Abstract

This article highlights the group process training at Naropa University's master's program in contemplative counseling psychology. It provides an historical context and explains the classes and philosophy that make up a quality group training program. It details valuable contributions of Buddhist psychology to teaching students to become group leaders. Using student experience and clinical examples, the article highlights how several Buddhist concepts help train group leaders to be flexible and compassionate.

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