Zen and Therapy brings together aspects of the Buddhist tradition, contemporary western therapy and western philosophy. Combining insightful anecdotes from the Zen tradition with clinical studies, discussions of current psychotherapy theory and forays into art, film, literature and philosophy, Manu Bazzano expertly integrates Zen Buddhist practice with psychotherapy and psychology.
Zen and Therapy brings together aspects of the Buddhist tradition, contemporary western therapy and western philosophy. Combining insightful anecdotes from the Zen tradition with clinical studies, discussions of current psychotherapy theory and forays into art, film, literature and philosophy, Manu Bazzano expertly integrates Zen Buddhist practice with psychotherapy and psychology.
Manu Bazzano is a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice. He has studied eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained a Zen monk in the Soto and Rinzai traditions. A primary tutor at Metanoia Institute, London, and visiting lecturer at the University of Roehampton, London, and various other schools and colleges, he facilitates workshops and seminars internationally. He is editor of Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy, and book review editor for Self & Society - International Journal for Humanistic Psychology. www.manubazzano.com
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 Self, No-Self, and Doing the Next Thing Chapter 2 All is well that ends: on Living-and-Dying Chapter 3 Zen and Therapy: Two Expressions of Unconditional Hospitality Chapter 4 Presence, Mindfulness, and Buddha-nature Chapter 5 Why Zen is not Transpersonal Chapter 6 This Body, this Earth: Incarnate Practice and Ecopsychology Chapter 7 On Differentialism Chapter 8 Imperceptible Mutual Aid: Zen, Therapy and the Unconscious
Introduction Chapter 1 Self, No-Self, and Doing the Next Thing Chapter 2 All is well that ends: on Living-and-Dying Chapter 3 Zen and Therapy: Two Expressions of Unconditional Hospitality Chapter 4 Presence, Mindfulness, and Buddha-nature Chapter 5 Why Zen is not Transpersonal Chapter 6 This Body, this Earth: Incarnate Practice and Ecopsychology Chapter 7 On Differentialism Chapter 8 Imperceptible Mutual Aid: Zen, Therapy and the Unconscious
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