Buddhist Psychotherapy: A Guideline for Positive Changes
The very first systematic work on Buddhist Psychotherapy integrating psychological, medical and psychosomatic knowledge of Western culture, including largely unknown Buddhist practices
This practical work offers instructions, inspiration and help for professionals in the fields of psychotherapy and counseling, as well as for a broad readership interested in psychotherapy, Buddhism, or human functioning and personal development in general.

Buddhist Psychotherapy (BPT) is a “new” form of therapy with deep roots, focusing on our positive human potential, on goals that are actually within our reach. Its impact reaches far beyond the relief from suffering and the promotion of healthy states of mind like happiness, compassion, love and joy.

For this purpose, BPT imparts precise insights and techniques for assisting you with overcoming avoidable suffering and coping with unavoidable one faster. The author presents techniques from the various modern therapeutic approaches, as well as known and beyond that, largely unknown Buddhist practices.
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Buddhist Psychotherapy: A Guideline for Positive Changes
The very first systematic work on Buddhist Psychotherapy integrating psychological, medical and psychosomatic knowledge of Western culture, including largely unknown Buddhist practices
This practical work offers instructions, inspiration and help for professionals in the fields of psychotherapy and counseling, as well as for a broad readership interested in psychotherapy, Buddhism, or human functioning and personal development in general.

Buddhist Psychotherapy (BPT) is a “new” form of therapy with deep roots, focusing on our positive human potential, on goals that are actually within our reach. Its impact reaches far beyond the relief from suffering and the promotion of healthy states of mind like happiness, compassion, love and joy.

For this purpose, BPT imparts precise insights and techniques for assisting you with overcoming avoidable suffering and coping with unavoidable one faster. The author presents techniques from the various modern therapeutic approaches, as well as known and beyond that, largely unknown Buddhist practices.
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Buddhist Psychotherapy: A Guideline for Positive Changes

Buddhist Psychotherapy: A Guideline for Positive Changes

by Matthias Ennenbach
Buddhist Psychotherapy: A Guideline for Positive Changes

Buddhist Psychotherapy: A Guideline for Positive Changes

by Matthias Ennenbach

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The very first systematic work on Buddhist Psychotherapy integrating psychological, medical and psychosomatic knowledge of Western culture, including largely unknown Buddhist practices
This practical work offers instructions, inspiration and help for professionals in the fields of psychotherapy and counseling, as well as for a broad readership interested in psychotherapy, Buddhism, or human functioning and personal development in general.

Buddhist Psychotherapy (BPT) is a “new” form of therapy with deep roots, focusing on our positive human potential, on goals that are actually within our reach. Its impact reaches far beyond the relief from suffering and the promotion of healthy states of mind like happiness, compassion, love and joy.

For this purpose, BPT imparts precise insights and techniques for assisting you with overcoming avoidable suffering and coping with unavoidable one faster. The author presents techniques from the various modern therapeutic approaches, as well as known and beyond that, largely unknown Buddhist practices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780940676220
Publisher: Lotus Press WI
Publication date: 02/16/2015
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.70(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Dr. Matthias Ennenbach has spent more than 20 years working in clinical facilities and his own practice, as well as holding workshops and trainings in the field of Buddhist Psychotherapy.

Table of Contents

Introduction 5

1 Recognise and Convey the Essence of Buddhism 17

2 Buddhist Psychotherapy is Suitable for Everybody 31

3 Buddhist Psychotherapists Take Care of Others and Themselves 45

4 Buddhist Psychotherapy Unites Theory and Practice 67

5 Recognise and Convey the Significance of the Body 85

6 Recognise and Convey the Significance of Mental States 123

7 Recognise and Convey the Truth About Our Feelings 157

8 Recognise and Convey the Truth of Our Inner Nobility 179

9 Recognise and Convey the Wisdom of the Middle Way 193

10 Use the Insights to Stay in the Here and Now and Help Yourself and Others 205

11 Recognise and Convey the First Noble Truth of Suffering 215

12 Recognise and Convey the Significance of Karma for Our Suffering 229

13 Recognise and Convey the Noble Truth of Our Ignorance 241

14 Recognise and Convey the Noble Truth about Our Attachment 275

15 Recognise and Convey the Noble Truth of Our Resistance 291

16 Recognise and Convey the Noble Truth of the Liberation from Suffering 303

17 Recognise and Convey the Noble Truth of the Right Path 321

18 The Teachings: The Right Measure for Each of Us 345

19 Recognise and Convey Practical Buddhist Techniques 369

20 Our Whole Life is Practice 433

21 Recognise and Convey the Step from the Relative to the Absolute Truth 447

22 Study Buddhist Literature 459

About the Author 464

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