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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michal Barnea-AstrogPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Karnac Books Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.385kg ISBN: 9781782204503ISBN 10: 1782204504 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 13 February 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMical Barnea-Astrog has written a creative, well-researched book that deepens our understanding of both Buddhism and psychoanalysis. It is an invaluable addition to the literature, and elegantly demonstrates what each tradition can teach us about suffering, growth, and the nature of the human mind. --Axel Hoffer, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute and author of <i>Freud and the Buddha: The Couch and the Cushion</i> 'This is a powerful and important book. It reads like a work into which the author has poured her life. Michal Barnea-Astrog combines rigorous scholarship from two different fields and builds a discourse between them. She writes with clarity and lucidity that often becomes poetic. I have spent my lifetime as a psychiatrist and Vipassana meditator, and yet I found myself educated by every page. Barnea-Astrog has written a book that is both a psychotherapeutic textbook, and an intimate testament.'- Paul R. Fleischman, MD, author of Wonder: When and Why the World Appears Radiant, and recipient of the American Psychiatric Association's Oskar Pfister Award for his contributions to the study of psychiatry and religion'This excellent book offers new thoughts about some major issues in psychoanalysis and presents a fresh perspective on psychoanalytic thought, as well as in-depth knowledge on early Buddhism, in simple and lucid language. This is a truly innovative book - original and highly important.'- Esther Pelled, PhD, author of Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: About the Capacity to Know'Michal Barnea-Astrog has written a creative, well-researched book that deepens our understanding of both Buddhism and psychoanalysis. It is an invaluable addition to the literature, and elegantly demonstrates what each tradition can teach us about suffering, growth, and the nature of the human mind.'- Axel Hoffer, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, and author of Freud and the Buddha: The Couch and the Cushion 'This is a powerful and important book. It reads like a work into which the author has poured her life. Michal Barnea-Astrog combines rigorous scholarship from two different fields and builds a discourse between them. She writes with clarity and lucidity that often becomes poetic. I have spent my lifetime as a psychiatrist and Vipassana meditator, and yet I found myself educated by every page. Barnea-Astrog has written a book that is both a psychotherapeutic textbook, and anintimate testament.'- Paul R. Fleischman, MD, author of Wonder: When and Why the World Appears Radiant, and recipient of the American Psychiatric Association's Oskar Pfister Award for his contributions to the study of psychiatry and religion'This excellent book offers new thoughts about some major issues in psychoanalysis and presents a fresh perspective on psychoanalytic thought, as well as in-depth knowledge on early Buddhism, in simple and lucid language. This is a truly innovative book - original and highly important.'- Esther Pelled, PhD, author of Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: About the Capacity to Know'Michal Barnea-Astrog has written a creative, well-researched book that deepens our understanding of both Buddhism and psychoanalysis. It is an invaluable addition to the literature, and elegantly demonstrates what each tradition can teach us about suffering, growth, and the nature of the human mind.'- Axel Hoffer, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, and author of Freud and the Buddha: The Couch and the Cushion Author InformationMichal Barnea-Astrog, PhD, is a researcher in the field of psychoanalysis and Buddhism, a senior Hakomi trainer, and therapist in private practice. She studied the Refined Hakomi Method in the UK, and is the founder and head of the Three-Year Hakomi Training in Israel. She teaches at the East Asian Studies Department at Tel Aviv University, and is a dedicated Vipassana practitioner. In her work as trainer and therapist, she explores the effects of the therapist's state of mind on his or her perception of the client, and the effect of the state of mind of both therapist and client on the inter-personal environment and on the therapeutic process. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |