Psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism: A Realizational Perspective
β Scribed by Seiso Paul Cooper
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 189
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this book, Cooper brings together psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism by offering a comprehensive and integrated model, described as "The Realizational Model", that is consistent with the core concepts of Soto Zen Buddhism and psychoanalytic practice.
Focusing primarily on Soto Zen Buddhism as presented in the original writings of the Japanese scholar monk Eihei DΕgen (1200-1253), and supported and elaborated by relevant contemporary scholarship in relation to the writings of the British psychoanalyst, Wilfred Bion (1897-1979), this book addresses the issue of how can one understand, assimilate, and integrate conceptions of the human mind that originate in the 13th and 20th centuries, as they are visited and inflected by the unconscious preconceptions of a 21st-century perspective. Expressing authentic Buddhist tradition within the frame of psychoanalytic thinking, and supported by online guided audio meditations that accompany the text, this work offers a uniquely interdisciplinary perspective of invaluable clinical significance.
Case material garnered from 35 years of psychoanalytic practice as well as examples from daily life support the abstract concepts discussed in the text, rendering it equally relevant for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, as well as students of Zen wishing to explore its practical applications.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Robby Stein
PART ONE
Introduction
1 βNo Fixed Pointβ An Introduction
2 The Primacy of Experience
3 Mokusho: Silent Illumination Open to Whole Being
PART TWO
Review
4 Literature Review: Precursors
5 D.T. Suzuki and DΕgen
6 A Zen Wave: Review
PART THREE
The Definite and the Infinite
7 Emptiness and Dependent Co-Arising
8 DΕgenβs Expression of Suchness
9 Bionβs Use of βOβ and βKβ
PART FOUR
Realizational Perspectives
10 Assimilation and Accommodation
11 Bion and DΕgen: Realizational Practice, Emotional Truth
PART FIVE
Practice
12 Thinkingβs Bad Rap
13 Ada: A Clinical Study
14 Shikantaza: βBasic Fact of Sittingβ Practice Session
Index
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