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Kolts, Russell L.
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Compassion -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Kindness -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Psychotherapy -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Spiritual life -- Buddhism.
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Kolts, Russell L.
Compassion -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Kindness -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Psychotherapy -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Spiritual life -- Buddhism.
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An open-hearted life : transformative methods for compassionate living from a clinical psychologist and a Buddhist nun / Russell Kolts &
Thubten
Chodron
.
by
Kolts, Russell L.
Shambhala, 2015.
Call #:
177.7 K81o
Subjects
Compassion -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Kindness -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Psychotherapy -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Spiritual life -- Buddhism.
ISBN:
9781611802115 (pbk.)
1611802113 (pbk.)
Edition:
First edition.
Description:
xxviii, 322 pages ; 22 cm
Notes:
Previously published: London : Constable & Robinson Ltd., 2013 under the title "Living with an open heart".
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"A beloved Buddhist teacher and a psychologist provide practical methods for living a life filled and overflowing with compassion. It sounds wonderful in theory, but how do you do it? This guide provides practical methods to living with this wonderful quality, based on traditional Buddhist teachings and on methods from modern psychology particularly a technique called Compassion-Focused Therapy. These methods, presented by a psychotherapist and a Tibetan Buddhist nun, turn out to have a good deal in common. They complement each other in wonderful ways. Each of the short chapters ends with a reflection or exercise for putting compassion into practice in various life situations"--Provided by publisher.
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Chodron
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