Delmonte M M Editor (3 results)

Language: English
Published by Canadian Scholar's Press, Incorporated, Toronto, ON, Canada, 1998
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Card Covers. Condition: Fine. First Edition. New book, unmarked and unread.

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1st ed. Paperback small wide octavo, very good condition, figures, glossy paper, top corner faintly creased rear cover, minor edgewear. 168 pp. These 18 essays are the proceedings of two academic conferences organised by 'The Transnational Network for the Study of Psychological and Spiritual Well-being'. Both meetings took place… in or near Montreal, Canada, in August 1996. Edited by M. M. DelMonte and Y. Haruki. The topics cover the mind-body problem, meditation, yoga, Buddhism and related therapy.

The Relevance of the Wisdom Traditions in Contemporary Society: The Challenge to Psychology.
Blows, Mark (editor); Srinivasan, Saroja (editor); Blows, Johanna M. (editor); Bankart, Peter. (editor); DelMonte, M. M. (editor); Haruki, Y. (editor).
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Paperback large octavo, very good condition, figures, tables, black & white illustrations, faint mark fore-edge, minor edgewear. 261 pp. This collection of essays is from a conference of the Transnational Network for the study of Physical, Psychological and Spiritual Wellbeing, held at Wollongong University, Australia, in 2002.…Scholars from various backgrounds met to discuss the significance of non-Western psychological knowledge and to challenge the prevailing direction of Western academic psychology. Themes cover Buddhist psychology to meditation.