This work-the culmination of four decades immersed in psychoanalysis and Eastern mind-body disciplines-introduces a unique method uniting these wisdom traditions. Rubin demonstrates how therapy and meditation compensate for each other's blind spots, providing richer understanding and opening unexpected pathways to healing and transformation.
This work-the culmination of four decades immersed in psychoanalysis and Eastern mind-body disciplines-introduces a unique method uniting these wisdom traditions. Rubin demonstrates how therapy and meditation compensate for each other's blind spots, providing richer understanding and opening unexpected pathways to healing and transformation.
Jeffrey B. Rubin, Ph.D. is a psychoanalytically oriented therapist in New York and a Sensei in the Nyogen Senzaki and Soen Nakagawa Zen tradition. He is the author of six books on the integration of Eastern and Western approaches to flourishing and self-transformation. Rubin has taught at various psychoanalytic institutes and meditation, yoga and growth centers around the country and abroad including the United Nations, Union Theological Seminary, the Esalen Institute, and the 92nd Street Y. His pioneering approach to therapy was featured in the New York Times magazine: www.nytimes.com/2009/04/26/magazine/26zen-t.html.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Meditative Psychoanalysis 1. The Roots of Meditative Psychoanalysis 2. Deepening Listening: The Marriage of Buddha and Freud 3. The Incomparable Power of Human Understanding 4: Liberating Intimacy Part II. Examples of Meditative Psychoanalysis 5. Psychoanalysis and Zen: Partners in Healing 6. Dancing with Desire: Shining a Psychoanalytic Light on Scandals in Buddhism 7. Practicing Meditative Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Part III. Meditative Psychoanalysis in the World: Love and Hate, Transience and Well-Lived Lives 8. Fools in Love: Zen and Intimacy 9. Hate Hides Where We Are Hurting: Psychoanalytic-Meditative Contemplations 10. Death, Transience, and an Ethics of Mortality 11. A Well-Lived Life: Psychoanalytic and Buddhist Perspectives Part IV: Recommended Resources
Part I Meditative Psychoanalysis 1. The Roots of Meditative Psychoanalysis 2. Deepening Listening: The Marriage of Buddha and Freud 3. The Incomparable Power of Human Understanding 4: Liberating Intimacy Part II. Examples of Meditative Psychoanalysis 5. Psychoanalysis and Zen: Partners in Healing 6. Dancing with Desire: Shining a Psychoanalytic Light on Scandals in Buddhism 7. Practicing Meditative Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Part III. Meditative Psychoanalysis in the World: Love and Hate, Transience and Well-Lived Lives 8. Fools in Love: Zen and Intimacy 9. Hate Hides Where We Are Hurting: Psychoanalytic-Meditative Contemplations 10. Death, Transience, and an Ethics of Mortality 11. A Well-Lived Life: Psychoanalytic and Buddhist Perspectives Part IV: Recommended Resources
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