Ben wrote:PINK! You old troublemaker!
I know, how about a thread on psychotherapists' view of Buddhism? Hmm... then you and my wife would be making very interesting contributions to that one!
Just a thought!
Cheers
Ben
mikenz66 wrote:Thanks for posting that Chris. I was thinking of posting it, but I didn't go back and check wether Patrick thought there was anything negative about psychotherapy in itself (which I don't recall he did). I recall that his point was that teaching Buddhism as "just another psychotherapy" (which Jack Kornfield and various other Western teachers sometimes seem to be doing) was considerably undervaluing the Dhamma (though of course any Dhamma is better than none...).
Metta
Mike
Jack is working with circumstances very skillfully, imo.Chris wrote:Hello Pink,
It depends on what you mean by psychotherapy. I've been doing some training lately in ACT - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Dr. Russ Harris, and it is the first time I've felt a practice mode for counselling clients was a good "fit" with Buddhism.
http://www.actmindfully.com.au/acceptan ... nt_therapy
metta
Chris
Chris wrote:It depends on what you mean by psychotherapy. I've been doing some training lately in ACT - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Dr. Russ Harris, and it is the first time I've felt a practice mode for counselling clients was a good "fit" with Buddhism.
Manapa wrote:Hi Chris & Bhante all
what is REBT?
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