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  • Abhidharma
    An essay on the philosophical and psychological aspects of Buddhism presented in the seven books of the Abhidharma Pitaka of the Pali canon.
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  • Analytical Psychology and Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin
    "The Buddhist statement of the unity and reciprocal influence of physical and psychological aspects of life perfectly mirrors the Jungian principle of synchronicity (or vice versa). Both are in fact based on the conviction that psyche and matter have to be considered nothing more than different manifestations of an identical and eternal energy." By Erika Gsell
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  • Bodhiology
    Teaches and promotes Buddhist psychology and psychotherapy.
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  • Buddhist Ethico-Psychology
    Readings derived from Theravada and Mahayana Buddhist sources, dealing with psychological issues. Search, browse, and download over 1,000 Buddhist essays and texts in English and Vietnamese.
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  • Buddhist Psychology
    Buddhist psychology explained in readable articles by various dharma teachers, including Sharon Salzberg and the Dalai Lama. Articles are provided by the Quang Duc Monastery.
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  • Buddhist Psychotherapy
    Explores the interface between the ancient discipline of Buddhism and the modern discipline of psychtherapy.
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  • Dhamma Related Texts and Files
    An insightful series of texts dealing with the psychological and philosophical aspects of Theravada Buddhism, written by a monk named Ven. Punnadhammo of the Arrow River Community Center.
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  • Ego-Bypass for Managing Stage Fright
    A manual that draws on the Buddhist principle of no-self and on techniques of Cognitive Behavior Therapy in its approach to overcoming stage fright.
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  • Master of Beings
    "We often hear the statements such as: 'mind over matter', 'mind is very powerful', and 'mind can cause physical sickness'. However, none of these statements lead us to harness the real power of the mind. What is this mind? Where is it? How could we make use of it properly? These are some of the questions we wonder about quite often...."
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  • Mind Is
    What is mind? Explorations in cognitive science, psychology, Buddhism, mysticism, literature, art, psychotherapy, language, psychiatry and philosophy.
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  • Morita Therapy
    Introduction to Morita psychotherapy. Covers underlying concepts of mental health, treatment methods, applications and relevance to cancer patients. Morita Therapy is based on the Buddhist view of psychology.
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  • Satitherapy
    integrative psychotherapy which uses the mindfulness (sati) as the key principle within a person centered approach.
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  • Was the Buddha the First Humanist?
    The Buddha's concept of Abidhamma appears as a supremely naturalistic and psychological one. It refers to the representation within the human mind of the external order of things and events. It is the logical system for organizing and interpreting experience that is constructed by human mental capacities during the process of experiencing external phenomena: the instrument that regulates the mind.
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  • Zen and Western Psychotherapy: Nirvanic Transcendence and Samsaric Fixation
    An argument that both the ends and the means of Buddhist practice far exceed the limitations of Western psychotherapy in its dominant forms. This claim is substantiated by examining the underlying views of human nature in the broader context of cosmic Nature, as these reflect the assumed nature of the therapeutic task.
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