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Paperback: 352 pages Publisher: Shambhala (February 12 2002) Costumer Rating: Read an Excerpt Chapter 1: Integrating Psychology and Spirituality Chapter 1: Integrating Psychology and Spirituality Book Description Can the meditative traditions of Buddhism be integrated with the practice of Western psychology? John Welwood's latest book addresses this question with new comprehensiveness and depth, building on the innovative psychospiritual approach of his six previous books. The questions he addresses include: • What can the spiritual methodologies of the East teach us about psychological health? • What issues arise when the recognition of our larger nature challenges our very conception of individual self? • What new directions become possible when psychological work is undertaken in a spiritual context? • How does Western psychological understanding affect our approach to spirituality? Welwood's psychology of awakening brings together three major dimensions of human existence: personal, interpersonal, and suprapersonal, in one overall framework of understanding and practice. The book's first section addresses basic questions about the relationship between psychology and contemplative spirituality. The second explores the practical implications of this convergence for psychological health and healing. The third considers the implications for relationship and community. About the Author
John Welwood, Ph.D., has published six books, including the best-selling Journey of the Heart, as well as Challenge of the Heart, and Love and Awakening. He is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist in San Francisco, and an associate editor of the Journal for Transpersonal Psychology.. » More by John Welwood, Ph.D. | |||||||