Numerous studies have noted that depth psychology has been one of the most prevalent frameworks for the interpretation of Buddhism in the West. Similarly, many commentators have bemoaned the assimilation of Buddhist thought and practice into western psychological discourse. This paper argues, however, that such critiques often fail to adequately distinguish between reductive approaches that reduce Buddhist phenomena to psychological states, and dialogical enterprises that utilize psychology as a tool to extend, through dialogue, the aims of Buddhism. Through a focus on what I identify as "West Coast Vipassana," a distinctive current within the American Insight Community, I examine attempts to incorporate personal life into Buddhis...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
There is definitely such a thing as Buddhist psychology. It is important however to see it in contex...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
Data Set used for qualitative research project re: Intersection of Buddhism and Western Psychology. ...
In recent years there has been a great upsurge of interest in Asian psychology. Conferences, worksho...
Much scholarly attention has been devoted to examining the incorporation of Buddhist-derived meditat...
Three authors from differing Buddhist backgrounds share their approaches to using Buddhism in psycho...
This thesis is a modest effort to synthesize some aspects of psychotherapy as developed in the weste...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...
This commentary presents a discussion of some of the theoretical and technical aspects of Buddhist t...
Much scholarly attention has been devoted to examining the incorporation of Buddhist-derived meditat...
The purpose of this study was to explore the integration of ideas from Buddhism and psychotherapy. U...
An old Zen story tells of a pilgrim who traveled a great distance, crossing formidable mountains and...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
There is definitely such a thing as Buddhist psychology. It is important however to see it in contex...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
Data Set used for qualitative research project re: Intersection of Buddhism and Western Psychology. ...
In recent years there has been a great upsurge of interest in Asian psychology. Conferences, worksho...
Much scholarly attention has been devoted to examining the incorporation of Buddhist-derived meditat...
Three authors from differing Buddhist backgrounds share their approaches to using Buddhism in psycho...
This thesis is a modest effort to synthesize some aspects of psychotherapy as developed in the weste...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...
This commentary presents a discussion of some of the theoretical and technical aspects of Buddhist t...
Much scholarly attention has been devoted to examining the incorporation of Buddhist-derived meditat...
The purpose of this study was to explore the integration of ideas from Buddhism and psychotherapy. U...
An old Zen story tells of a pilgrim who traveled a great distance, crossing formidable mountains and...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...