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See also
References & Bibliography
Key texts
Books
- Brazier, C. (2006). Buddhist Psychology. Constable and Robinson.
- Brazier, D. (2005). Zen Therapy.
- de Silva,Padmasiri(2005). An Introduction to Buddhist Psychology (4th ed).Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1-4039-9245-2
- Kawai, H. (1996). Buddhism and the art of psychotherapy. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press.
Papers
- Pickering, J (2006). Buddhism and Cognitivism:a Postmodern Appraisal. Full text
- Pickering, J (2006). Psychology, Buddhism and the Postmodern Condition. Full text
Additional material
Books
Papers
External links
- Complete series of lectures on Buddhist psychology
- Buddhist psychology site
- Outline of distance learning buddhist psychology course
- Buddhist psychology blog