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What is an Integrated Buddhist Psychotherapy?

Dr Eng-Kong Tan

How Buddhist teachings and meditative practices can be incorporated into psychotherapeutic sessions is illustrated. In the speaker’s practice of Meditative Psychotherapy the session begins and ends with brief meditations. There are discussions on how therapists can better manage their countertransference using mindfulness and how patients progress not only in the cessation of symptoms but develop a calmer, ethical and happier well-being.

NEURODHAMMA’ Buddhist Science and Psychotherapy
AABCAP;5th Annual Conference
Recorded August 2011 Sydney Australia

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Dr Eng-Kong Tan

Dr. Eng Kong Tan is a medical doctor, consultant psychiatrist and analytic psychotherapist in private practice, providing individual and couples therapy, meditation, personal development and analytic groups. He is Founder and Chairman of Metta Clinic, a group psychiatric and psychotherapy clinic in Sydney. He is a former Chair of the Section of Psychotherapy of the RANZCP and Chairman of Training to the PPAA.  He is Founder President of AABCAP, a trustee of the University Buddhist Education Foundation (UBEF), and the Director of Training of AABCAP’s Buddhism and Psychotherapy Professional Training Course. In the last three decades, Dr. Tan has presented keynote addresses, seminars and workshops to Buddhist and psychotherapy organisations in Australia and overseas.

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