Originally posted on August 28, 2012 after which it received 1400 views The following are some significant features of Buddhist psychology and psychotherapy. # Ideas of Sudden Awakening and Gradual T… View »
AMIDA TRUST Occasional paper CONGRUENCE by David Brazier INTRODUCTION Loosely speaking, congruence means genuineness. People are congruent when they are not trying to appear to be anything ot… View »
With Eyes of the Tiger at the Pace of an Ox Day One Introductory Lecture We are here to become better therapists. Learning to be a better therapist is lifelong training. It is the same as following… View »
Group Process; the theories Occasional paper GROUP PROCESS by David Brazier FRAMEWORKS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF GROUP PHENOMENA Theoretically there are many different ways of… View »
Mindfulness has recently become a popular addition to the range of methods available to counsellors and psychotherapists, especially in the field of stress reduction but is the method being over-sol… View »
THREE KEY CONCEPTS IN BUDDHIST PSYCHOLOGY - Part One Posted on March 30 Buddhist Psychology Buddhist psychology is the analysis of delusion. Where Buddhist practice is either an effort to reach en… View »
[I wrote this paper twenty years ago. I think I still agree with most of it. I'm posting it here for your interest. I will add a discussion space in the group for relevant comment and discussion] DEP… View »
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