Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy: The Practice of Human Being

Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy is an empathic guide to integrating Eastern and Western wisdom traditions that share the common goal of easing distress. Following the so-called ‘mindfulness revolution’ there has been a surge in interest as to how Buddhism’s overarching view on suffering may enhance therapeutic practice. This book is not just a clinical text; it is a first-person account of one Buddhist therapist educator’s lived experience of bringing Buddhism into the very personal and relational experience of psychotherapy. Western-trained therapists will recognize key concepts: the existential underpinnings of distress, driver behaviour and scripts, modifications to contact such as projection and introjection, relational conditions for healing, ethical considerations, and working with complex presentations and trauma, among others. Through autobiographical vignettes and case-study material, the book offers an invitation to all therapists to consider their own practice of human being.

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Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy: The Practice of Human Being

Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy is an empathic guide to integrating Eastern and Western wisdom traditions that share the common goal of easing distress. Following the so-called ‘mindfulness revolution’ there has been a surge in interest as to how Buddhism’s overarching view on suffering may enhance therapeutic practice. This book is not just a clinical text; it is a first-person account of one Buddhist therapist educator’s lived experience of bringing Buddhism into the very personal and relational experience of psychotherapy. Western-trained therapists will recognize key concepts: the existential underpinnings of distress, driver behaviour and scripts, modifications to contact such as projection and introjection, relational conditions for healing, ethical considerations, and working with complex presentations and trauma, among others. Through autobiographical vignettes and case-study material, the book offers an invitation to all therapists to consider their own practice of human being.

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Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy: The Practice of Human Being

Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy: The Practice of Human Being

by Helen Carter
Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy: The Practice of Human Being

Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy: The Practice of Human Being

by Helen Carter

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Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy is an empathic guide to integrating Eastern and Western wisdom traditions that share the common goal of easing distress. Following the so-called ‘mindfulness revolution’ there has been a surge in interest as to how Buddhism’s overarching view on suffering may enhance therapeutic practice. This book is not just a clinical text; it is a first-person account of one Buddhist therapist educator’s lived experience of bringing Buddhism into the very personal and relational experience of psychotherapy. Western-trained therapists will recognize key concepts: the existential underpinnings of distress, driver behaviour and scripts, modifications to contact such as projection and introjection, relational conditions for healing, ethical considerations, and working with complex presentations and trauma, among others. Through autobiographical vignettes and case-study material, the book offers an invitation to all therapists to consider their own practice of human being.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032464930
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/29/2023
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Helen Carter, PhD, is a UKCP-registered humanistic psychotherapist and practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism. She teaches on the counselling and psychotherapy programmes at the University of Brighton in the UK.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction  2. East Meets West  3. The Human Condition  4. Taking Suffering as the Path: the First and Second Noble Truths  5. Alleviation of Distress: the Third and Fourth Noble Truths  6. The Role of the Therapist-Client Relationship  7. The Role of Meditation Practices  8. Practical Implications and Applications  9. Working with Complex Presentations  10. Benefits of an Integrated Path  11. Ground, Path, Fruition  Travelogue
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