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gptkb:interdisciplinary_field
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compatibility of Buddhist and psychoanalytic views of self
limits of psychoanalytic interpretation of Buddhist concepts role of desire in mental health therapeutic value of meditation |
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desire
mindfulness suffering unconscious attachment ego similarities between psychoanalytic and Buddhist concepts differences between psychoanalytic and Buddhist concepts notions of self |
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dialogue between psychoanalysis and Buddhist thought
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gptkb:psychotherapy
personal development spiritual growth clinical practice |
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gptkb:meditation
compassion emptiness mindfulness liberation from suffering non-self healing transference integration of Eastern and Western psychology |
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transpersonal psychology
mindfulness-based therapies Western understanding of meditation clinical mindfulness interventions contemporary psychotherapy integrative psychology |
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gptkb:The_Art_of_Happiness
gptkb:The_Trauma_of_Everyday_Life gptkb:Thoughts_Without_a_Thinker Buddhism and Psychoanalysis (book) Buddhism and Psychotherapy Across Cultures |
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1957 Cuernavaca Conference
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gptkb:Mark_Epstein
gptkb:Carl_Jung gptkb:Harold_D._Roth Erik Fromm Jack Engler Jeffrey B. Rubin |
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gptkb:Jeremy_D._Safran
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Psychoanalysis and Buddhism
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