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Buddhism and Group Analysis

Ben Davidson

River Cottage, Bow Road, Harbertonford, Totnes, Devon TQ9 7TQ, UK

Alyss Thomas

Maudsley Hospital's Out-Patient Psychotherapy Department, South Bank University, London, Group Intervisual Ltd.

The disciplines of Buddhism and group analysis share some important common ground. The writers, two group analysts who have also been involved in extensive Buddhist training and practice, believe that the rich and diverse resources from Buddhist theory and practice are directly applicable to the theory and practice of group analysis. This article is the fruit of a dialogue between them, and represents an initial attempt to chart some simple comparisons and contrasts between Buddhism and group analysis.

Key Words: ethics • dukkha • interdependence • sangha • transcendence

Group Analysis, Vol. 35, No. 1, 57-71 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/053331602400934025


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