Reggie Pawle,Ph.D
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
(California #MFC35774 and Hawaii #75)

Publication and Events

ARTICLES

○Immortality and Psychology in Mortal Life.
In Living Authentically: Daoist Contributions to Modern Psychology; Livia Kohn (ed.).
Dunedin, Florida: Three Pines Press, 2011, pp. 123-140.

禅仏教の心理学:西洋の精神療法への可能性について.○
精神療法(Japanese Journal of Psychotherapy)第30巻第1(通巻140号)2004年2月5日発行、17-23. 
The Psychology of Zen Buddhism: Possibilities for Western Psychotherapy.○  
English translation of the above article published in
精神療法(Seishin Ryoho)
, Japanese Journal of Psychotherapy, vol. 30, no. 1 (February, 2004), pp. 17-23.

○キリスト教と禅仏教における愛 (Love in Christianity and Zen Buddhism). ○
知命(Shimei), 2004年8月16日発行 pp. 4-8.

Love in Christianity and Zen Buddhism
知命(Shimei), August 16, 2004, pp. 4-8

○The Psychology of Zen: Could an Eastern View Enhance the Science of Mind and Behavior? ○
Kyoto Journal, no. 59 (February, 2005), pp. 8-13.

Getting Help: Reggie Pawle Explains How Psychiatry Works ○
Kansai Time Out, No. 341 (July, 2005), p. 45

Alone Together: Reggie Pawle Explores the Feelings of Being Far From Home ○
Kansai Time Out, No. 343 (September, 2005), p. 45

Naikan: Japanese Psychotherapy
Kansai Time Out, No. 345 (November, 2005), p. 45

Communicating in a Foreign Land: Reggie Pawle Explores Feeling Unheard
Kansai Time Out, No. 347 (January, 2006), p. 42

Leave Your Shoes at the Door: Reggie Pawle Discusses How to Adapt to a Foreign Culture ○
Kansai Time Out, No. 349 (March, 2006), p. 41

Think It Over: Reggie Pawle Reviews the Merits of Morita Therapy
Kansai Time Out, No. 352 (June, 2006), p. 41


Transpersonal Psychology and Zen Buddhism
English Translation of: 禅仏教とトランスパーソナル心理学 
トランスパーソナル心理学/精神医学 (Japanese Journal of Transpersonal Psychology/Psychiatry), vol. 7, no. 1 (May, 2007), pp. 7-10. 

To be published in 2008:
The Ego in the Psychology of Zen: Understanding Reports from Japanese Zen Masters on the Experience of No-self.
In: Mathers, D., Miller, M., and Osamu, A. (eds).  Self and No-Self in Psychotherapy and Buddhism: Continuing the Dialogue. London: Routledge.pp.45-55. 

Negotiating for a Life in a Buddhist Way: A Case of Cross-Cultural Communication and Ecology
  Japanese Religions, vol. 34, no. 1 (2009), pp.
83-88.
 
 


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