Horizons In Buddhist Psychology: Practice, Research And Theory
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2006
Published In
Horizons In Buddhist Psychology: Practice, Research And Theory
Abstract
This book is for those who are interested in Buddhist teachings and all who seek routes to growth in human well-being, particularly therapists, coaches, and scientists. It is a vanguard work that sets a cultural revolution in motion by bringing the fruits of the Buddhist heritage together with contemporary therapy, systematic research, and postmodern thought. The volume contains 28 chapters by 38 contributors from 12 countries, and introduces a range of useful practices, evidence of their efficacy, and integrative theoretical deliberations. Its contents move toward a climax called New Buddhist Psychology.
Published By
Taos Institute
Editor(s)
M. G. T. Kwee, Kenneth J. Gergen, And F. Koshikawa
Recommended Citation
M. G. T. Kwee, Kenneth J. Gergen, and F. Koshikawa. (2006). Horizons In Buddhist Psychology: Practice, Research And Theory.
https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-psychology/845