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" An introduction to Buddhist psychology and counselling : "
Padmasiri De Silva, Research Fellow, Faculty of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies, Monash University, Australia
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Record Number
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662918
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Main Entry
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De Silva, Padmasiri,1933-
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Title & Author
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An introduction to Buddhist psychology and counselling : : pathways of mindfulness-based therapies /\ Padmasiri De Silva, Research Fellow, Faculty of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies, Monash University, Australia
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Edition Statement
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5th edition
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Page. NO
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xiv, 268 pages ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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9781137287533 (hardback)
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: 1137287535 (hardback)
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: 9781137287540 (paperback)
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: 1137287543 (paperback)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Machine generated contents note: -- Author's Preface -- PART I -- 1. Buddhist Psychology and The Revolution in Cognitive Sciences -- 2. Basic Features of Buddhist Psychology: An Overview -- 3. The Psychology of Perception and Cognition -- 4. Psychology of Motivation -- 5. Emotions: Western Theoretical Orientations and Buddhism -- 6. Personality: Philosophical and Psychological Issues -- 7. Mental Health and Sickness -- 8. Mental-Wellbeing -- 9. Body-Mind Problem: Buddhist Contextualism -- 10. Towards A Holistic Psychology, Blending Thinking & Feeling -- 11. Buddhism as Contemplative Philosophy, Psychology and Ethics -- PART II -- 12. Nature of Counselling -- 13. Mindfulness-Based Therapeutic Orientations -- 14. Exploring the Content and Methodology of Buddhist Meditation -- 15. Stress Management -- 16. Sadness -- 17. Grief -- 18. Anger Management -- 19. Addictions -- 20. Pride and Conceit: Emotions of Self-Assessment -- 21. Greed, Generosity and Altruism -- Chapter References & Footnotes -- Glossary of Buddhist Concepts in Pali -- Questions for the Class Room -- Index
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Abstract
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"This book, now in its fifth edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to Buddhist psychology and counselling, exploring key concepts in psychology and practical applications in mindfulness-based counselling techniques. This integrated study uses Buddhist philosophy of mind, psychology, ethics and contemplative methods to focus on the 'emotional rhythm of our lives', opening up new avenues for mental health. De Silva presents a range of management techniques for mental health issues including stress, anger, depression, addictions and grief. He moves beyond the restriction of mental health issues to 'damage control', instead encouraging personal growth and positive emotions of compassion, forgiveness, generosity, equanimity and, ultimately, emotional balance. This book blends Western psychology and philosophy and ancient wisdom and contemporary thought to provide a key contribution to cognitive sciences, emotion studies, moral psychology and psychotherapy counselling. This new edition contains nine new chapters and an additional second part which focuses on counselling and mindfulness-based techniques in therapy"--
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Subject
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Buddhism-- Psychology
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Dewey Classification
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294.3/422
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LC Classification
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BQ4570.P76D47 2014
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