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

(University of Brighton, East Sussex, UK)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 214 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032464925
  • ISBN-13: 9781032464923
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 214 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032464925
  • ISBN-13: 9781032464923
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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"--

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.



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 offers gentle guidance and wisdom to help the reader deepen into their own experience while broadening their understanding of what constitutes a human life. The clarity of the writing will appeal to students of therapy as well as seasoned practitioners wanting to integrate the personal, spiritual, and psychological into life as a practitioner. Helen Carter has contributed a text grounded in both ancient wisdom and contemporary theory but always balanced by humility and humanity. This book is a breath of fresh air.

Greg Madison, PhD, clinical psychologist and author of Theory and Practice of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy and The End of Belonging

Helen Carter surveys Buddhist wisdom in light of the deepest psychotherapeutic values. I dont think a book like this has ever been written before. Though her training in both systems is really quite rigorous, what makes this work so special is how personal and immediate it is. Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy is not a treatise on liberation, it is an invitation to discover it for yourself.

Susan Piver, New York Times bestselling author of The Four Noble Truths of Love and The Buddhist Enneagram

In Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy, Helen Carter weaves together a very readable blend of biographical experience within an extensive investigation of the relationship between Buddhism and Western counselling and psychotherapy. This book explores in some depth key elements of Buddhist psychology and how they can inform and deepen our understanding and practice of psychotherapy. It is an invaluable resource for anyone embarking upon the journey of bridging these approaches to personal transformation.

Rob Preece, author of The Wisdom of Imperfection and The Psychology of Buddhist Tantra

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
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.