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Types of personality disorder | Mind, the mental health charity - help for mental health problems

 

Le monde que l’on crée

 

Sur le sexe Ce que l'on a oublié de vous dire sur le sexe | Maïa Mazaurette | TEDxTours

 

Traum and somatique In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness.

 

Dark night WARNING: The Dark Night - Discussion

 

Meditators in distress cheeta-house

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The Way to Security: Perspectives from Buddhism and Western Psychology

 

(PDF) A Survey of Human Needs in Buddhist Perspective

 

From Self to Nonself: The Nonself Theory | Psychology

 

Maslow and Buddhism

 

Maha-mangala Sutta: Blessings

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_and_psychology#cite_note-16

 

Cognitive psychology

 

According to Padmasiri de Silva, in the early Buddhist texts emotions can be divided into four groups: "those which obstruct the ideal of the virtuous life sought by the layman, emotions that interfere with the recluse seeking the path of perfection, emotions enhancing the layman's ideal of the virtuous life and emotions developed by the recluse seeking the path of perfection."

 

From the perspective of the Buddha, mental illness is a matter of degree, and ultimately, everyone who is not an awakened being is in some sense mentally ill. As the Buddha in the Pali canon states: "those beings are hard to find in the world who can admit freedom from mental disease even for one moment, save only those in whom the asavas are destroyed.”

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