Daniel P. Brown was a psychologist, scholar, and author specializing in integrative psychotherapy and contemplative traditions. He authored fourteen books, including the influential work "Transformations of Consciousness," which explored the intersection of psychology and meditative practices. His writings often bridged Western clinical approaches with Eastern philosophical traditions, reflecting his deep engagement with Buddhist teachings.
Brown held an associate clinical professorship at Harvard Medical School and directed the Center for Integrative Psychotherapy in Newton, Massachusetts. His academic background included studies in Buddhist philosophy and languages at the University of Chicago and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where his dissertation focused on mahamudra meditation texts. For over three decades, he maintained close ties with Tibetan Buddhist teachers across multiple lineages while also studying Theravada mindfulness traditions in Southeast Asia. His work synthesized these diverse influences into a unique perspective on consciousness and healing.
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1
Giovanni's Europe (With: Lois Blackmore, John Di Ponzio)
1983
2
Transformations of Consciousness: Conventional and Contemplative Perspectives on Development (With: Ken Wilber, Jack Engler)
1986
3
Hypnotherapy & Hypnoanalysis (With: Erich Fromm)
1986
4
Hypnosis and Behavioral Medicine (With: Erika Fromm)
1987
5
Human Feelings: Explorations in Affect Development and Meaning (With: Steven L. Ablon, Edward J. Khantzian)
1993
6
Memory, Trauma Treatment, and the Law (With: D. Corydon Hammond, Alan W. Scheflin)
1998
7
Pointing Out the Great Way: The Stages of Meditation in the Mahamudra Tradition
2006
8
Attachment Disturbances in Adults: Treatment for Comprehensive Repair (With: David S. Elliott)
2016
9
The Elephant Path: Attention Development and Training in Children and Adolescents (With: Michelle Bissanti, Jae Pasari)