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The psychology of awakening = integrative approaches for improving mental health /
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The psychology of awakening/ by Keith Happawana.
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integrative approaches for improving mental health /
Author:
Happawana, Keith.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xii, 227 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Philosophical Stances, the Architecture of Psychological Functioning, and Scientific and Spiritual Approaches to Understanding Reality -- Chapter 2: Neuropsychology of the Cerebral Hemispheres -- Chapter 3: Clinical Psychology Part I: Relational Frame Theory and Psychological Flexibility -- Chapter 4: Clinical Psychology Part II: Mental Disorders -- Chapter 5: Sensation and Perception -- Chapter 6: Consciousness -- Chapter 7: Other Scientific/Philosophical Fields -- Chapter 8: Teachings of the Buddha -- Chapter 9: Zen and Other Buddhist Topics -- Chapter 10: Hindu Philosophies and Advaita Vedanta -- Chapter 11: Taoist Philosophies -- Chapter 12: Nonduality -- Chapter 13: Where Science and Spirituality Converge: The Psychology of Awakening -- Chapter 14: Core Points and Attaining an Experiential Realization of Awakening.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Religious awakening - Psychological aspects. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-06290-1
ISBN:
9783032062901
The psychology of awakening = integrative approaches for improving mental health /
Happawana, Keith.
The psychology of awakening
integrative approaches for improving mental health /[electronic resource] :by Keith Happawana. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xii, 227 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Philosophical Stances, the Architecture of Psychological Functioning, and Scientific and Spiritual Approaches to Understanding Reality -- Chapter 2: Neuropsychology of the Cerebral Hemispheres -- Chapter 3: Clinical Psychology Part I: Relational Frame Theory and Psychological Flexibility -- Chapter 4: Clinical Psychology Part II: Mental Disorders -- Chapter 5: Sensation and Perception -- Chapter 6: Consciousness -- Chapter 7: Other Scientific/Philosophical Fields -- Chapter 8: Teachings of the Buddha -- Chapter 9: Zen and Other Buddhist Topics -- Chapter 10: Hindu Philosophies and Advaita Vedanta -- Chapter 11: Taoist Philosophies -- Chapter 12: Nonduality -- Chapter 13: Where Science and Spirituality Converge: The Psychology of Awakening -- Chapter 14: Core Points and Attaining an Experiential Realization of Awakening.
The psychology of awakening is focused on showing ways to improve mental health through the psychological exploration of awakening. Awakening refers to the psychological shift that occurs through the realization of one's nature as ultimate reality, which is beyond name, form, or definition. Awakening can also be thought of as a common point between terms such as enlightenment, nibbana, moksha, the Self, satori, nonduality, merging with the Tao, and the Ground. The book involves coverage of various domains of scientific literatures (especially within neuroscience/psychological sciences), certain practices within spiritual domains, where/how both converge, and pointers towards validating and experientially realizing what is covered in the text. The book is intended to be scientifically/empirically rigorous, aims to demystify certain concepts in a nonspeculative manner, and encourages advancement in how mental health is understood. Awakening is argued to be a legitimate psychologically based phenomenon that is worth further exploration within science because of the profound mental health benefits that are involved. The overall purpose of this book is to provide a sufficient knowledgebase that is grounded in both science and spirituality so that someone who wishes to learn/practice can experientially realize awakening on their own and find freedom from psychological suffering.
ISBN: 9783032062901
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-032-06290-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BL476
Dewey Class. No.: 234
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