[Download pdf] Toward a Psychology of Awakening: Buddhism, Psychotherapy, and the Path of Personal and Spiritual Transformation
| #74271 in Books | Shambhala Publications | 2002-02-12 | 2002-02-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.99 x.95 x6.00l,1.05 | File Name: 1570628238 | 352 pages |
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Absolute addition to any therapist's library.|By Justin|Amazing book. A culmination of Welwood's work over the last 2 decades. This is an absolute must read for therapists and buddhists (I am not Buddhist). Anyone in a helping profession would likely benefit. Enjoy.
There are 10 books that I categorize as precious in my library. This is one of them. Alongside|.com |Have you ever noticed that self-described spiritual people are not necessarily all that easy to be with? John Welwood has a term for what often happens--spiritual bypassing. This is when a person reaches for the stars while forgetting about the goop on h
How can we connect the spiritual realizations of Buddhism with the psychological insights of the West? In Toward a Psychology of Awakening John Welwood addresses this question with comprehensiveness and depth. Along the way he shows how meditative awareness can help us develop more dynamic and vital relationships and how psychotherapy can help us embody spiritual realization more fully in everyday life. Welwood's psychology of awakening brings together the thre...
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