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Selected Publications & Papers Presentations

Khong, B.S. L. (Summer 2007). The Buddha's Influence In The Therapy Room. Hakomi Forum,18, 11-18.

__________ (2006). Augmenting Cognitive –Behavior Therapy with Buddhist Psychology. In MG.T. Kwee., K.J.Gergen & F.Koshikawa (Eds.). Horizons in Buddhist Psychology: Practice, Research & Theory. Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Taos Publication.

__________ (2006). Personal Growth in and beyond Therapy. Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 11(1&2). 6-19

__________ (2006). Putting the "P's" Back in Psychology: Philosophy, Personal Growth. Counseling et spiritualite/and Spirituality: The Body (25th Anniversary issue), 25 (2),67-84.

__________ (Summer 2005). Minding the Mind’s Business. Hakomi Forum,14-15, 33-42 (Reprint from Humanistic Psychologist, 2004)

___________(2004). Minding the Mind’s Business. The Humanistic Psychologist, 32(3), 257-283.

___________(2003). Buddhism and psychotherapy: Experiencing and releasing dis-ease. Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 8(2), 37-56.

___________(2003). Role of responsibility in Daseinsanalysis and Buddhism. In C. P. Bankart., K. H. Dockett & G. R. Dudley-Grant (Eds.). Psychology and Buddhism: From individual to global Community. Netherlands. Kluwer Academic Publishers.

__________(2003). The Buddha teaches an attitude not an affiliation. In S.R. Segall (Ed.). Encountering Buddhism: Western psychology and Buddhist teachings. New York. SUNY Press.
___________(2003). Buddha, Being and the Black Forest. Humanistic Psychologist, 31(4), 97-111.

Khong, B. S. L. & Thompson, N. L. (1997). Jung and Taoism: A comparative analysis of Jung’s psychology and Taoist philosophy. Harvest: Journal for Jungian Studies, 43(2), 86-105.

Khong, B.S.L. Mindfulness: An emerging new model for psychotherapy. Paper presented at the 3rd International Conference on Mind and its Potential. Sydney, Australia. November 2007.

_________ Buddhism and psychotherapyA symbiotic relationship. Paper presented at the 2006 International Congress of Psychotherapy & the Third International Conference of the Asian Federation of Psychotherapy. Tokyo, Japan. August 2006.

_________Medard Boss’s dialogue with Heidegger, Freud, Sartre, Buddha and Jung: On being authentic. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 113h Annual Convention. Washington, D.C. 2005.

_________Putting the P’s back into psychology: philosophy, people, personal growth. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 113th Annual Convention. Washington D.C. August 2005.

_________Dhamma in psychotherapy: augmenting cognitive-behavioural therapy with Buddhist philosophy. Paper presented at the 5th International Congress of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Goteborg, Sweden, June 2005.

_________Dialogue with Heidegger, Freud, Sartre and Buddha—On being human. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 112th Annual Convention. Honolulu, Hawaii, August 2004.

_________Personal growth in and beyond therapy. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 112th Annual Convention. Honolulu, Hawaii, August 2004.

_________Buddhism and psychotherapy: Experiencing and releasing dis-ease. Paper presented at the 8th World Congress on Constructivism. Bari, Italy, June 2003.

__________Buddha, Being and the Black Forest. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 111th Annual Convention. Toronto, Canada, August 2003.

__________Minding the mind’s business. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 111th Annual Convention. Toronto, Canada, August 2003.

__________The Buddha’s influence in the therapy room. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 109th Annual Convention. San Francisco, August 2001.

__________Compassion and responsibility: Another view for the millennium. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 108th Annual Convention. Washington, August 2000.

_________Exploring responsibility in Buddhist psychology & existential analysis. Paper presented at the Buddhism & Psychotherapy Conference. Sydney, November 2000.

__________Coping with change: A Buddhist response. Award paper presented at the American Psychological Association 107th Annual Convention. Boston, August, 1999 (for the Sidney M. Jourard Memorial Student Award).

__________Responsibility in Daseinsanalysis and Buddhist psychology: A comparative analysis. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 107th Annual Convention. Boston, August, 1999.

__________Being-Responsible: Daseinsanalytic and Buddhist perspectives. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 106th Annual Convention. San Francisco. August 1998.

 

 

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