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Management number 220498544 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $6.80 Model Number 220498544
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Buddhist Psychiatry by Jim Berg, M.D., offers a rigorous and ethically grounded integration of Buddhist psychology with modern psychiatric science. Rather than treating Buddhism as a therapeutic technique or psychiatry as spiritually incomplete, the book establishes a clear framework for understanding which kinds of suffering require medical care, which require psychological integration, and which—only when appropriate—can be addressed through contemplative insight. Berg argues that much harm has resulted from collapsing these distinctions and misapplying spiritual practices to mental illness.Drawing on early Buddhist pragmatism, contemporary psychiatry, trauma science, and decades of clinical experience, the book differentiates biological, trauma-based, and existential suffering and maps each to appropriate forms of care. It examines mood disorders, anxiety and OCD, psychosis, and personality disorders in detail, showing where meditation and insight are contraindicated, where stabilization and regulation must come first, and why awakening is neither a cure nor a moral requirement. Central to the book is a capacity-based ethics that prioritizes safety, non-harm, and dignity over spiritual idealism.Buddhist Psychiatryalso presents a disciplined model for integrating psychiatry, psychotherapy, Buddhist teaching, and community care without role confusion or romanticization. With explicit ethical standards, contraindications, and institutional safeguards, the book provides clinicians, teachers, chaplains, caregivers, and practitioners with a mature framework for compassionate care—one that values restraint as wisdom and recognizes that the deepest insight is knowing when not to teach. This is not a guide to mindfulness techniques, but a foundational work on how Buddhism can coexist responsibly with mental illness in the modern world. Read more

ISBN13 979-8248024025
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.59 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.01 pounds
Print length 261 pages
Part of series The writings of Jim Berg, MD
Publication date February 11, 2026

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