Zen and Psychotherapy: Partners in Liberation
Book Details
- Publisher : W.W.Norton
- Published : January 2010
- Cover : Hardback
- Pages : 256
- Category :
Individual Psychotherapy - Catalogue No : 29389
- ISBN 13 : 9780393705799
- ISBN 10 : 039370579X
Also by Joseph Bobrow
Zen and Psychotherapy: Partners in Liberation
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A new take on the interplay of emotional and spiritual development.
Insight, attentiveness, and transformative experience are central in both Buddhism and psychotherapy. An intimate dialogue that examines the interplay of emotional and spiritual development through the lens of Zen Buddhism and psychotherapy, this book artfully illuminates the intrinsic connections between the two practices, and demonstrates how these traditions can be complementary in helping to live a truly fulfilled and contented life. As this book deftly explores, integrating the two streams of Zen and psychotherapy can help us to better grasp our conscious and unconscious experiences and more fully develop the fundamental capacities of the self. Bobrow shows how the major themes of trauma, attachment, emotional communication, and emotional regulation play out in the context of Zen and psychotherapeutic practice, and how, in concert, both provide a comprehensive, interactive model of fully functioning human life.
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'Writing in an electrifying prose that lights up continuously brilliant connections between psychoanalysis and Zen, Bobrow is nonetheless New York in motion: the New York of Whitman, Mailer, and Heller. Brilliant, moving, and unforgettable.'
- Christopher Bollas
'His book, like the Zen teachings he has mastered, is smart, lively and provocative.'
- Mark Epstein, M.D. author of Thoughts without a Thinker and Going to Pieces without Falling Apart
'Zen and Psychotherapy is the most thoughtful book I've read so far in the important and burgeoning literature on Buddhism and Western psychology. His unusual gift for vivid theory and subtle distinction, as well as his grounded sense of what is really possible and worthwhile for the inner life, make this book a landmark for all of us who are in the business of continuing this crucial personal and cultural conversation.'
- Norman Fischer, poet and Zen teacher, author of Sailing Home
'This is a quiet book that works you, not simply informs you. Bobrow embodies unconscious affective communication between psychoanalysis and Buddhism. He's lived it. The book carries it. The reader experiences it.'
- Charles Spezzano, PhD, author of Affect in Psychoanalysis and co-editor of Soul on the Couch
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