fall class 2011

Approaches to Buddhism and Psychology: Intimate Dialogs with East/West Practitioners

Integrating Eastern spirituality with Western psychology is a relatively recent endeavor. In this four-part course, join contemplative psychotherapists and Buddhist teachers from various traditions as they dialog on the themes of flourishing, death, insight, and healing relationships.

Monday, November 7
Flourishing Through Meditation, Yoga and Psychotherapy
Jeffrey Rubin, Ph.D. & Shastri Ethan Nichtern

Monday, November 14
Death and Dying in Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy
Koshin Paley Ellison, LMSW & Miles Neale, Psy.D.

Monday, November 21
Insight Through Mindfulness and Psychotherapy
Jonathan Kaplan, Ph.D., & Miles Neale, Psy.D.

Monday, November 28
Healing Relationships in Tibetan Buddhism and Psychotherapy
Miles Neale, Psy.D. & Shastri Ethan Nichtern

Instructors: Ethan Nichtern, Jeffrey Rubin, Miles Neale, Koshin Paley Ellison, Jonathan Kaplan

Dates: November 7, 14, 21, 28

Schedule: Monday evenings, 7–9pm

Location: Interdependence Project, 302 Bowery, 2nd floor

Tuition and Registration: See the course page on the IDP website