Explore Psychiatry Subjects: Tibet and Himalayas Bibliographic Classification Buddhism and Science Medicine International Medicine Psychiatry Psychiatry Overview Subjects 2 Sources 8 Sources Related to Psychiatry Recent Additions (Displaying 1 - 8 of 8) - Any -Book Sort by Post date AscPost date Desc > Toward a biochemistry of mind? Trance, functional psychosis, and culture On research in Zen Enhancing Therapeutic Presence Chaos and the way of Zen : psychiatric nursing and the 'uncertainty principle' Meditation and the self regulation of learning : a link between health science and religion Meditation and the conscious self-regulation of learning a multi-disciplinary model for the scientific uses of meditatative self-correction The historical relationship between psychiatry and the major religions
Overview Subjects 2 Sources 8 Sources Related to Psychiatry Recent Additions (Displaying 1 - 8 of 8) - Any -Book Sort by Post date AscPost date Desc > Toward a biochemistry of mind? Trance, functional psychosis, and culture On research in Zen Enhancing Therapeutic Presence Chaos and the way of Zen : psychiatric nursing and the 'uncertainty principle' Meditation and the self regulation of learning : a link between health science and religion Meditation and the conscious self-regulation of learning a multi-disciplinary model for the scientific uses of meditatative self-correction The historical relationship between psychiatry and the major religions
Sources Related to Psychiatry Recent Additions (Displaying 1 - 8 of 8) - Any -Book Sort by Post date AscPost date Desc > Toward a biochemistry of mind? Trance, functional psychosis, and culture On research in Zen Enhancing Therapeutic Presence Chaos and the way of Zen : psychiatric nursing and the 'uncertainty principle' Meditation and the self regulation of learning : a link between health science and religion Meditation and the conscious self-regulation of learning a multi-disciplinary model for the scientific uses of meditatative self-correction The historical relationship between psychiatry and the major religions