Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart

Subtitle:
A Buddhist Perspective on Wholeness
Author:
Mark Epstein
Format:
Softcover

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Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart

Short description

A new path to fulfillment that combines lessons from meditation and psychotherapy to offer a radical alternative to the rigid Western prescription for happiness.

Long description

Since its launch in 1996, Broadway's Buddhism and Spirituality Program has built a reputation for publishing accessible, stimulating books that bring the ancient philosophies and wisdom of the East to Western readers. From groundbreaking works by leaders in their fields to prescriptive, hands-on guides to incorporating the principles of Buddhism into our daily lives, Broadway's eclectic list has something for readers at all stages of enlightenment and all walks of life.

Product details

Publisher:
Broadway Books
ISBN:
9780767902359
Publication date:
June 1999
Additional format:
No UK rights
Length:
203mm
Width:
134mm
Thickness:
17mm
Weight:
191g
Pages:
224
Readership:
General

Review

[Epstein] elegantly describes how psychotherapy and meditation can help us manage our most powerful emotions--and make us feel more alive and whole in the process.
-- Psychology Today
Exhilarating . . . brilliant and original. . . . Important because it shows how work on the pains and pleasures of our own lives can be a means of transformation.
-- New Age
A daring and profound synthesis of intelligence about emotions East and West . . . establishes Mark Epstein as one of psychology's most dazzling thinkers.
--Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence
Plato's Socrates once wondered whether he should be a politician or a physician--that is, whether he should try to serve the existing tastes and interests of his fellow citizens or continually work to improve their minds and souls. Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart will appeal to physicians, therapists, and patients who, like Socrates, opt for the latter. --New England Journal of Medicine
A thought-provoking look at how to break free from psychological materialism.
--Utne Reader

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