This book proposes a theoretical orientation for counseling based on Early Buddhist teaching. It will be a valuable resource for Buddhist chaplains, counselors, and mental health professionals interested in using Buddhism in their clinical practice, as well as graduate students in religious studies and counseling.
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'This book is the bridge between the ideas of early Buddhism and the practice of Western style psychological counseling. It is an excellent introduction to early Buddhist ideas, integrating them as the theoretical backbone into a contemporary framework for professional counseling.'
Liang Tien, Psy.D., ABPP, Professor, Illumination of Mindfulness Institute, Alliant International University
'The Guide to Buddhist Counseling is an excellent guide for therapists and caregivers, contextualizing contemporary psychological practices with Buddhist principles. It provides real-world insights and case studies for anyone seeking to understand the workings of the mind and emotions through a Buddhist lens.'
Elaine J. Yuen, Educator and Chaplain, USA, Past Chair, Department of Wisdom Traditions, Naropa University
Liang Tien, Psy.D., ABPP, Professor, Illumination of Mindfulness Institute, Alliant International University
'The Guide to Buddhist Counseling is an excellent guide for therapists and caregivers, contextualizing contemporary psychological practices with Buddhist principles. It provides real-world insights and case studies for anyone seeking to understand the workings of the mind and emotions through a Buddhist lens.'
Elaine J. Yuen, Educator and Chaplain, USA, Past Chair, Department of Wisdom Traditions, Naropa University