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Psychology in the Light of the East
By (Author) Margot Esther Borden
Foreword by Michael Gelb
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
16th January 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Psychotherapy
150.1986
Paperback
288
Width 168mm, Height 234mm, Spine 21mm
431g
Psychology in the Light of the East presents fresh insights into integral psychology, incorporating the reason of Western psychology together with the holistic outlook of Eastern wisdom. Borden examines the philosophy, mysticism, and psychology of both East and West to convey how they reflect the evolution of consciousness. Grounded in a theoretical framework, this text includes valuable techniques for application and invites readers on a journey of self-knowledge and self-mastery, providing practitioners as well as general readers with the tools for great personal and professional development.
Holism, the mind-body reality of the human species, forms the heart of Bordens Psychology in the Light of the East. This historical, yet highly personalized, introduction to integral psychology blends Western rationalist traditions with Eastern spirituality. Early chapters describe the origins and development of psychology in the West and East, including manifestations of integral psychologye.g., Ken Wilber's and Sri Aurobindos yogic expression. Borden, a psychotherapist, an international public speaker, and an adjunct professor at Antioch University Midwest, expertly highlights the remaining chapters by weaving various threads of integral psychology together. Therapist-patient vignettes illustrate each approach and serve as a handy feature for both students and licensed practitioners. The Timeline of Psycho-Spiritual Belief SystemsEast and West provides a concise overview of parallel and diverging directions over the past 2.5 million years. This text is a thorough examination and is most appropriate for those individuals interested in this form of psychology.
Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals.
Margot Esther Borden, MA, is a psychotherapist, international public speaker, and adjunct professor at Antioch University Midwest. She completed her training in breathwork in Paris and her Master of Arts in Person-Centered Counseling/Humanistic Psychology at the University of Durham. She works in India, Europe, and the United States and is coeditor of Spirituality and Business: Exploring Possibilities for a New Management Paradigm.