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Table Of Contents
Preface by Yutaka Haruki 9

Acknowledgments 13

Foreword by Jan Beskow & Astrid Palm Beskow 15

Foreword by Michael J. Mahoney 19

General Introduction
Toward A New Buddhist Psychology 21

Chapter 1 27
Himalaya Buddhism Meets Cognitive Therapy: The Dalai Lama
And Aaron T. Beck In Dialogue

Part I
Practices For Well-being
Introduction 51

Chapter 2 53
Buddhist Psychology: Theravada Theory And Practice
Padmal de Silva
Chapter 3 75
Mindfulness, Compassion, And Wisdom: Working With Anger
Peter Bankart
Chapter 4 85
A Middle Way: Meditation In The Treatment Of Compulsive Eating
Jean Kristeller & James Jones
Chapter 5 101
Beyond Mindfulness And Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Dennis Tirch & Richard Amodio
Chapter 6 119
Zen Meditation As A Source For Therapeutic Practice
Herman Kief
Chapter 7 131
Emotion In Buddhist And Rational Emotive Behavior Practices
Paul Soons
6Chapter 8Horizons In Buddhist Psychology 141
Buddhist Psychology And Defensive Conditioning
Adeline van Waning
Chapter 9 155
Body Awareness And Cognitive/Emotional Functioning
Noriko Kubota

Part II
Horizons Of Research
Introduction 171

Chapter 10 175
Zen Buddhism And Psychology: Some Experimental Findings
Fusako Koshikawa & Yasutomo Ishii
Chapter 11 185
Shikanho: A Zen Based Cognitive-Behavioral Approach
Fusako Koshikawa, Ayako Kuboki & Yasutomo Ishii
Chapter 12 197
Mindfulness And Health Intervention
Michael de Vibe
Chapter 13 209
Mindfulness And Its Challenge To Cognitive-Behavioral Practice
Fabio Giommi
Chapter 14 225
The Influence Of Mindfulness/Zazen On Depression
Yoshinori Ito, Rieko Katsukura & Kaneo Nedate
Chapter 15 235
Awareness In Autobiographical Memory: A Japanese Measure
Rieko Katsukura, Yoshinori Ito & Kaneo Nedate
Chapter 16 251
Personality Correlates Of Mindfulness
Yoshinori Sugiura
Chapter 17 267
Chan-Based Sensory Awareness And Managerial Functioning
Michael Tophoff
Chapter 18 275
Inner Paths In Outer Settings: A Wellbeing Tourist Program
Miguel Quintana
Chapter 19 287
Long-term Benefits Of Spiritual And Therapeutic Strategies
Jane Henry
Part III 7
Expanding Theoretical Horizons
Introduction 297

Chapter 20 299
If You Meet Social Construction Along The Road:
A Dialogue With Buddhism
Kenneth Gergen & Dian Marie Hosking
Chapter 21 315
Augmenting Cognitive-Behavior Therapy With Buddhist Psychology
Belinda Khong
Chapter 22 331
The Abhidhamma Model Of Consciousness And Its Consequences
Henk Barendregt
Chapter 23 351
The Eight Sacred Paths And Anger Management In Japanese Youth
Rika Kawano & Masao Suzuki
Chapter 24 363
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy And Embodied Cognition
Mark Williams & Danielle Duggan
Chapter 25 379
Conjoining Paradigms: A Dissolution-Oriented Approach
To Psychotherapy
Genji Sugamura & Scott Warren
Chapter 26 399
Lose Thy Mind And Come To Thy Senses: Adaptive De-construction
Michael DelMonte
Chapter 27 417
Navayâna And Upâya: The Buddhist Dharma As A “New” Medicine
Paul van der Velde

Part IV
The Horizon Of Integration
Chapter 28 435
A New Buddhist Psychology: Moving Beyond Theravada And Mahayana
Maurits Kwee & Marja Taams

Reference List 479

Contributors 519

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