No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth
Shambhala (2001)
| Abstract | A new, easy-to-grasp map of human consciousness against which the various therapies from both Western and Eastern sources are introduced. Designed to help individuals understand the practice of each therapy. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Consciousness Self-perception Psychology Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | BF311.W577 2001 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1570627436 0394748816 9780394748818 9781570627439 | |||||||||
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William Mikulas (2007). Buddhism & Western Psychology: Fundamentals of Integration. Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (4):4-49.
O. Flanagan (2000). Destructive Emotions. Consciousness and Emotion 1 (2):259-281.
Jim Hanson (2005). Searching for the High-I. Asian Philosophy 15 (3):247 – 264.
Ken Wilber (2000). Integral Psychology: Consciousness, Spirit, Psychology, Therapy. Shambhala Publications.
Henry S. R. Kao & Durganand Sinha (eds.) (1996). Asian Perspectives on Psychology. Sage Publications.
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