Buddhist Psychology

Buddhist Psychology is a holistic and transpersonal psychology, which offers a comprehensive understanding of the mind and its potential, including the way the mind creates suffering and the way it can be transformed into the highest state of self-actualization-enlightenment.

This Buddhist Psychology Series draws upon Mahayana and other Buddhist traditions, utilizing both ancient and modern Buddhist psychological texts. Congruent with a Mahayanistview, each course in this series provides theory and practice designed to benefit the practitioner as well as the communities they serve. This program incorporates lecture, discussion, multi-media, meditation practices and ritual.

Foundations of Buddhist Psychology I (Theory)
Foundations of Buddhist Psychology II (Practice)
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Continuing Education
John F. Kennedy University
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Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
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