ЖАНРЫ

Теории личности и личностный рост

Фэйдимен Джеймс

Шрифт:

Brown, D., & Engler, J. (1986). The stages of mindfulness meditation. In K. Wilber, J. Engler, & D. Brown (Eds.), Transformations of consciousness. Boston: Shambhala.

Burlingame, E. (1922). Buddhist parables. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Carrington, P., & Ephron, H. (1975). Meditation and psychoanalysis. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 3, 43–57.

Claxton, G. (Ed.), (1986). Beyond therapy: The impact of Eastern religion on psychological theory anil practice. London: Wisdom Publications.

Claxton, G., & Ageha, A. (1981). Wholely human: Western and Weastern visions of the self and its perfection. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Conze, E. (1959a). Buddhism: Its essence and development. New York: Harper & Row.

Conze, E. (Trans.). (1959b). Buddhist scriptures. Baltimore: Penguin Books.

Dalai Lama. (1993). The Nobel Peace Prize lecture. In R. Walsh & F. Vaughan (Eds.), Paths beyond ego. Los Angeles: Tarcher.

Dalai Lama, et al. (1991). Mind science. Boston: Wisdom.

Deshimaru, T. (1985). Questions to a Zen master. New York: Dutton.

Deshimaru, T. (1987). The ring of the way: Testament of a Zen master. New York: Dutton.

Deshimaru, T. (1991). The Zen way to martial arts. New York: Arcana.

Dhammadudhi, S. (1968). Insight meditation. London: Committee for the Advancement of Buddhism.

Engler, J. (1986). Therapeutic aims in psychotherapy and meditation. In K. Wilber, J. Engler, & D. Brown (Eds.), Transformations of consciousness. Boston: Shambhala.

Engler, J. (1993). Becoming somebody and nobody: Psychoanalysis and Buddhism. In R. Walsh & F. Vaughan (Eds.), Paths beyond ego. Los Angeles: Tarcher.

Evans-Wentz, W. (1951). Tibet's great yogi: Milarepa. New York: Oxford University Press.

Evans-Wentz, W. (1954). The Tibetan book of the great liberation. New York: Oxford University Press.

Evans-Wentz, W. (1958). Tibetan Toga. New York: Oxford University Press.

Evans-Wentz, W. (1960). The Tibetan book of the dead. New York: Oxford University Press.

Fromm, E. (1970). Psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism. In D. T. Suzuld, E. Fromm, & R. de Marino (Eds.), Zen Buddhism and psychoanalysis. New York: Harper & Row.

Fromm, G. (1992). Neurophysiological speculations on Zen enlightenment. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 13, 163–170.

Fuld, P. (1991, Fall/Winter). Zen and the work of a psychotherapist. The Ten Directions, pp. 40–41.

Glozer, G. (1974). Sitting on a chair or meditation bench. Journal of the Zen Mission Society, 5(3), 18–20.

Goldstein, J. (1976). The experience of insight. Santa Cruz, СA: Unity Press.

Goleman, D. (1988). The meditative mind. Los Angeles: Tarcher.

Goleman, D., & Davidson, R. (1979). Consciousness: Brain states of awareness and mysticism. New York: Harper & Row.

Govinda, A. (1960). Foundations ofTibetan mysticism. New York: Weiser.

Hanh, Thich Nhat. (1976). The miracle of mindfulness. Boston: Beacon Press.

Hanh, Thich Nhat. (1987). Being peace. Berkeley, СA: Parallax Press.

Hanh, Thich Nhat. (1988). The heart of understanding. Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press.

Hanh, Thich Nhat. (1992). Touching peace. Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press.

Hanh, Thich Nhat. (1993). The blossoming of a lotus. Boston: Beacon Press.

Hanh, Thich Nhat. (1996). Cultivating the mind of love. Berkeley, СA: Parallax Press.

Hanh, Thich Nhat. (1998). The heart of the Buddha's teaching. Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press.

Hirai, T. (1989). Zen meditation and psychotherapy. New York: Japan Publications.

Kabat-Zinn, J. (1990). full catastrophe living. New York: Delacorte.

Kabat-Zinn, J. (1994). Wherever you go there you are. New York: Hyperion.

Kapleau, P. (Ed.). (1965). The three pillars of Zen. Boston: Beacon Press.

Katagiri, D. (1988). Returning to silence: Zen practice in daily life. Boston: Shambhala.

Katz, N. H. (Ed.). Buddhist and Western psychology. Boulder, CO: Prajna Press.

Kennett, J. (1972a). The five aspects of self. Journal of the Zen Mission Society, 3(2), 2–5.

Kennett, J. (1972b). The disease of second mind. Journal of the Zen Mission Society, 3(10), 13–17.

Kennett, J. (1974). How to sit. Journal of the Zen Mission Society, 5(1), 12–21.

Kennett, J. (1976). Zen is eternal life. Berkeley, CA: Dharma Publishing.

Kennett, J. (1977a). The wild white goose (Vol. 1). Mount Shasta, CA: Shasta Abbey Publishing.

Kennett, J. (1977b). How to grow a lotus blossom, or bow a Zen Buddhist prepares for death. Mount Shasta, CA: Shasta Abbey Publishing.

Kennett, J. (1978). The wild white goose (Vol. 2). Mount Shasta, CA: Shasta Abbey Publishing.

Kornfield, J. (1987). Seeking the heart of wisdom. New York: Shambhala.

Kornfield, J. (1988). Meditation and psychotherapy: A plea for integration. Inquiring Mind, 5, 10–11.

Kornfield, J. (1993). A path with heart. New York: Bantam.

Lal, P. (Trans.). (1967). The Dhammapada. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

Leggett, T. (1960). Afirst Zen reader. London: Eider.

Leggett, T. (1977). The tiger's cave. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Leggett, T. (1978). Zen and the ways. Boulder, CO: Shambhala.

Maezumi, T. (1978). The way of everyday life. Los Angeles: Center.

Manne-Lewis, J. (1986). Buddhist psychology: A paradigm for the psychology of enlightenment. In G. Claxton (Ed.), Beyond therapy. London: Wisdom Publications.

Masunaga, R. (Trans.). (1971). A primer of Soto Zen. Honolulu: East-West Center Press.

Molino, A. (Ed.) (1998). The couch and the tree: Dialogues in psychoanalysis and Buddhism. New York: North Point Press.

Поделиться с друзьями: