Beschreibung:
The psychotherapy started by Freud and the Buddhism developed by the Buddha are very far away from the time and place, and it seems that they are impossible subjects. However, with today's globalized cultural exchanges and a high degree of information communication in the information society, psychology and Buddhism have already met - and it has become one of the important events in contemporary international psychology. Based on his profound research background in psychology and Buddhism, the author discusses many commonalities or similarities in the two fields. The book is divided into five parts. The first part is to discuss the content of Buddhism and psychology; the second part is an introduction to history, mainly introducing the history of Buddhist psychology and the historical development of the dialogue between Buddhism and psychology; the third part is an essay on the dialogue between Buddhism and psychology from the relationship between human beings; the fourth part is a collection of essays on mindfulness, including the historical development of mindfulness, discussion of clinical applications, and research on the original literature of Buddhism; the fifth part is an appendix, which collects some psychological cases and essays in Buddhism. In order for readers to read and understand more fully, a guide is prepared for each editor and each paper.
The psychotherapy started by Freud and the Buddhism developed by the Buddha are very far away from the time and place, and it seems that they are impossible subjects. However, with today's globalized cultural exchanges and a high degree of information communication in the information society, psychology and Buddhism have already met - and it has become one of the important events in contemporary international psychology. Based on his profound research background in psychology and Buddhism, the author discusses many commonalities or similarities in the two fields. The book is divided into five parts. The first part is to discuss the content of Buddhism and psychology; the second part is an introduction to history, mainly introducing the history of Buddhist psychology and the historical development of the dialogue between Buddhism and psychology; the third part is an essay on the dialogue between Buddhism and psychology from the relationship between human beings; the fourth part is a collection of essays on mindfulness, including the historical development of mindfulness, discussion of clinical applications, and research on the original literature of Buddhism; the fifth part is an appendix, which collects some psychological cases and essays in Buddhism. In order for readers to read and understand more fully, a guide is prepared for each editor and each paper.