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The ability to "exchange oneself for others," feeling the client’s experience without being overwhelmed.
The therapist must work on their own sanity to help the client. The Sanity We Are Born With: A Buddhist Approac...
these views to modern Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Draft a formal analysis of his "Basic Goodness" theory. The ability to "exchange oneself for others," feeling
a specific chapter (e.g., on depression or "spiritual bypassing"). The Sanity We Are Born With: A Buddhist Approac...
The idea that even in the midst of extreme chaos or "madness," there is a flicker of precise, intelligent awareness. The Role of the Therapist Trungpa redefines the therapist-client relationship: