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Buddhist Psychology
Becoming Whole: Applied Psychoses Analytical Psychology and Zen Buddhism Zen and the Art of Imitating the Ineffable by John E. McCloud Dark Buddha: Moral Responsibility in Apocalypse Now When it comes to the extremes of war it can be difficult to distinguish between what is genuinely insane vs. exteme failure of moral responsibility. Buddhist Psychology from Dr. C. George Boeree's online Personality Theories textbook Buddhist Meditation and Personal Construct Psychology A comparison of Buddhist psychology and George Kelly's personal construct psychology, by Phouttasone (Pilou) Thirakoul. Buddhist Meditation and Depth Psychology by Douglas M. Burns Still Crazy after all these Years: Why Meditation isn’t Psychotherapy A cautionary paper by Patrick Kearney. Meditation and Consciousness: A Dialogue Between a Meditation Teacher and a Psychologist An Interview with Shinzen Young by Charles T. Tart, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Noetic Sciences
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