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- Albert Ellis and the Buddha : rational soul mates? a comparison of rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) and Zen Buddhism
- Change on psychological scales following Buddhist and Roman Catholic retreats
- The koan of cloning : a Buddhist perspective on the ethics of human cloning technology
- [Comparative studies of the tridosha theory in Ayurveda and the theory of the four deranged elements in Buddhist medicine]
- Bioethics in Thailand : the struggle for Buddhist solutions
- King Sivi and Doctor Silva
- Teaching tips for clinical faculty from the Zen tradition
- Zen meditation and ABC relaxation theory : an exploration of relaxation states, beliefs, dispositions, and motivations
- A glimpse of Zen practice within the realm of countertransference
- Eastern meditative techniques and hypnosis : a new synthesis
- Concepts from eastern philosophy and Rogers' science of unitary human beings
- [Jijvaka's recipes in Indian ancient medical texts]
- Francisco Varela (1946-2001) : filling the mind--brain gap : a life adventure
- The Tao, psychoanalysis and existential thought
- [Viewpoints of 7 religions on contraception, prenatal diagnosis, induced abortion and infant death]
- HMPAO-SPECT imaging during intense Tibetan Buddhist meditation
- Richard J. Davidson
- Body temperature changes during the practice of gTum-mo yoga
- Life of Lonrig Dandar, a famous physician of traditional Mongolian medicine
- Who are our clients? a profile of a community-based Buddhist hospice
- End piece : reflections on the treatment of anger
- Buddhism, euthanasia and the sanctity of life
- Buddhism and behaviour modification
- Commentary on Majumdar et al : mindfulness meditation for health
- [Interrelations of Buddhism and classical Indian medicine]
- Cosmic design from a Buddhist perspective
- The Buddha and the search for evidence
- The measurement of regional cerebral blood flow during the complex cognitive task of meditation : a preliminary SPECT study
- A spiritual response to the challenge of routinization : a dialogue of discourses in a Buddhist-initiated hospice
- Being present : experiential connections between Zen Buddhist practices and the grieving process
- Buddhist meditation and countertransference : a case study
- Suppressing tumor progression of in vitro prostate cancer cells by emitted psychosomatic power through Zen meditation
- Loving kindness : the essential Buddhist contribution to primary care
- Burnout and the Buddha
- Meditation and consciousness : an Asian approach to mental health
- Re-thinking nursing science through the understanding of Buddhism
- Change in women's diet and body mass following intensive intervention for early-stage breast cancer
- The Neural Basis of the Complex Mental Task of Meditation: Neurotransmitter and Neurochemical Considerations
- Subjective well-being : three decades of progress
- Hindu and Buddhist children, adolescents, and families
- Death with dignity : significance of religious beliefs and practices in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam
- Freud's deshi : the coming of psychoanalysis to Japan
- Foundations of clinical logagogy
- Reductionism versus holism : multiple models of the spiritual quest
- How do I know thee? Let me count the ways : meditation and basic cognitive processes
- Two Asian psychologies and their implications for Western psychotherapists
- The Relevance of the Buddhist Theory of Dependent Co-origination to Cognitive Science
- The Buddhist tradition of samatha : methods for refining and examing consciousness
- Buddhism and Cognitive Science: Contributions to an Enlarged Discourse
- Current therapies and the ancient East
- A science of consciousness : Buddhism (1), the modern west (0)
- Between wonder and doubt : psychoanalysis in the goal-free zone
- The scientific and spiritual implications of psychic abilities
- Intersubjectivity in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
- Training psychotherapists in attributes of "mind" from Zen and psychoanalytic perspectives, part II : attention, here and now, nonattachment, and compassion
- Zazen and psychotherapeutic presence
- Response : passionate about Buddhism : contesting theories of emotion
- William James and Buddhism : American pragmatism and the orient
- Buddhism and science : allies or enemies?
- Psychotherapy in India : past, present, and future