Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy

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Pub. Date: 2002-06-14
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

The intersection of East and West is a vital one on many levels. The efforts to integrate Buddhism and its therapeutic ancestors to the Western ideas of Jungian Psychology have been particularly fruitful. Taking Japanese Zen-Buddhism as its starting point,Awakeningand Insightis a collection of critiques and histories of Buddhism from a psychological perspective. Based on accounts of the Buddhism and Depth Psychology conference that took place in Kyoto in 1999, this volume serves to unite the cousins of Eastern religion and Western thought. Featuring a new translation of the historic conversation between Schinichi Hisamatsu and Carl Jung which took place in 1958,Awakening and Insightwill be of great interest to anyone interested in Psychology and Buddhism.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii
Notes on the contributors x
Introduction Continuing a conversation from East to West: Buddhism and psychotherapy 1(12)
Polly Young-Eisendrath
Shoji Muramoto
PART I New perspectives on Buddhism and psychology East and West 13(94)
Buddhism, religion and psychotherapy in the world today
15(15)
Shoji Muramoto
A Buddhist model of the human self: working through the Jung-Hisamatsu discussion
30(15)
Jeff Shore
Jung, Christianity, and Buddhism
45(22)
James W. Heisig
The transformation of human suffering: a perspective from psychotherapy and Buddhism
67(14)
Polly Young-Eisendrath
Zen and psychotherapy: from neutrality, through relationship, to the emptying place
81(12)
Melvin E. Miller
A mindful self and beyond: sharing in the ongoing dialogue of Buddhism and psychoanalysis
93(14)
Adeline Van Waning
PART II Cautions and insights about potential confusions 107(98)
The Jung-Hisamatsu conversation
109(13)
Shoji Muramoto
Polly Young-Eisendrath
Jan Middeldorf
Jung and Buddhism
122(13)
Shoji Muramoto
What is I? Reflections from Buddhism and psychotherapy
135(14)
Hayao Kawai
American Zen and psychotherapy: an ongoing dialogue
149(23)
Katherine V. Masis
Locating Buddhism, locating psychology
172(15)
Richard K. Payne
Buddhism and psychotherapy in the West: Nishitani and dialectical behavior therapy
187(18)
Christa W. Anbeek
Peter A. De Groot
PART III Traditional ideas in a new light 205(58)
Karma and individuation: the boy with no face
207(17)
Dale Mathers
The Consciousness-only school: an introduction and a brief comparison with Jung's psychology
224(11)
Moriya Okano
The problematic of mind in Gotama Buddha
235(7)
Haya Tatsuo
The development of Buddhist psychology in modern Japan
242(11)
Akira Onda
Coming home: the difference it makes
253(10)
Enko Else Heynekamp
Index 263

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