Papers by Jeannine Davies
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 2014
Presented are the theoretical and experiential foundations of the author's interdisciplinary mode... more Presented are the theoretical and experiential foundations of the author's interdisciplinary model of intersubjectivity, inspired by a contemporary, trans-sectarian and creative re-envisioning of the Buddhist doctrine of dependent co-arising (paticca samuppada). Relational Dharma seeks to illuminate the nature of co-genesis through engaging awareness within a progression of insight within intersubjective experience in human relationship. The purpose of this model is to support refinement of our understanding of relatedness as a means toward liberation from self and self-other generated suffering and capacitate greater influence upon of ones' own and other's higher freedom. The doctrine of dependent co-arising, from classical Buddhist perspectives, and a theoretical overview of its mechanics as a living architecture of interdependence that can be directly experienced across myriad phenomena, is explored. Clinical implications are discussed as they apply to resolving trauma, posttraumatic growth, and growth through adversity, along with a framework determining and guiding expressions of higher human relatedness.

Presented are the theoretical and experiential foundations of the author’s interdisciplinary mode... more Presented are the theoretical and experiential foundations of the author’s interdisciplinary model of intersubjectivity, inspired by a contemporary, trans-sectarian and creative re-envisioning of the Buddhist doctrine of dependent co-arising (paticca samuppada). Relational Dharma seeks to illuminate the nature of co-genesis through engaging awareness within a progression of insight within intersubjective experience in human relationship. The purpose of this model is to support refinement of our understanding of relatedness as a means toward liberation from self and self-other generated suffering and capacitate greater influence upon of ones’ own and other’s higher freedom. The doctrine of dependent co-arising, from classical Buddhist perspectives, and a theoretical overview of its mechanics as a living architecture of interdependence that can be directly experienced across myriad phenomena, is explored. Clinical implications are discussed as they apply to resolving trauma, posttraum...
The soul's cry: Existential themes and relational dharma filters in the resolution of traumatic stress: A depth group approach
PsycEXTRA Dataset
... By Daniel B. Pitchford, PhD and Jeannine A. Davies, PhD ... About the Authors Daniel B. Pitch... more ... By Daniel B. Pitchford, PhD and Jeannine A. Davies, PhD ... About the Authors Daniel B. Pitchford,Ph.D., is a psychologist in the San Francisco Bay Area who specializes in the treatment of traumatic stress using an existential perspective and approach. ...
IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2012
Just as there are many cultures within the world, so also are there many practices, beliefs, myth... more Just as there are many cultures within the world, so also are there many practices, beliefs, myths, values, and traditions within each culture. These unique ways of being can often present challenging frames of reference that may prevent a whole perspective from being attained. This essay examines the contextual formation of culture and the fundamentals intricate to the search for universal values. An illumination is also provided upon some of the major and extreme forms of cultural practices that may pose difficulty in achieving such a goal.
NeuroQuantology, 2012
Just as there are many cultures within the world, so also are there many practices, beliefs, myth... more Just as there are many cultures within the world, so also are there many practices, beliefs, myths, values, and traditions within each culture. These unique ways of being can often present challenging frames of reference that may prevent a whole perspective from being attained. This essay examines the contextual formation of culture and the fundamentals intricate to the search for universal values. An illumination is also provided upon some of the major and extreme forms of cultural practices that may pose difficulty in achieving such a goal.
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Papers by Jeannine Davies