Showing posts with label Psychotherapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psychotherapy. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 July 2016

Buddhism and Modern Psychology by Princeton University

https://jackikellum.wordpress.com/2016/07/20/feelings-illusions-meditation-mindfulness-buddhism/

Buddhism and Modern Psychology

by Princeton University


Welcome! I’m delighted that you’re planning to take my course on Buddhism and Modern Psychology. I know that the internet offers lots of worthwhile ways to spend time (along with some not so worthwhile ones!), and I’m grateful that you’ve chosen to spend time on this course. The subject of the course is dear to my heart, and I’ve worked hard to create a series of lectures that, I hope, will change the way you look at life.

To get a sense for how to get the most out of this site, you can glance at 'The Basics' (under 'Getting Started,' which in turn is under 'Week One' below.) But if you’ve already got a feel for the lay of the land, you can just dive into the first lecture. Enjoy!

-- Robert Wright

Saturday, 14 May 2016

The Unconscious Motivations for Meditation Practice, by J.Engler

https://mettarefuge.wordpress.com/2011/12/09/the-unconscious-motivations-for-meditation-practice/

The Unconscious Motivations for Meditation Practice

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Basic Counseling Skills Everyone Can Learn and Use

http://www.basic-counseling-skills.com/

mobile: http://www.basic-counseling-skills.net/

Basic Counseling Skills
Everyone Can Learn and Use

Mobile device users may find www.basic-counseling-skills.net easier to access.

You were looking for a FREE ON-LINE Basic Counseling Skills site where you can learn and use:
A. COUNSELING TECHNIQUES
B. COUNSELING THEORIES and how to integrate these into
C. COUNSELING PRACTICE through some SAMPLE SESSIONS and
D. SELF HELP and
E. CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION too?!
There is so much useful information on every page of this website on Basic Counseling Skills that you may want to print it off, three-hole punch it, and put it in a large binder. This will make it easy to refer to and add to.

Monday, 1 February 2016

A selection of Mindfulness Articles


A selection of Mindfulness Articles





A selection of Mindfulness articles

June 5, 2015

Mindfulness has lost its Buddhist roots, and it may not be doing you good

Miguel Farias, Coventry University and Catherine Wikholm, University of Surrey
The mindfulness technique is being blindly sold and we are buying it hook line and sinker.

Meditation, mindfulness and mind-emptiness

Ramesh Manocha, University of Sydney
Ever been unable to sleep because you can’t switch off that stream of thoughts that seems to flow incessantly, mercilessly through your head? When your mental noise distracts you from the task at hand…

February 13, 2015

From A to zen: mindfulness in seven days

Alessandro R Demaio, Harvard University
If you’re anything like me, one thing you find really hard to do - is nothing. I mean, really - doing nothing. Taking a moment out for yourself, meditating on life, reflecting on your day, getting to that…

Why meditation should be taught in schools

Lea Waters, University of Melbourne
New research in the fields of psychology, education and neuroscience shows teaching meditation in schools is having positive effects on students' well-being, social skills and academic skills.

October 8, 2014

From decisions to disorders: how neuroscience is changing what we know about ourselves

Barbara Sahakian, University of Cambridge; Abdul Mohammed, Linnaeus University; Alejandro Anton Fernandez, Polytechnic University of Madrid; Andrea Santuy, Cajal Institute; Diana Furcila, Cajal Institute; Francesco Cavarretta, University of Milan, and Léon Homeyer, University of Stuttgart
People have wanted to understand our motivations, thoughts and behaviours since the ancient Greeks inscribed “know thyself” on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. And understanding the brain’s place in health…

January 26, 2015

The unhealthy underside of the wellbeing agenda

Andre Spicer, City University London and Carl Cederström, Stockholm University
Last week, the 0.1% met at World Economic Forum annual gathering in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos. While the official excuse to go there is to discuss and shape the global agenda – the theme dominating…

January 22, 2015

Well-being programmes in schools might be doing children more harm than good

Kathryn Ecclestone, University of Sheffield
Apocryphal depictions of an unprecedented crisis in young people’s mental ill-health and their general vulnerability have been accompanied by increasingly alarmist claims that only schools can address…

23 January, 2016
It’s the relaxation technique of choice, popular with employers and even the NHS. But some have found it can have unexpected effects

Saturday, 16 January 2016

CHRISTINE LONGAKER: Facing Death and Finding Hope

http://www.throughyourbody.com/christine-longaker-facing-death-finding-hope/

CHRISTINE LONGAKER: Facing Death and Finding Hope

by Janice Stensrude
TALKING WITH CHRISTINE LONGAKER
Christine Longaker lost her husband to leukemia when she was only 25. The pair had had two years to confront and reconcile the inevitable. After her husband’s death, Longaker happened upon the Buddhist view of death, which ultimately led to her embracing Buddhist philosophy and founding the hospice movement in California.
Her book (still in print and now a classic in its field), is Facing Death and Finding Hope: A Guide To The Emotional and Spiritual Care Of The Dying

Sunday, 29 November 2015

ZEN BRAIN: EXPLORING CONSCIOUSNESS: Waking, Sleeping, Dreaming, Dying Series : All 11 Parts

https://www.upaya.org/2013/02/zen-brain-exploring-consciousness-waking-sleeping-dreaming-dying-series-all-11-parts/

ZEN BRAIN: EXPLORING CONSCIOUSNESS: Waking, Sleeping, Dreaming, Dying Series : All 11 Parts

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Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Friday, 25 September 2015

Fear and Fearlessness: What the Buddhists Teach


Fear and Fearlessness: What the Buddhists Teach


So much of our suffering—as individuals and as a society—is caused by fear. In fact, according to Buddhism, fear is at the very root of ego and samsara. The Shambhala Sun and the Omega Institute brought together four outstanding Buddhist teachers to discuss the vital practice of working with our fears

A View on Buddhism : Fear, Anxiety and Phobia

http://viewonbuddhism.org/fear.html

A View on Buddhism :  Fear, Anxiety and Phobia


PAGE CONTENTS
What is Fear?
Projection
Addiction to Fear
Suffering
Phobia
Western Therapies
My Own Fear of Heights
Healthy Fear 
The Buddhist Approach

Handling Unrealisitc Fear
My fear and doubts have vanished like mist
into the distance, never to disturb me again. 

I will die content and free from regrets.
This is the fruit of Dharma practice.

Milarepa, from 'Fruit of Dharma Practice'