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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.
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 Thinker 1995, Psychotherapy Without the Self, 2008). [36]
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.
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Thanks for your response. I agree that Mark Epstein has done important work integrating Buddhism and psychotherapy. But I see that Epstein's interpretation of the Four Noble Truths is already mentioned in this article's section on Mark Epstein. David Brazier's interpretation of the four truths also appears in this article's section on David ...
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”.
Jeffrey Epstein's pals could stand to receive large payouts after his estate increased to $145 million following a tax refund and most victim have already received settlements.
Epstein, Mark (2004), Thoughts Without A Thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist Perspective, Basic Books, Kindle Edition; Goldstein, Joseph (2002), One Dharma: The Emerging Western Buddhism, HarperCollins; Moffitt, Phillip (2008), Dancing with Life: Buddhist Insights for Finding Meaning and Joy in the Face of Suffering, Rodale, Kindle Edition