Paul Fulton

Paul R. Fulton, Ed.D. has been a student of meditation & psychology for 55 years. Co-founder and former president of the Institute for Meditation & Psychotherapy, he has been teaching Buddhist psychology internationally to mental health professionals for decades. He received jukai lay ordination in Soto Zen at age 19, and earned his doctorate at Harvard University’s Laboratory for Human Development. He is a Lecturer (part-time) at Harvard Medical School at Cambridge Health Alliance. Dr. Fulton is co-editor and co-author of Mindfulness and Psychotherapy and contributing author to Buddhism and World Culture, Mindfulness and the Therapeutic Relationship, Wisdom and Compassion in Psychotherapy, Begegnung von Westlicher Psychotherapie und Buddhistischer Geistesschulung, and other volumes. He served for 12 years on the Board of Directors at the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, where he periodically teaches.

 

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