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The Roar of Awakening a Whiteheadian Dialogue Between Western Psychotherapies and Eastern Worldviews.
Title:
The Roar of Awakening a Whiteheadian Dialogue Between Western Psychotherapies and Eastern Worldviews.
Author:
Weber, Michel.
ISBN:
9783110328165
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Berlin : De Gruyter, 2009.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (255 pages).
Series:
Process Thought

Process thought.
Contents:
Contributors; Foreword -- George Derfer, Zhihe Wang and Michel Weber; Introduction -- Michel Weber; Bibliography; Notes; I. The View from the East; Consciousness:The Vedantic Approach to Life and Reality -- Francis-Vincent Anthony; Dual Aspect Framework for Consciousness and Its Implications: West meets East for Sublimation Process -- Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal; The Paradoxes of Radical Asceticism: Jainism as a Therapeutic Paradigm -- Jeffery D. Long; Yoga Therapeutics: Philosophical, Scientific, and Humanistic Approaches -- Ashok Kumar Malhotra.

Can Indian Spiritual Practices Be Used in Psychotherapy? -- R.L. KapurII. Transcultural Dialogue; Ineradicable Frustration and Liberation in Tiantai Buddhism -- Brook Ziporyn; An Exploration and Analysis of Chinese Traditional Psychotherapy: On the Integration of Whitehead's Organic Philosophy -- Fengqiang Gao and Yingmin Chen; The Kyoto School and Self-Awareness in the Field of the Absolute Nothingness. A Comparison with Whitehead's Philosophy -- Eiko Hanaoka; Jung and Hisamatsu Re-envisioning Religiosity: Jungian Psychotherapy and the Kyoto School -- Tokiyuki Nobuhara.

Reconstructing the Meaning of Being Human:A Reinterpretation of Frankl in the Framework of Whitehead's Philosophy -- Yoshihiro HayashiThe Development of Binswanger's Daseinsanalysis -- Shoji Muramoto; The Intercultural and Daseinanalytical Psychiatry of Kimura Bin -- Bernard Stevens; A Certain Form of Psychotherapy (Kenosis, Prajna, Jung, and Hillman) -- David T. Bradford; Vedanta, Process, and Psychotherapy -- Joseph Grange; On Zen Buddhism -- Clive Sherlock; Table of Contents.
Abstract:
The primary goal of this volume is to describe the contemporary state of affairs in Western psychotherapy, and to do so in a Whiteheadian spirit: with genuine openness to the relative ways in which creativity, beauty, truth, and peace manifest themselves in various cultural traditions. This Whiteheadian Dialogue explores afresh an important cross-elucidatory path: what have we, and what can be learned from a dialogue with Eastern worldviews? In order to generate meaningful contrasts between these different systems of thought, all the papers address common core issues. On one hand, how does the.
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