Articles
Zen Practice, Psychotherapy, and the Spiritual Unconscious
Zen Practice, Psychotherapy, and the Spiritual Unconscious Lawson Sachter “One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light,but by making the darkness conscious.” C.G.
Zen Meditation and Psychotherapy
A psychospiritual exploration of intensive dharma practice PsychoDynamic Zen refers to the ways that intensive meditation practices mobilize the whole of the psyche. This website
The Zentensive: A Psychodynamically Oriented Meditation Retreat for Psychotherapists
To view the full article, you can view and download it here… http://psychodynamiczen.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Goldberg-Sachter-2018-The-Zentensive-A-Psychodynamically-Oriented-Meditation-Retreat-for-Psychotherapists.pdf
Buddhist Teachers and the Abuse of Power
Buddhist Teachers and the Abuse of Power: A Psychodynamic Exploration of Dharma Practice This article is dedicated to all those individuals, and their families, who
Published and Unpublished Letters to the Editor
This one was written in response to an article by C.W. Huntington in Tricycle magazine: We’re concerned that the recent article on dharma practice and
The Mind’s Dragons
Deep practice mobilizes powerful healing energies—and stirs repressed forces that lie in our subconscious. To read our full article in Tricycle Magazine, please visit the
Insights on Practice
Want to know more about anger arising in your practice? Or Fear? Or shame or guilt? Come back soon for insights into practice