books by Mark Epstein
books:
Mark Epstein
Going to Pieces without Falling Apart
Mark Epstein
Broadway
, 1999
Awareness trumps neurosis
Although small in size, Epstein's book presents quite a powerful synthesis of Buddhism and psychotherapy. Amazingly, he brings clarity to the paradoxical concepts of: feeling whole by accepting emptiness; finding happiness by letting go; feeling more at peace by ...
What Lips My Lips Have Kissed: The Loves and Love Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay
Daniel Mark Epstein
Holt Paperbacks
, 2002
The best so far
This is simply a great biography. Apparently Epstein was able to gain access to a vast Library of Congress collection of documents on Millay that won't be released to the public until 2010. And he seems to have done an unusually good job of sorting through all this ...
Thoughts Without A Thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist Perspective
Mark Epstein
Basic Books
, 2004
I loved this book!
It was one of a few required texts for a Buddhism class. I chose it because I have an interest in psychology, particularly the psychodynamic perspective (unconscious motivation) and this book added to my life in such a way! I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to ...
Psychotherapy without the Self: A Buddhist Perspective
Mark Epstein
Yale University Press
, 2008
Giant Step
This is an invaluable book for all therapists. Epstein does a masterful job of connecting analytic thought with Buddhist teachings. He apparently speaks from experience when he discusses the difficulties we all encounter along our paths. Then he goes a step further ...
Sister Aimee: The Life of Aimee Semple McPherson
Daniel Mark Epstein
Harvest Books
, 1994
Thank you, Daniel Mark Epstein
I have never had a book effect me so personally before. I felt as though I was Sister Aimee. I attended L.I.F.E., the school she founded, and knew many of the people referred to. I was too young to have met Sister Aimee, but the book helped me to know the lady I so ...
Thoughts Without A Thinker: Psychotherapy From A Buddhist Perspective
Mark Epstein
Basic Books
, 1995
concretely links eastern and western psychoanalytic practice
I don't know how long it was until I realized Epstein's book is an incredible read. For those who have a pretty good understanding of the way the west has been interpreting and integrating eastern ideals and practices, this book will bring you to the next level. ...
Fast Track to A 5 Preparing for the AP United States History Examination
Mark Epstein
Houghton Mifflin College Div
, 2007
Open to Desire: The Truth About What the Buddha Taught
Mark Epstein
Gotham
, 2006
Thank you Dr. Epstein
I recommend this book to anyone who has ever desired for something that he or she could never achieve. Though I found this book in Religion/Buddhist section of the bookstore, I will encourage non-Buddhist to read this book as well because this books deals with the ...
Going On Being: Buddhism and the Way of Change
Mark Epstein
Broadway
, 2002
Highly personal, but profound too
Epstein's previous two books were focused on the practical application of Buddhist insights to psychology, and specifically to the psychotherapeutic relationship. By contrast, this is a highly personal account of Epstein's own experience as a student of meditation, ...
The Lincolns: Portrait of a Marriage
Daniel Mark Epstein
Ballantine Books
, 2008
The Lincolns: Biographer Epstein does a splendid job in presenting tumultuous and tragic marriage of Abraham and Mary Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) was a poor Kentuckian who rose to national stature becoming elected our 16th President of the United States in 1861. Most lists of the best presidents place him at the top. His wife Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882) was the daughter of the ...
Lincoln and Whitman: Parallel lives in Civil War Washington
Daniel Mark Epstein
Ballantine Books
, 2004
The Good Gray Poet...and Lincoln as Muse
Daniel Mark Epstein succeeds at what seems simple, but in truth is a daunting task: combining the literary and the historical in a moving, evocative narrative. The book gracefully moves between and across the lives of Lincoln and Whitman, with a cathartic spirit ...
The Blues Bass Handbook
Cherry Lane Music
, 2002
Better than the review below.
Okay, first off, if you are an experinced bass player, you will be bored senseless in no time with this book. There is not THAT much "there" there. With that said, if you are a dabbler, or know one, and not very good at anything yet, this is a GREAT book. Why? ...
Open to Desire: Embracing a Lust for LifeInsights from Buddhism and Psychotherapy
Mark Epstein
Gotham
, 2005
A daring contradiction of Buddhist anti-life teachings
I am a meditation teacher (since 1968), and I am really enjoying this book. It is brave of Mark to go against the doctrine of Buddhists to complain bitterly and mindlessly against desire. I find his writing enriching, for he is speaking as a meditator, a lover, a ...
Going on Being: Life at the Crossroads of Buddhism and Psychotherapy
Mark Epstein
Wisdom Publications
, 2009
Only The Best On Success (Only The Best Series)
Larry H. Winget
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Scott Mckain
, ...
Win Publications!
, 1996
"Only the Best on Success" is one of a series of "Only the Best" books that feature great ideas for improving your life and your business from some of America's top speakers, trainers, consultants and authors.
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