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'''Mark Epstein''', [[Doctor of Medicine|M.D.]], is a graduate of Harvard College and the Harvard Medical School. As a [[psychotherapist]] with a private practice in New York City, contributing editor to ''Tricycle: The Buddhist Review'' and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology at [[New York University]],
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'''Mark Epstein''', M.D., is a graduate of Harvard College and the Harvard Medical School. As a [[psychotherapist]] with a private practice in New York City, contributing editor to ''Tricycle: The Buddhist Review'' and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology at [[New York University]],
   
 
He is the author of well-respected books including ''[[Thoughts Without a Thinker]]'' and ''[[Going to Pieces without Falling Apart]]'' (ISBN 0-7679-0235-1). Both books deal with the difficult and counter-intuitive Eastern teachings of [[Anatta|non-self]], a concept which has sometimes proved so alien to the Western mind as to be out of reach for many western Buddhists.
 
He is the author of well-respected books including ''[[Thoughts Without a Thinker]]'' and ''[[Going to Pieces without Falling Apart]]'' (ISBN 0-7679-0235-1). Both books deal with the difficult and counter-intuitive Eastern teachings of [[Anatta|non-self]], a concept which has sometimes proved so alien to the Western mind as to be out of reach for many western Buddhists.

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Mark Epstein, M.D., is a graduate of Harvard College and the Harvard Medical School. As a psychotherapist with a private practice in New York City, contributing editor to Tricycle: The Buddhist Review and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology at New York University,

He is the author of well-respected books including Thoughts Without a Thinker and Going to Pieces without Falling Apart (ISBN 0-7679-0235-1). Both books deal with the difficult and counter-intuitive Eastern teachings of non-self, a concept which has sometimes proved so alien to the Western mind as to be out of reach for many western Buddhists.

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