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B.S.L & Mruk, C.J. (2009).
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(2009). Expanding the
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the Tree and the Forest. In B.S.L. Khong
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(Summer 2007). The Buddha's Influence
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(2006). Augmenting Cognitive –Behavior
Therapy with Buddhist Psychology. In M.G.T. Kwee.,
K.J.Gergen & F.Koshikawa (Eds.).
Horizons in Buddhist Psychology: Practice,
Research & Theory. Chagrin Falls,
Ohio.
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(2006). Personal Growth in and beyond
Therapy.
Constructivism in the Human Sciences,
11(1&2). 6-19
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(2006). Putting the "P's"
Back in Psychology: Philosophy, Personal
Growth.
Counseling et spiritualite/and Spirituality:
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Body (25th Anniversary issue),
25 (2),67-84.
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(Summer 2005). Minding the Mind’s
Business. Hakomi Forum,14-15, 33-42 (Reprint
from Humanistic Psychologist, 2004)
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Minding the Mind’s Business. The
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Role of responsibility in Daseinsanalysis
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and Buddhism: From individual to global
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The Buddha teaches an attitude not an
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Buddhism: Western psychology and Buddhist
teachings. New York. SUNY
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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 psychotherapy—
A
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.