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Meditation, esoteric traditions--contributions to psychotherapy

Meditation, esoteric traditions--contributions to psychotherapy
American Journal of Psychotherapy
Format: Journal Article
Publication Date: 1977-07
Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Psychotherapy
Place of Publication: New York, NY
Pages: 394-404
Sources ID: 126485
Visibility: Public (group default)
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This article is a brief introduction to several different Eastern systems of philosophy and therapy. It surveys the Buddhist contributions and several contemporary applications of traditional meditation techniques within the framework of modern psychologic science. It is suggested that meditative exercises produce three therapeutic gains: insight into repetitive, self-defeating patterns of behavior, desensitization of painful thoughts, and the conditioning of the central nervous system.