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BUDDHIST PSYCHOTHERAPY AND COUNSELLING
[Peter Eastman]
[This study has been modelled on the chapter format in
Corsini &#38; Wedding CURRENT PSYCHOTHERAPIES [various editions] and Prochaska &#38; Norcross SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: A Transtheoretical Analysis [various editions]. This is a work in progress, and several sections have yet to be completed, let alone carefully edited. Reading lists and references to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Understanding</title>
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[Sketches and outlines - this is a work in progress – it will be regularly redrafted as key ideas are improved upon]
The psyche, or soul, is of secondary importance, when compared to the understanding. Human understanding is a mixture of intellectual ability, intuitive insight, and psychological expression; and it functions as a response to [...]]]></description>
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