (2015), Webb (2015), and Hyer and Brandon ...
This article is a response to D. A. Helminiak's (2001) “Treating Spiritual Issues in Secular Psychot...
Research into the clinical utility of Buddhist-derived interventions (BDIs) has increased greatly ov...
Although there are very few published studies on the issue, there is much anecdotal evidence that, d...
In the article, I critically evaluate some common objections against contemporary approaches to mind...
This book is the final of a series of four written over a period of 10 years and the result of an Ea...
Much scholarly attention has been devoted to examining the incorporation of Buddhist-derived meditat...
In recent times, Buddhist psychological concepts have become appealing to many psychotherapy theoris...
While there are a number of cognitive-behavioral treatments that incorporate Buddhist concepts such ...
This commentary presents a discussion of some of the theoretical and technical aspects of Buddhist t...
Samlin’s (2016) case studies demonstrate the creative integration of Time-Limited Dynamic Psyc...
Today, it is common to hear of accessing ancient eastern wisom through psychotherapy and vice versa....
The present article presents and reviews the model of psychopathology and treatment underlying Accep...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
In this article, we respond to three commentaries by King (2015), Webb (2015), and Hyer and Brandon ...
This article is a response to D. A. Helminiak's (2001) “Treating Spiritual Issues in Secular Psychot...
Research into the clinical utility of Buddhist-derived interventions (BDIs) has increased greatly ov...
Although there are very few published studies on the issue, there is much anecdotal evidence that, d...
In the article, I critically evaluate some common objections against contemporary approaches to mind...
This book is the final of a series of four written over a period of 10 years and the result of an Ea...
Much scholarly attention has been devoted to examining the incorporation of Buddhist-derived meditat...