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Beyond Happiness Deepening The Dialogue Between Buddhism Psychotherapy And The Mind Sciences 1st Edition Gay Watson

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Beyond Happiness Deepening The Dialogue Between Buddhism Psychotherapy And The Mind Sciences 1st Edition Gay Watson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.35 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Gay Watson
ISBN: 9780367105570, 9781855754041, 9780429472404, 0367105578, 1855754045, 0429472404
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Beyond Happiness Deepening The Dialogue Between Buddhism Psychotherapy And The Mind Sciences 1st Edition Gay Watson by Gay Watson 9780367105570, 9781855754041, 9780429472404, 0367105578, 1855754045, 0429472404 instant download after payment.

Contemporary mind sciences are revealing facts about the brain and its development that have much to teach us about health and happiness. For a greater part of the twentieth century, psychology and psychotherapy had little to say to one another. Despite Freud's early wish to consider psychoanalysis a science, academic psychology had scant time for what it considered at best an "art" form, while psychotherapy found little interest in psychology's lack of concern with subjective experience. Since the rise of the interdisciplinary fields of cognitive science, neuroscience and consciousness studies and the growth of new technologies, all this has changed. This new knowledge challenges many of our common sense and long-held beliefs. It has important implications for education and health, and illuminates both natural optimal development and the way later therapy may heal early insufficiency. What is perhaps more surprising is that these findings engage with the "first" psychology, that of Buddhism.

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