Being present: experiential connections between Zen Buddhist practices and the grieving process
Posted in Provider Grief, Zen Tradition on Apr 8th, 2010
Disabil Rehabil. 1997 Oct;19(10):442-51 Edwards M. University Support Centre, University of Western Australia, Australia. medwards@cyllene.uwa.edu.au Abstract The Zen Buddhist contemplative tradition involves several meditation and instructional techniques that have strong phenomenological and theoretical connections with the experience of loss and the process of grief. From experiences which occurred during personal encounters with individuals (three of [...]