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Zen Therapy: Transcending the Sorrows of the Human Mind
David Brazier
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| #1644558 in Books | 1997-12-02 | 1997-12-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.76 x5.63l,.67 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||49 of 49 people found the following review helpful.| Antacid for the Soul|By A Customer|The approach for this book reminds me of the old "compare and contrast" essay assignments from college. But Brazier accomplishes more than highlighting the differences between these two views of our exterior and interior landscapes. You don't have to know the zen concepts, all is well explained, and ample references provide the basis for|From the Publisher|A practicing psychotherapist and Zen Buddhist, Brazier offers a fresh perspective on Buddhist psychology by presenting Zen, the essence of Buddhism, as a therapy and a practical path to personal growth. He introduces theory and method organize
"A potent source of inspiration for anyone interested in the therapeutic potential of Buddhism. David Brazier writes with clarity and authority about the Zen way."—Mark Epstein, M.D. author of Thoughts Without a Thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist Perspective.
"Comprehensive and readable . . . should appeal to anyone broadly interested in Buddhism."—Helen Sieroda psychosynthesis psychotherapist.
In this book, psychotherapist David Brazier offers...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Zen Therapy: Transcending the Sorrows of the Human Mind | David Brazier.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.