Psychology and buddhism: from individual to global community/

Psychology and buddhism: from individual to global community/ Kathleen, Cockett H. [eds] - New York :: Kluwer Academic, 2003. - 308 p.

I. FOUNDATIONS
1. On the Path of the Buddha; A Psychologists' Guide
to the History of Buddhism
C. Peter Bankart, Kathleen //. Dockefl. and
G. Rita Dudley-Grant
2. Five Manifestations of the Buddha in the West:
A Brief History
C. Peter Bankart
3. Value and Meaning in Geslait Psychology and
Mahayana Buddhism
Edward S. Ragsdale
II. HEALING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY:
ALTERNATIVES IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
4. Buddhism, Psychology, and Addiction Theory in
Psychotherapy .
G. Rita Dndlev-Grant
5. SulYering from Biobabble: Searching for
a Science of Subjectivity
Polly Youn^-Eiseiulralh
6. Role of Responsibility in Daseinanalysis and Buddhism
Belinda Slew Liian Klioni^
7. Classical Buddhist Model of a Healthy Mind
Richard P. Haves
III. EMPOWERMENT, RESPONSIBILITY, AND
THE CHALLENGES OF CHANGE
8. Buddhist Empowerment: Individual, Organizational, and
Societal Transformation
Kathleen H. Dockett
9. The Role of Religion and Spirituality in
Community Building
Leonard A. Jason and John Moritsu^n
10. Transcending Self and Other: Mahayana
Principles of Integration
Kathleen H. Dockett and Doris North-Schiilte
11. Environmental Problems and Buddhist Ethics: From the
Perspective of the Consciousness-Only Doctrine
Shuichi Yamamoto
12. Buddhist Social Principles
David W. Chapped
IV. FUTURE DIRECTIONS: GLOBAL IMPACT
13. On the Path to Peace and Wholeness: Conclusion to
Psychology and Buddiiism
G. Rita Dudley-Grant, C. Peter Bankart, and
Kathleen H. Dockett

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