Epstein, Mark.

Psychotherapy Without the Self : A Buddhist Perspective. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (272 pages)

Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Toward a Buddhist Psychotherapy -- PART I : Buddha -- One: Meditative Transformations of Narcissism (1986) -- Two: The Deconstruction of the Self: Ego and ''Egolessness'' in Buddhist Insight Meditation (1988) -- Three: Forms of Emptiness: Psychodynamic, Meditative and Clinical Perspectives (1989) -- Four: Psychodynamics of Meditation: Pitfalls on the Spiritual Path (1990) -- PART II: Freud -- Five: Attention in Analysis (1988) -- Six: Beyond the Oceanic Feeling: Psychoanalytic Study of Buddhist Meditation (1990) -- Seven: Awakening with Prozac: Pharmaceuticals and Practice (1993) -- Eight: A Buddhist View of Emotional Life (1995) -- Nine: Freud and the Psychology of Mystical Experience (1996) -- PART III : Winnicott -- Ten: Sip My Ocean: Emptiness as Inspiration (2004) -- Eleven A Strange Beauty: Emmanuel Ghent and thePsychologies of East and West (2005) -- Twelve: The Structure of No Structure: Winnicott's Concept of Unintegration and the Buddhist Notion of No-Self (2006) -- Thirteen: Meditation as Art, Art as Meditation:Thoughts on the Relationship of Nonintention to the Creative Process (2006) -- Credits -- Index.

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9780300150254


Buddhism and psychoanalysis.


Electronic books.

BQ4570.P755 -- E67 2007eb

616.8914