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The Couch and the Tree is a two-part anthology that spans and documents a unique cross-fertilization of Eastern and Western thought. While Part One provides a historical overview of the classic writings in this far-reaching, adventurous dialogue (including the works of Fromm, Suzuki, Jung, Hisamatsu, Watts, and Horney, to name only a few), Part Two features a series of contemporary works, many appearing here for the first time.
Included are essays by such innovative thinkers as Adam Phillips, Mark Epstein, Masao Abe, Polly Young-Eisendrath, Nina Coltart, and Michael Eigen. Most notable perhaps is a conversation - on the question "Is There an Unconscious in Buddhist Teaching?" - between the psychoanalyst Joyce McDougall and His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
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The couch and the tree: dialogues in psychoanalysis and Buddhism
1998, North Point Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0865475202 9780865475205
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