This research studies the experiences of clinicians who practice Psychotherapy and Nichiren Buddhism. Five people were selected from four countries, New Zealand, England, America and Japan. The study seeks to understand some aspects of where both practices overlap and what they say about transforming human suffering. The study utilised the hermeneutic phenomenology. This methodology is underpinned by philosophies which are the most suitable for exploring and interpreting the clinicians’ lived experiences. The study has revealed three central themes: Compassion for oneself – being true to oneself, a determined effort to help others, and a wholehearted commitment to life. These themes describe an inner transformation of the self as the starti...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...
The person-in-environment perspective (PIE) is a foundational element of social work, and the way in...
There is good and increasing evidence that cultivating compassion for one's self and others can have...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
In this dissertation, self-compassion and its significance to us are explored from the bifocal persp...
The purpose of this study was to explore the integration of ideas from Buddhism and psychotherapy. U...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
My research explores the work of six psychotherapists who meditate. Vipassana meditation focuses on ...
Clinicians from several theoretical approaches have explored the common ground between Buddhism and ...
Practices and theories of Buddhist psychology are explored in general, and those of Nichiren Buddhis...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
This study explores the experience of eight psychotherapists, each with a substantial personal pract...
This study sought to shed light on the unique essence of the clinical encounter in a biomedical cont...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
This study is an inquiry into the experiences of Shambhala Buddhist counsellors. My interest lies in...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...
The person-in-environment perspective (PIE) is a foundational element of social work, and the way in...
There is good and increasing evidence that cultivating compassion for one's self and others can have...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
In this dissertation, self-compassion and its significance to us are explored from the bifocal persp...
The purpose of this study was to explore the integration of ideas from Buddhism and psychotherapy. U...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
My research explores the work of six psychotherapists who meditate. Vipassana meditation focuses on ...
Clinicians from several theoretical approaches have explored the common ground between Buddhism and ...
Practices and theories of Buddhist psychology are explored in general, and those of Nichiren Buddhis...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
This study explores the experience of eight psychotherapists, each with a substantial personal pract...
This study sought to shed light on the unique essence of the clinical encounter in a biomedical cont...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
This study is an inquiry into the experiences of Shambhala Buddhist counsellors. My interest lies in...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...
The person-in-environment perspective (PIE) is a foundational element of social work, and the way in...
There is good and increasing evidence that cultivating compassion for one's self and others can have...