Meditative Psychotherapy: The Marriage of East and West

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By Jeffrey B. Rubin ’75

Published Jan. 21, 2016

(Abiding Change Press) After over three decades practicing, studying, and teaching meditation and psychoanalysis, Rubin shares his findings on the intersection of these two fields. Calling it meditative psychoanalysis, Rubin blends the best aspect of Western and Eastern traditions in a synthesis of self-reflection. Rubin is a psychotherapist in private practice, with a strong background in both traditional psychotherapy and more contemporary methods.

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