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1. | Anne Iris Miriam Anders Mental health in Sowa Rigpa Tibetan medicines conceptual contributions to medical diagnostics and treatment of mental diseases based on its merging with Anu- and Atiyoga techniques Series: Psychotherapy, Buddhism and Tibetan Medicine 978-3-8440-8629-4, June 2022 For geographical and historical reasons Sowa Rigpa methods widely overlap with Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines with regards to contents, concepts and methodologies. However, its theory of three do?as, ... more ... | 0,00 € | |
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2. | Anne Iris Miriam Anders Mental health in Sowa Rigpa Tibetan medicines conceptual contributions to medical diagnostics and treatment of mental diseases based on its merging with Anu- and Atiyoga techniques Series: Psychotherapy, Buddhism and Tibetan Medicine 978-3-8440-8624-9, June 2022 For geographical and historical reasons Sowa Rigpa methods widely overlap with Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines with regards to contents, concepts and methodologies. However, its theory of three doṣas, ... more ... | 29,80 € | |
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3. | Anne Iris Miriam Anders Risk factors of mental health in patients from Buddhist groups and related diagnostic issues A study of group participants of twenty international Buddhist organizations Series: Psychotherapy, Buddhism and Tibetan Medicine 978-3-8440-8450-4, April 2022 The acute and chronic mental diseases of participants in international Buddhist organizations currently present diagnostic, clinical, and psychotherapeutic challenges. A survey was therefore conducted ... more ... | 45,80 € | |
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4. | Anne Iris Miriam Anders Risk factors of mental health in patients from Buddhist groups and related diagnostic issues A study of group participants of twenty international Buddhist organizations Series: Psychotherapy, Buddhism and Tibetan Medicine 978-3-8440-8499-3, March 2022 The acute and chronic mental diseases of participants in international Buddhist organizations currently present diagnostic, clinical, and psychotherapeutic challenges. A survey was therefore conducted ... more ... | 0,00 € |
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