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- Meditation, esoteric traditions--contributions to psychotherapy
- Meditation and consciousness : an Asian approach to mental health
- Advances in the conceptualization and measurement of religion and spirituality : implications for physical and mental health research
- Zen meditation and ABC relaxation theory : an exploration of relaxation states, beliefs, dispositions, and motivations
- End piece : reflections on the treatment of anger
- Buddhist conceptualization and treatment of anger
- Hindu and Buddhist children, adolescents, and families
- Buddhism and behaviour modification
- Freud's deshi : the coming of psychoanalysis to Japan
- Psychotherapist and expansion of awareness
- The relevance of Zen-Buddhism for Dialectic-Behavioral Therapy
- The Tao, psychoanalysis and existential thought
- Positive and 'negative' aspects of the 'altered states of consciousness' induced by autogenic training, Zen and yoga
- Foundations of clinical logagogy
- A-void--an exploration of defences against sensing nothingness
- Albert Ellis and the Buddha : rational soul mates? a comparison of rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) and Zen Buddhism
- A new view of meditation
- A glimpse of Zen practice within the realm of countertransference
- Buddhist meditation and countertransference : a case study
- Between wonder and doubt : psychoanalysis in the goal-free zone
- Albert Ellis and the Buddha : rational soul mates? a comparison of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) and Zen Buddhism
- In search of inner wisdom : guided mindfulness meditation in the context of suicide
- Current therapies and the ancient East
- Psychotherapy in India : past, present, and future
- Zazen and psychotherapeutic presence
- Training psychotherapists in attributes of "mind" from Zen and psychoanalytic perspectives, part II : attention, here and now, nonattachment, and compassion
- Training psychotherapists in attributes of "mind" from Zen and psychoanalytic perspectives, part II : attention, here and now, nonattachment, and compassion
- Training psychotherapists in attributes of "mind" from Zen and psychoanalytic perspectives, part I : core principles, emptiness, impermanence, and paradox
- Two Asian psychologies and their implications for Western psychotherapists