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  2. Mark Epstein - Wikipedia

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    Mark Epstein (born 1953) is an American author and psychotherapist who integrates Shakyamuni Buddha's teachings with Sigmund Freud's approaches to trauma. He often writes about the interface of Buddhism and psychotherapy.

  3. Buddhism and psychology - Wikipedia

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    She believed that the practice of Buddhism and Psychoanalysis are "mutually reinforcing and clarifying" (Coltart, The practice of psychoanalysis and Buddhism). Mark Epstein is an American psychiatrist who practiced Buddhism in Thailand under Ajahn Chah and has since written several books on psychoanalysis and Buddhism (Thoughts Without a ...

  4. List of American Buddhists - Wikipedia

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    Mark Epstein (1953– ), American author and psychotherapist who integrates Shakyamuni Buddha's teachings with Sigmund Freud's approaches to trauma. He often writes about the interface of Buddhism and psychotherapy. [112] [113] [114] George I. Fujimoto (1920–2023) [115] is an American chemist of Japanese descent.

  5. 'My passion has poured out of me,' Mark Epstein says while ...

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  6. Ego reduction - Wikipedia

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    While most therapy favours a process of strengthening the ego functions, at the expense of the irrational parts of the mind, [7] a reduction in self-importance and self-involvement — ego reduction — is also generally valorised: Robin Skynner for example describing the 'shrink' as a head-shrinker, and adding that “as our swollen heads get smaller... as people we grow”.

  7. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of mindful cognitive learning has been an important part of Buddhist and Taoist practices and tradition for thousands of years in East Asia, it is an important component of Traditional Chinese medicine and used extensively in Daoyin, Taiqi, Qigong and Wuxing heqidao as a therapy based on traditional intersectional medicine for prevention and treatment of mind and body disease ...

  8. Jeffrey Epstein: How did disgraced financier die? - AOL

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  9. Contemplative psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The foundational teaching of the contemplative psychotherapy program is the concept of "brilliant sanity." This principle asserts that everyone possesses an innate dignity and wisdom. Practitioners of contemplative psychotherapy are trained to recognize this inherent sanity, even within the most confused and distorted states of mind, and to ...