Cesar Ojeda is a psychiatrist and a psychotherapist. He also coursed studied philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and has published numerous books on psychiatry, psychopathology and literature, including The classical schizophrenia, Delirium, reality and imagination, The presence of the absent: essay about desire, The third stage: critical essays about contemporary Psychiatry, Martin Heidegger and the path to silence, Thought and life: short essays, as well as the novels Karukina: the life of Onas in Isla Grande, Tierra del Fuego, The tall woman, The things of time, and Shaina.
This book explores the conceptual and practical connections that exist between phenomenology, Buddhism, and psychotherapy. These three disciplines clearly have completely different origins,... (more)