Buddhism and Western Psychology represents one of the early volumes to contain reflections on the interface between Buddhism and psychology from a diverse and expert group of Western Buddhist scholars, psychologists, and Asian Buddhists. Fourteen essays are organized according to four major Buddhist traditions: (1) Pāli Buddhism; (2) Japanese Buddhism; (3) Sanskrit (Mahāyāna) Buddhism; and (4) Tibetan Buddhism. Areas of Western influence come from psychoanalysis, Jungian psychology, German phenomenology and the related field of existential psychology or "daseinanalyse." (Zach Rowinski 2005-03-10)
Preface -- Introductory essay: The meeting of Buddhism and Western psychology / The Venerable Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche -- Pt. 1 Psychological implications of Pāli Buddhism : 1. Defense mechanisms according to psychoanalysis and the Pāli <i>Nikāyas</i> / Rune E. A. Johansson ; 2. Psychological observations on the "Life of the Gotama Buddha" / George R. Elder ; 3. The concept of Citta in some early Buddhist texts and Jung’s analytical psychology / Jan T. Ergardt ; 4. Mind/Cosmos Maps in the Pāli <i>Nikāyas</i> / Peter Masefield ; 5. The ideational content of the Buddha’s enlightenment as <i>Selbstverwirklichung</i> / Mukusen Miyuki ; 6. Emotions and therapy: Three paradigmatic zones / M.W. Padmasiri de Silva -- Pt. 2. Psychological implications of Japanese Buddhism : 7. Illusion and human suffering: a brief comparison of Horney’s ideas with Buddhistic understanding of mind / Akihisa Kondo; 8. The meaning of death in psychoanalysis, existential phenomenology and Dōgen Zen / Steve Heine ; 9. The human situation and Zen Buddhism / Richard J. DeMartino -- pt. 3. Psychological implications of Sanskrit Buddhism : 10. <i>Prasaṅga</I> and double-bind / Gustavo Banavides ; 11. <i>Paratantra</i> and <i>parikalpita</i> as epistemological concepts in Yogācāra Buddhism and Holographic psychology / Stephen Kaplan -- pt. 4. Psychological implications of Tibetan Buddhism : 13. Buddhist rDzogs-chen thought and Western "Daseinanalyse" / Herbert V. Guenther ; 14. On the phenomena of the "feminine" according to tantric hagiographical texts and Jungian psychology / Nathan Katz