
Does Claude Have A Self?
This recent dharma talk given at Marin Sangha explores what selfing might look like for an AI system such as Claude. Lisa Dale Miller theorizes this through Buddhist philosophical and psychological principles and then di

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Hosted by Lisa Dale Miller LMFT SEP · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes
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This podcast is a vehicle for teaching Buddhist psychological frameworks and interventions to clinicians and the public at large. Buddhist psychology has a rich tradition of source material and effective mind training practices for cultivating genuine mental health and well-being. This podcast is also an opportunity to interest mental health professionals in pursuing their own Buddhist practice—the penultimate form of self-care. lisadalemiller.substack.com
Lisa Dale Miller LMFT SEP hosts Buddhist Psychology Podcast, a health show with 12 episodes published.

This recent dharma talk given at Marin Sangha explores what selfing might look like for an AI system such as Claude. Lisa Dale Miller theorizes this through Buddhist philosophical and psychological principles and then di

Buddhism says that humans must be fearless to live in a world often ruled by ignorance and afflictive emotions. This episode explicates a type of fearlessness borne from wise view, wise intention, non-referential compass

Virtuous conduct is not contrary to making change happen or protesting. Buddhist psychology has a recipe for skillfully navigating distress and impending loss by calling out injustice and wrongdoing from the principles o

Because psychotherapy is mostly a relational undertaking ending psychotherapy well is very important. I am a big fan of intentional endings. This episode describes what makes an ending intentional and how to successfully

This episode explores two fundamental Buddhist psychological concepts—emptiness and identity confusion. While most clinicians think emptiness is ‘feeling empty’, it is actually a profound doorway to radically understand

Lisa invites clinicians to join her on the activist side of Buddhist psychology. Western psychotherapy has never been big on collective healing. A large methodological defect left unaddressed for a century or more. The f

This episode employs Buddhist psychology to explore doubt and its archrival, discerning wisdom. The Buddha conceptualized doubt as one of five mental hindrances and discerning wisdom as the realization of suchness, actua

Four days into Trump 2.0 none of his folly and chaos is surprising. On the other hand, watching America’s democracy morph into an autocratic oligarchy is horrifying and deeply disturbing. This episode is a wakeup call to

This episode is dedicated to all those in Los Angeles who have lost so much. The magnitude and rapidity of destruction is incomprehensible and painfully real. The Four Reflections and compassion practice can help in time

What role should cultivating human goodness play in psychotherapy? Buddhist psychology asserts that virtuous conduct is essential for achieving a truly happy life. Yet clinicians shy away from discussing what is goodness

Fierce compassion is the very heart of any skillful compassionate response to human suffering. Lisa Dale Miller describes the Buddhist psychological view of what fierce compassion actually is, and is not, and then guides

Equanimity is a core virtue in Buddhist psychology and is described as both a neutral feeling tone and a mental quality of impartiality or equalness. It is the fourth Brahmavihāra. Equanimity is both a character trait an
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